Thursday, September 16, 2010

Benefits Of Eating Dry Mangoes

Boniek? No, thanks.


Riprendo qui un nice article published on the website of Pinobici ju29ro.com

The new stadium is coming on well, the skeleton is already visible in the stands and behind the two curves, the two masts that hold up through the bolts in steel cover, are being hoisted.
The planned delivery in May 2011, it seems that will be respected.
And this is definitely a "miracle" in Italy in which the work of public interest are completed very late, after numerous changes during construction and especially with a rise in costs.
associated with the construction of the new stadium, Juventus has launched the "Light a Star." The stadium will be divided into 50 sectors and each sector will be entitled to a "legend" of Juventus history.
entrance of each sector will in fact made a star by the name of a player worthy of being remembered.
The 50 players were chosen in a referendum among the Juventus club doc.
There are all of history's greatest champions Juventus, the legendary Bears Combi and Rosetta to the latest Platini, Scirea and Bettega, just to name a few . There is of course also Del Piero, unique, with Buffon, among those still in business. A list of 50 players, e solo calciatori (spero sia previsto un modo per ricordare gli studenti che fondarono la Juventus), che non ha mancato di suscitare qualche polemica tra i tifosi: per chi non c'è e ci doveva essere, e per chi c'è e non ci doveva essere. 
Manca Davids ritenuto da molti degno di essere ricordato, così come moltissimi tifosi sui forum Juventini avrebbero voluto intitolare una stella al compianto Fortunato; altri ancora hanno proposto di ricordare Alessio Ferramosca e Riccardo Neri, i due sfortunati ragazzi della Primavera morti tragicamente a Vinovo. 
Ma su una cosa sembra esserci l'unanimità tra i tifosi: Boniek quella stella non la merita proprio. 
Il good night, as was to label the Agnelli has never been champion idolized and imitated by children. In that role that Juve rightful view of his immense class in Le Roi Michel Platini. Boniek Juventus has played three seasons: 1982/83, 1983/84 and 1984/85.
And for being a striker to score his league is not the most prolific 14 goals in 81 appearances. Boniek Juventus finished the three years he moved to Rome of President Viola, a bitter rival of Juventus. But
Boniek was a master in attracting the 'sympathy' of the Juventus fans, particularly over a career.
years now lives in Rome, and plays the role of television commentator in sports broadcasting of RAI. In its comments, has never lost an opportunity to speak ill of Juventus. When the Inquisition sent the football Juventus in Serie B by depriving it of two league championships, deservedly swept the field, has given the best of séaffermando that Juventus won thanks to the referees and the only team to have been advantaged by Calciopoli was Juventus itself, that saw the outputs for reduced salaries.
Zibi also never hid his sympathy Romanists, entirely legitimate and justified, he played for Roma and Rome lives and works.
But why then Juventus should dedicate a star to Romanist Boniek, who has never lost opportunity to demonstrate his aversion against Juve?
his star to someone else more dedichiamola Juventus him, in 113 years of history will not be hard to find a player worthy of being remembered.
Luigi Forlano, for example, born in 1884, one of the founders of Juventus in 1897 when he was just 13 years, Juventus striker's first league title in 1905, died at the front in World War I in 1916. Better he or Romanist Boniek?

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