Wednesday, March 16, 2011

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QUESTIONS OF FOOTBALL .. NO, OF RUGBY!





"Why is it 'not a real sport ... like the hair on the mannequins overpaid football!" and again "Daniè, one of the many differences between rugby and football: Football is a sport for gentlemen played by beasts, the beasts from rugby a sport played by gentlemen".
These are some comments I received on Saturday, March 12, on my wall of a popular social network, I was amazed at how many people followed the rugby and I said: there are so many people who are passionate about rugby ? Saturday, March 12, 2011, was not a random day for rugby and in particular way for the Italian rugby, in fact, the blue ball "oval" have bent the national Francesce 22-21 at home, at Rome's Flaminio, winning the first round of the Six Nations 2011 ". I read the sports press that the "heroes" of the match were Mirco Bergamasco, the author of 17 points with fifth placed and Andrea Masi, author of a goal during the match. For Italy is the second success in 33 direct comparisons with Les Bleus. I'm not an expert on rugby, it's prestigious tournament, "six nations", will seek information about the sport and maybe follow the next part of our country.
You never know, I might discover a new sport and even passionate about.
For the moment I would say that football, what pleases me, what I admire the blogger of this blog, they are not dummies without hair and overpaid football or any beasts present during the football playing fields. The comments referred to earlier and which I received on the social network, I very much appreciated, because they were written by people who know more or less intelligent, sympathetic and to whom I esteem. And 'why, just follow this blog daily to see our line:

Our opinions are always in good faith, even when you are wrong. Our opinions are always in defense of the weakest.
For Kicks Soccer on short, there is no sport so-called "minor".


Daniel Coltrinari

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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AND MADE SPECIAL ... - John Charles

After a persistent Italian interlude, our heading back to talk of samples from abroad, and although many in Italy love and appreciate John Charles, was the greatest Welsh player of all time and brought on his shoulders as his nation throughout his career.
I made the appointment a special Golden Player for Wales, and also the place in the English Football Hall Of Fame, over the various leagues and cups won around Europe, but above all that made him special in his long career he was never warned them ejected, that is why they also earned the nickname "gentle giant".
John Charles was born in Swansea and joined Leeds United at the age of 17 years. That team scored 150 goals in eight years, including 42 in the 1953-54 season. In 1957, Gigi Peronace, oversaw the purchase and move to Italian side Juventus for the then record sum of 65,000 pounds. In his five years at Juventus scored 93 goals in 155 games, winning the championship three times, and two Italian Cup, and winning the top scorer in 1958.
After the period at Juventus, he returned to Leeds United and also played for Rome, ending his playing career at Cardiff City. He later became coach dell'Hereford and Merthyr Tydfil, and technical director of the Canadian team, Hamilton Steelers. He said he
Mark Hughes (Wales coach):
"The greatest player who ever wore the shirt of Wales. 'And he said to him
David Collins (Welsh Federation):
"Charles was a perfect ambassador for Wales and a great sport like football. "
John Charles made his debut in the Welsh National shortly after at least eighteen years, and was the heart of the team, which led to the quarterfinals in the World Championship in 1958 (the only appearance of the national the World Cup), but was defeated 1-0, in a game that did not play due to injury, the team who later won the tournament, Brazil (with a goal of the emerging Pelé).
Despite the mild character that distinguishes the Welsh, one of the images that is remembered is that the historic slap all'intemperante Omar Sivori, then team-mate, along with Boniperti in Juventus.
In January 2004 he suffered a heart attack before an interview for Italian television, which required the partial amputation of a foot to circulatory problems. He died in February of that year, in Wakefield.
A model for every generation that comes close in football, humble, gentle, true champion, he did fall in love with the sport thousands of supporters of Juventus and Leeds, every team that has had next to remember him the very essence of a person born for football and to convey confidence.
duty to remember, a homage of the greatest champions in football history. (source: wikipedia)

Cristian Amadei