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I have been an avid fan of both Juventus and Italian Football since childhood. Always followed it as closely as possible, reading as much as I can about the league, its players, coaches, teams and fans.
Bleacher Report gives me a chance to indulge my passion, and write my opinion on all things Calcio.
I follow other sports, particularly Tennis, Basketball (proud member of the Tar Heel Nation)and Formula One (forza la Scuderia!), but usually confine my writing to Football .
I hope my articles engage their readers, spark debate & most importantly, are enjoyed!
Adamo
Hey, I'd really appreciate it if you checked out my latest article on Juve, and maybe gave me some input
you know you want to agree with this...
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/410985-the-italian-job-italys-player-ratings-at-the-2010-world-cup
Hey Adamo, Long time no see huh? I am back after my exams... and came up with my first World Cup Article... here if you would like to read:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/394544-2010-fifa-world-cup-team-serbia-an-introduction
Adamo don't know if you care about NBA, but I just wrote my first basketball piece on BR, and if you don't give me some positive feedback, I don't know who would... advertising space!
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/392840-first-step-to-rebuild-the-miami-heat-the-2010-nba-draft
That's fair enough, I see what you mean about there not being anything to remember heysel by. I think there has been suggestions of a memorial or a garden perhaps to remember heysel, but for whatever reasons it has not been developed. Maybe it's something which should be started up again...
But despite the lack of a physical memorial for heysel in Liverpool, we Liverpool fans do remember it with great sadness and regret. It was a bad time for football, not just liverpool fans. Many matches were tainted by bad crowd trouble, much more than today.
Liverpool fans charged, they shouldn't have, the stadium was in poor condition, and unfortunately the wall collapsed, but obviosuly a huge pasrt of the blame lies with Liverpool.
Every fan I've ever talked to is ashamed of that day. Our fans acted terribly and Juve fans tragicly died. It was a very dark day, and I know as a club, Liverpool FC is very sorry.
Good luck against Inter tonight. I hope you guys batter them and that Amauri gets a hattrick (that last part was a joke ).
Sorry, just realised you a Juve fan. I don't want to seem judgemental, because obviously I don't know you, and don't know any of your opinions. But I hope you don't have ill feeling towards Liverpool FC after Heysel, I do give the Heysel tragedy a mention in my article.
Both Tragic.
Hi there.
I've written an article about Hillsborough for the 21st anniversary (yesterday now). Hope you don't mind me posting this to your wall, I just wan't to share it with people so they can give it a read, comment, and pay their respects. It's not a big report, just my tribute to the 96.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/379196-hillsborough-remembered-justice-for-the-96
try this :
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/376602-real-madrid-classico-review-problems-and-solutions
Hey mate, my first article as a Featured Columnist:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/372583-kevin-kuranyi-inglorious-basterd
Looking forward to your comment.