Aus Fox Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 I'd love a Leicester Sampdoria friendly! Think people of my age generally had a Seria A team (I'm 32). You never know, Leicester might play Roma in the Champions League next season @@Bevilacqua I remember going to one a few years ago at Filbo, Dean Sturidge scored for us in a3-3 draw I think
Aus Fox Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie That's amore When the world seems to shine like you've had too much wine That's amore Bells will ring dilly, dilly, dilly, dong And you'll sing "Vita bella" Hearts will play tippy-tippy-tay, tippy-tippy-tay Like a gay tarantella When the balls robbed in front of your eyes like a thief in the night It's N'Golo Kante Add the next line...
ozleicester Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 Veni vidi vardy. We came We saw We Scored Back to the Girlfriend issues?
erlee Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 I heard several thousand North Koreans might be coming as well. Hide Okazaki! But Okazaki is not a Korean..
Bevilacqua Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 I'd love a Leicester Sampdoria friendly! Think people of my age generally had a Seria A team (I'm 32). You never know, Leicester might play Roma in the Champions League next season @@Bevilacqua I hope, but at the moment it's absolutely hard to tell whether we'll qualify or not.
VLC86 Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 If any of these lot are coming from the Bergamo area please stop by at Gemma's Gelateria and bring me some kinder flavoured icecream that would be ideal cheers
norwichfox Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 As for me I won't drive from Florence to Leicester but I'd really love to have Claudio and Jamie in Italy for a couple of weeks, as the italian media always chatted shit about Claudio and not it's time for them to get the proverbial bang. I can understand Claudio, but not so sure about Jamie Pearson...been known to upset the hosts at a party....
Foxbythesea Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 But Okazaki is not a Korean.. North Koreans hate the Japanese as well
Nalis Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 No thanks. We want Leicester fans only, this is our trophy. we don't want it being a circus. Hate to admit it but I kind of agree with this. If we do win the league, I'll be up from London and my old man (who's supported Leicester since the 60s) will fly over for the trophy parade. Not denying a large number of guests wouldnt add to the party atmosphere but I'll be fairly pissed off if we, as lifelong City fans, can see jack shit due to a bunch of non Leicester fans.
Ron Combo Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 I'd love a Leicester Sampdoria friendly! Think people of my age generally had a Seria A team (I'm 32). You never know, Leicester might play Roma in the Champions League next season @@Bevilacqua Not a really good idea, playing a Serie B side eh? And I don't mean Roma!
SSLazio1900 Posted 10 April 2016 Posted 10 April 2016 I wouldn't spoil everything by playing Roma. They're contagious.
Bevilacqua Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 I'm 25 and I've never seen an Italian sport newspeaper building its front page upon a Premier League story, expecially on monday! I think it's unprecedented. You're receiving a stunning media exposure. This will certainly lead to an increase in income from merchandising.
Bevilacqua Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 I wouldn't spoil everything by playing Roma. They're contagious. 1-4. Si scherza.
promised land Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 I'm 25 and I've never seen an Italian sport newspeaper building its front page upon a Premier League story, expecially on monday! I think it's unprecedented. You're receiving a stunning media exposure. This will certainly lead to an increase in income from merchandising. My Italian isn't good, could you translate the title and few lines underneath it for us please?
Bevilacqua Posted 11 April 2016 Posted 11 April 2016 My Italian isn't good, could you translate the title and few lines underneath it for us please? Ok. Over the main headline: Ranieri and his rise to the throne Below the main headline: another victory, tears, Vardy miracle: we show you the secrets of a manager who, at the age of 64, has got his hands on the EPL trophy in Leicester. "Il commento" section (an article usually written by the most influential journalists): "King of the emotions on counterattack". "Il rompipallone" (the "Ball-breaker"), a satirical feature by Italian comedian Gene Gnocchi: "Ranieri explains his tears: I wasn't touched, I was thinking about Fornero law". Fornero law is an highly debated (and hated) law that changed Italian welfare system.
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