Number of posts : 466 Age : 37 Country and city : Persia Laziale since : 1999 Registration date : 2008-08-14
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Thu May 06, 2010 11:11 am
Joschi Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 104 Age : 39 Country and city : Germany, Munich Registration date : 2008-10-27
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Thu May 06, 2010 11:31 am
Great video I really laughed my ass of about the irony yesterday... They wanted us to win against Inter, but they themselfes aren't able to. And as they were about to loose the match Tottinha and Taddei showed us what they understand about sportmanship and fairness!! A great prove of why Riomma is the most shitty club in the whole world, there is nothing worse, nothing more dissembling. Another resaon to hate them... Ah and probably another season for them with: ZERO TITOLI
pazke LFever Team Member
Number of posts : 2192 Age : 54 Country and city : Belgio Laziale since : 1989 Registration date : 2008-05-23
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Thu May 06, 2010 11:32 am
aside from the freewheelin' kick behind Mario B, watch when Mario B is lying down... T*tti kicks him in the head
hamidsinisa Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 466 Age : 37 Country and city : Persia Laziale since : 1999 Registration date : 2008-08-14
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Thu May 06, 2010 11:40 am
I really pity for Titti!
razio Aquilotto
Number of posts : 17 Age : 36 Country and city : London Registration date : 2009-07-01
First of all, grazie Conn. Second of all, asrMERDA.
Words can hardly describe the hate I carry for that club, its players and its fans. It was revolting to see how a club and its fans could be so hypocritical, openly and without shame. Is it just a lack of class, is it short-term memory loss, frustration, pretention, or a mix of all those? It was perhaps even more repulsing to see how the media reacted to the match last Sunday and its happenings, but all in all it did not surprise me that much.
Where are all those journalists now, who visciously attacked us about moralism, sportsmanship, and values in football? Where are all the Romanisti now, the big moralists? Did they miss Totti's actions last night, the pitch invasion by the fans, yet another stabbing after the match, a disgraceful display by the very same people who pointed their fingers at us about values and all that? And how do you explain that they could not win themselves, against the team that we were supposed to beat last weekend? Totti defends himself by saying he was provoked? Is he kidding us, are people buying this, did media forget his provocations after the derby? Un-be-lie-va-ble, disgusting, revolting. asrMERDA.
Congratulations to our friends of Inter, I hope they win everything this year, they deserve it.
OH SIII!
danielganx Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 450 Age : 33 Country and city : Indonesia , Jakarta Laziale since : 1999 Registration date : 2009-01-07
As expected, today media are defending the merde. Totti's reaction became "a little frustration kick".
It's unbelievable. Totti's kick (and all the other stuff last night) had absolutely nothing to do with football. Pure frustration, pure violence, pure unsportmanship. An utter disgrace. If this would have been, say, Lazio, and Di Canio, the world of football would be shocked, the media would be all over the place. The hypocrisy, the shameful reports, the ignorance, I simply cannot understand it, nevermind describe the feeling I have inside me now. As Laziale, you get used to it, but they're really doing their very best again at the moment, but I say f*ck them all. To calm myself I tell myself, there must be a reason why these media, these rabbits of rioma are acting this way. Somehow, somewhere, they must understand that their club is disgusting, that they are hypocrits and that Totti's (and the others') actions were a disgrace. It is not possible that no-one of them - in a rare moment of honesty - can't see that they are humiliated in so many ways, once again, by us Laziali, the one and only club in Rome - otherwise you simply cannot explain the ignorance and hypocricy. Pure frustration, but I love it. In a way, it's hilarious. In so many other ways, it's not.
More than ever,
F*CK THE MEDIA, F*CK ASRABBIT.
Shocking. Just shocking.
(Pardon my French at times, but in times like these................)
Giolazio LFever Team Member
Number of posts : 2665 Age : 40 Country and city : Glasgow, Scozia Laziale since : 1990 Registration date : 2008-05-23
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Fri May 07, 2010 1:27 am
The lesson continues....
...how to address one's self in public:
Bravo.....
Cash Lazio Eagle
Number of posts : 2163 Age : 44 Country and city : Sthlm Sweden Registration date : 2008-07-15
Part 5: Never cheer for a team whose fans you are friend with. Feel free to stab people.
Sometimes we forget, but in the last weeks we had a refresh by the media about how bad Lazio fans are. Even notable politicians (asmerda fans) protested after Lazio-Inter, proposing an official enquiry. You see, Rome is a strange city. You cannot cheer for a team that is saving your ass and whose fans you are friend with, as you will get bashed badly. But you can go around and stab people freely, no one will tell you anything. The head of the police authority will repeat his famous sentence "come on, it was just a little prick" and the media will make sure your little prick will go unnoticed. Still, since I love statistics, I keep the list of those little pricks... Notice that you don't see stabbing by Lazio fans in this list because, to the best of my knowledge and for the period I covered (2005-2010), there were none.
May 2010: Roma-Inter, 1 Inter fan stabbed Apr 2010: Lazio-Roma, 2 Lazio fan stabbed, 1 roma fan mistaken for a Lazio and then stabbed (how stupid can they be…). Apr 2009: Roma-Lazio, 1 Lazio fan stabbed Feb 2009: Roma-Genoa, 2 Genoa fans stabbed Sep 2008: Roma-Reggina, 1 Reggina fan stabbed Aug 2008: Roma-Napoli, 1 Napoli fan stabbed Jan 2008: Roma-Catania 3 Catania fans stabbed Sep 2007: Roma-Inter, 2 Inter fans stabbed Apr 2007: Roma-Lazio 2 Lazio fans stabbed Dec 2006: Roma-Atalanta 3 Atalanta fans stabbed Nov 2006: Roma Catania 3 Catania fans stabbed Jan 2006: Roma-Milan 4 Milan fans stabbed
May 2009: Manchester-Barcellona, 1 English fan stabbed (by as roma supporters;) 1 American tourist stabbed (by asroma supporters who mistook him for a Manchester fan). Feb 2008: Roma-Real Madrid, 1 Spanish fan stabbed Dec 2007: Roma-Manchester, 4 English fans stabbed Apri2007: Roma-Manchester. 7 English fans stabbed Oct 2006, Roma-Olimpiakos. 1 Greek fan stabbed Mar 2006: Roma-Middlesbrough. 3 English fans stabbed Dec 2005: Roma-Basel. 5 Swiss fans stabbed
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pazke LFever Team Member
Number of posts : 2192 Age : 54 Country and city : Belgio Laziale since : 1989 Registration date : 2008-05-23
Part 6: False debt warranties are fine and you should know the right people
It's perfectly fine and completely moral to be backed all the time by banks, politicians and media.
In July 1998 Ischia Football Club, a Second Division club, was victim of a scam and ended up by presenting a false debt warranty in order to participate to the next season championship. Later on, as the scam was found, Ischia calcio was excluded from the championship and declassed. As a consequence, they went bankrupt.
In July 2003 as roma footbal club, a Serie A club, was victim of a scam and ended up by presenting a false debt warranty in order to participate to the next season championship. Later on, as the scam was found, asroma football club was allowed to participate to Serie A as nothing had happened.
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Conn Honour member
Number of posts : 734 Age : 45 Country and city : Italy, Rome Laziale since : I was born Registration date : 2008-05-26
Apr 2010: Lazio-Roma, 2 Lazio fan stabbed, 1 roma fan mistaken for a Lazio and then stabbed (how stupid can they be…).
This one caused me to chuckle a little. Not exactly a laughing matter but....... couldnt have happened to a nicer person.
The "stabbing" culture is typical of asroma fans. And this guy, who was actually stabbed in the neck, proved it by releasing a shocking interview, just a few days after the derby.
"Rosella Sensi wants to speak with me? I don't give a sh*t, I can't stand her - said the fan, with rage - If I feared to die? Yes, for a few minutes, but I made it. I remember everything, I remained conscious. I was backstabbed, it was everything very quick. I should say that they are bastards, but what happened is part of the game, at the stadium you get stabbed and you stab people. I will come back to the stadium, why should not I?"
Cash Lazio Eagle
Number of posts : 2163 Age : 44 Country and city : Sthlm Sweden Registration date : 2008-07-15
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Sat May 08, 2010 12:11 am
Thanx for all the info Conn. Just adds to the hate,doesnt it?
Cowards.
Bobbi Lazio Eagle
Number of posts : 2371 Age : 35 Country and city : Auckland NZ Laziale since : 1999 Registration date : 2008-06-21
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Sat May 08, 2010 5:08 am
Reading all this info just makes me hate merda even more. Thanks for providing it Conn.
I also chuckled a bit at the one where they stabbed their own fan thinking he was Laziali.
Romamerda!
Conn Honour member
Number of posts : 734 Age : 45 Country and city : Italy, Rome Laziale since : I was born Registration date : 2008-05-26
Part 7: feel free to break FIGC rules if that helps asroma win the scudetto
The residual scudetto hopes of asroma and their fans are in the hands of Siena. The white-black, already relegated, will face Inter in front of their faithful next sunday; during the past weeks a lot of pressure has been put on them by the Roman media.
Massimo Mezzaroma, which just took over Siena, promised a "2 millions prize to the players if they stop Inter". Nothing unexpected, really: Mezzaroma is a roma fan, he is lotito's cousin and he belongs to a strong romanista family. Unfortunately, FIGC rules forbids this kind of prizes but don't worry, it's all OK if it's done to help asroma. Mezzaroma had only had to "precise" is promise: "It's about the Serie A permanence price that I promised, which I will pay anyway if they win. It has nothing to do with Inter and asroma". Of course, mezzamerda, of course.
As a note of color, yesterday a group of asroma fans, followed by a local Roman tv, travelled to Siena fc headquarters to hand to Siena's chairman a statue of the asroma's symbol and to try to reach a "gemellaggio" with Siena fans. Funnily enough, as they were recognized by a few Siena fans, they were kicked out the sport centre and came back to rome, bringing their statue with them "We have nothing in common with asroma fans - Siena fans said - and this for us is a reason of proudness". LOL
ilsemprelaziale Curva Maestrelli
Number of posts : 126 Age : 45 Country and city : Denmark Registration date : 2009-07-15
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Thu May 13, 2010 12:29 am
"We have nothing in common with asroma fans - Siena fans said - and this for us is a reason of proudness".
Fucking legendary!
Skenderbeu Curva Nord
Number of posts : 591 Age : 34 Country and city : Sweden, Prishtina Laziale since : 98/99 Registration date : 2008-05-23
Subject: Re: asroma moralism course Thu May 13, 2010 1:38 am
ilsemprelaziale wrote:
"We have nothing in common with asroma fans - Siena fans said - and this for us is a reason of proudness".