Off Topic Greetings from Milan

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That stadium lacks a few things I am afraid Stan
Supporters
Atmosphere
Rain

to name a few.

God I love Loftus Road
Has one thing in common, plenty of home fans moaning incessantly about everything. But the lack of fans is a real shame, Italian football is in a bad way. Though all the 4 teams I've seen are trying to play attacking football, and Chievo have an excuse for small fan base, it's actually a small suburb of Verona forced to play at an outsize stadium.

1:1 coming up to half time.
 
2-2, Udinese by far the better team but pegged back by a wonder strike from outside the box. I have now seen 9 goals in less than 2 games of football in Italy. So much for stereotypes.

3-2 Udinese, plus a disallowed goal for Chievo. Great entertainment and at €20 a ticket (for Milan too) I don't understand why there aren't more people in the Stadium.
 
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Nice one wet and windy here so just sat down to look at the QPR logo stuff again need to show you and 9s a rationale draft when are you back in the uk?
Back tomorrow morning then off to Vienna for work on Wednesday. What's your next home game? I should get off my arse and come down soon. These little trips remind me how much I love this game, recharge my addiction. Great entertainment today and yesterday.
 
Has one thing in common, plenty of home fans moaning incessantly about everything. But the lack of fans is a real shame, Italian football is in a bad way. Though all the 4 teams I've seen are trying to play attacking football, and Chievo have an excuse for small fan base, it's actually a small suburb of Verona forced to play at an outsize stadium.

1:1 coming up to half time.

I remember reading about Chievo back in the late 90s, they came from nowhere to win promotion through the divisions to Serie 'A' and were top of the table for a couple of months in their first season in the top division, it won them Worldwide publicity at the time.

They were given an insulting name by the fans of Hellas Verona who were the established top-flite club in the city, 'The Flying Donkeys' and I believe they adopted it as their nickname and it is on their crest, a heart-warming tale of a Wimbledon-style team punching perpetually above their weight. Perhaps we could take a leaf out of their book...
 
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Back tomorrow morning then off to Vienna for work on Wednesday. What's your next home game? I should get off my arse and come down soon. These little trips remind me how much I love this game, recharge my addiction. Great entertainment today and yesterday.

I whizzed up something for the club
Rich will send you a link
I expect my next game will be Home to Brighton as my mates will be up to watch Solly ... Including his dad He is at last showing the league what he is all about
 
I whizzed up something for the club
Rich will send you a link
I expect my next game will be Home to Brighton as my mates will be up to watch Solly ... Including his dad He is at last showing the league what he is all about
Got it, I'll have a look tomorrow afternoon, though I very much doubt I can improve your pitch. Catch you soon sir.

Early flight tomorrow and complicated trip back to Milan from Verona - train breakdown, little communication a great Italian experience, I laughed as my mates got wound up. Then mellowed out with a shift from beer to red wine back in Milan. I cant recommend doing something like this once in a while strongly enough, The booze isn't compulsory.