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« on: October 26, 2010, 01:13:52 PM »

Here we go again. On his weekly soapbox Controcampo, Paoletto says:

"La Lazio non gioca bene. Anche oggi ha fatto due gol fortunati. La forza di questa squadra non è gioco, è la determinazione. Reja ha cementificato il gruppo, e, gol come quello di Mauri oggi bisogna esser bravi a cercarli. Solo contro il Chievo la Lazio ha dominato. Le altre partite poteva vincerle o perderle. Ad esempio, a Bari, è uscita fuori con un passaggio sbagliato di Mauri su cui poi si è avventato Hernanes. La Lazio è determinata, questa è la differenza. Perchè dal mercato è arrivato solo Hernanes, e la squadra è sempre la stessa".


"Lazio is not playing well. Even today they scored two lucky goals. The strength of this team is not it's ability, but it's determination. Reja has cemented the group, and goals such as Mauri's today require the ability to find them. Only against Chievo did Lazio dominate. They could have won or lost the others. For example, in Bari, it was only a mistaken pass by Mauri which Hernanes handled well. Lazio is determined, this is the difference. Because from the market only Hernanes was aquired, otherwise the team is the same. "

So he's saying what exactly? that the team last year wasn't as bad as he said they were when he slagged them for most of the season? He seems to go out of his way provide whatever negative analysis of Lazio he can think of. Never a good thing to say, EVER - we lose, he slags the team, we win, he slags the team. He may have scored some iconic derby goals, for those, truly, I will be eternally greatful, and his dislike of Lotito is well founded, but this has nothing to do with Lotito. He's become a pathetic and centemptible figure - in the classical sense. 
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« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2010, 01:49:44 PM »

it does come off a bit too negative but you really cant fault most of what he is saying. exception being "Only against Chievo did Lazio dominate. They could have won or lost the others." thats going too far, we out played Bologna, Viola, and as he said Chievo. the rest I think it would be accurate to say we won not through dominance, but through determination and a little luck.

So he's saying what exactly? that the team last year wasn't as bad as he said they were when he slagged them for most of the season? He seems to go out of his way provide whatever negative analysis of Lazio he can think of. Never a good thing to say, EVER - we lose, he slags the team, we win, he slags the team. He may have scored some iconic derby goals, for those, truly, I will be eternally greatful, and his dislike of Lotito is well founded, but this has nothing to do with Lotito. He's become a pathetic and centemptible figure - in the classical sense. 
It doesnt sound at all like hes saying that last years team wasn't as bad as they were, It sounds a lot more like he is giving all the credit to the coach. he says that the only new acquisition was Hernanes, so the squad is the same. implying that Reja is the real difference, which I agree. give Ballardini Hernanes last year and we still would have been fighting off relegation.
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« Reply #2 on: October 26, 2010, 01:53:14 PM »

I wuv you Paolo 
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« Reply #3 on: October 26, 2010, 02:29:35 PM »

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It doesnt sound at all like hes saying that last years team wasn't as bad as they were

Ahhh but he is, if this is the same team from last year essentially, then why the difference. And Paoletto doesn't even have the class to mention the coach - he simply never says anything to suggest he esteems Reja. What he is is full of shit - he's so wrapped in his anger at Lotito that he can't say a good thing about Lazio. Hate to say it but all he's doing is proving the riommers right when they ridicule him for playing only briefly with Lazio throughout his career. If anyone else said that about Lazio, most of us would attack them for being a riommer. You are still allowed to love Lazio even if you hate Lotito, there are plenty of people on this forum that do - why can't Paoletto?
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« Reply #4 on: October 26, 2010, 02:51:57 PM »

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It doesnt sound at all like hes saying that last years team wasn't as bad as they were

Ahhh but he is, if this is the same team from last year essentially, then why the difference. And Paoletto doesn't even have the class to mention the coach - he simply never says anything to suggest he esteems Reja. What he is is full of shit - he's so wrapped in his anger at Lotito that he can't say a good thing about Lazio. Hate to say it but all he's doing is proving the riommers right when they ridicule him for playing only briefly with Lazio throughout his career. If anyone else said that about Lazio, most of us would attack them for being a riommer. You are still allowed to love Lazio even if you hate Lotito, there are plenty of people on this forum that do - why can't Paoletto?
did you read your own post? "Reja has cemented the group". I agree he could give Reja more direct credit. Paolo has always been a bit nuts, so maybe I just over look his trash talking.
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« Reply #5 on: October 26, 2010, 03:32:18 PM »

Imper, I think you should eat more sweets. Maybe Haribo, or Rowntree Randoms.
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« Reply #6 on: October 26, 2010, 03:55:38 PM »

Paolo wants to be the only bright spot in fans eyes. Thats his problem!!!
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« Reply #7 on: October 26, 2010, 05:21:29 PM »

"You keep your mouth off Paoletto, he's a Saint! "

ahahah - Step Brother's, had to get it in there.

To be fair he had our back after we bent over to Inter last year.  But also disapointed me when asked about Totti's gesture if it was provoking or not, and all he said was "it was a gesture for a tense match like a derby"  can't remeber the exact quote since i've tried to erase the pains of that day since April.
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« Reply #8 on: October 26, 2010, 05:49:30 PM »

To create a thread just to disparage Paolo Di Canio is highly inappropriate.
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« Reply #9 on: October 26, 2010, 06:45:37 PM »

^^^ Sorry 61514, but I am disappointed in him. I will always have esteem for the player, but as a man, he has left much to be desired. Anyway, I admit few saints into my pantheon.

@ Baggio- he often defends the fans of Lazio, particularly the CN, so that's why he supported the attitude of many fans during the Inter match. As for Totti's gesture, he very well couldn't cstize Totti withoutn effectively becoming a complete hypocrite given his own provocations during derbies.

@ Theo - no, I'm increasingly trying to cut sugar out of my diet because, like Bricktop, I'm sweet enough!
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« Reply #10 on: October 26, 2010, 09:25:21 PM »

Okay, let's cut the bullshit!

Which one of you assclowning, prolo fucktards put THEIR DICK in the punchbowl?

Really? Why THE FUCK would you do that?
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« Reply #11 on: October 27, 2010, 04:47:56 AM »

^^^ Sorry 61514, but I am disappointed in him. I will always have esteem for the player, but as a man, he has left much to be desired. Anyway, I admit few saints into my pantheon.

I would not argue to be honest, there is enough evidence to lend some credence to your argument, but I will forever be steadfast in my refusal to acknowledge any of that.
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« Reply #12 on: October 27, 2010, 05:31:22 AM »

Anyway, I admit few saints into my pantheon.

I gather that even they have to wait a few years in the queue until you got your big ass ego out of line 

But seriously Imper the point for me is, in the nicest possible way, who cares. I don't doubt that Paolo is not the perfect man and as has been mentioned there are several cases to prove this. But really surely the most important thing for any footballer is what they do/did on the pitch. Frankly Paolo di Canio could blow up a nunnery and I wouldn't care. It's Paolo di effing Canio! Not Lazio's best ever player but without question Lazio's best ever spirited performer. Everything is tickety-boo at the moment but however well things are going, there is always always feelings that something is missing because we have not got the 'captain' that this club should have. Rocchi and Podgo were relatively quiet and Mauri similar, they are different characters. You can try and justify Paolo's behaviour by saying he had his mind warped by Lotito, and that his praise has to be so carefully constructed so as not to praise that man in anyway shape or form, which I think has come out in the piece you quoted. But then on the contrary, if you love the club you should not let Lotito ruin that, because none of us do on here. What makes Paolo so beautiful is that clearly he is so NOT perfect. 
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« Reply #13 on: October 27, 2010, 06:30:46 AM »

I agree, he's off on saying that it was luck .. but 100% correct to say that it's reja credibility and motivation that has brought this team success. Hernanes was the only person added to the team .. mauri sucked for a long time and now all of a suden he's amazing. Nothing really changed.

In comparison to the riommer that runs our club .. these comments are insignificant and should not hinder the greatest fan player lazio has even had. Paolo can say whatever he want's and he'll still be a Lazio God.

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« Reply #14 on: October 27, 2010, 08:13:48 AM »

@ 61514 your loyalty is admirable.

@ Theo - you're right, it isn't a big deal, just conversation - since DiCanio is important to the history of Lazio regardless of one's opinion of him.

@ Latius, yeah, he is definitely significant, but his reputation is not quite as universally regarded even amongst the people of the Curva Nord.

Anyway, someone get Pia some help, I believe the man has become unhinged. Can we have a chat room intervention? 
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