Hi mates, a CCFC fan from Italy (2 Viewers)

frapalin

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Hi mates,

my name's Francesco and I'm a Coventry City fan from Italy. I'm 30 years old and I follow this team about from a bit more of 10 years. I love all the british football, but the two teams I prefer are Arsenal and, of course, Coventry City.

I usually attend forums in my country, so I'm the admin of a famous italian forum about football in britain. But the provider is different, so I hope to learn quick the using conditions of this provider.

My passion for CCFC begans about in 1996 with a Subbuteo miniature (the miniature with the Talbot jersey), I continue to follow the team with scores and reading on internet but this year I opened a blog about CCFC in italian language (I don't know if I can put on the forum my blog's link).

I hope to meet a lot of CCFC fans, to share my passion with them.

See you soon and SUPPORT COVENTRY.

Bye, Francesco
 

Steve.B50

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Welcome to our Forum, lets hope our present plight does not put you off following Coventry City.
 
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thaiskyblue

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Hi mates,

my name's Francesco and I'm a Coventry City fan from Italy. I'm 30 years old and I follow this team about from a bit more of 10 years. I love all the british football, but the two teams I prefer are Arsenal and, of course, Coventry City.

I usually attend forums in my country, so I'm the admin of a famous italian forum about football in britain. But the provider is different, so I hope to learn quick the using conditions of this provider.

My passion for CCFC begans about in 1996 with a Subbuteo miniature (the miniature with the Talbot jersey), I continue to follow the team with scores and reading on internet but this year I opened a blog about CCFC in italian language (I don't know if I can put on the forum my blog's link).

I hope to meet a lot of CCFC fans, to share my passion with them.

See you soon and SUPPORT COVENTRY.

Bye, Francesco
magnifico, welcome FRANCO.
 

Hobo

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Welcome Francesco,
But up the City, is better than up the Arse!
 

frapalin

New Member
Thanks a lot, mates.

The "Forza Juve" is not good:sarcasm:but I don't follow italian orrible football (but I come from Juventus's town)...
 

torchomatic

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Welcome, Frap. My Great Grandparents and my grandmother were from Naples. Always had an afinity with Italy. I've owned Vespas, Lambrettas and still have two Fiats!
 

frapalin

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It's a lot better now the delle alpi has gone!!

Yes, it's true. The Delle Alpi was orrible and very cold in winter, the Juventus Stadium is better. But is not a stadium like "english model", because the stands are very high from the pitch, and italian supporters are "animals".
But I think the first time that CCFC played a match in the Juventus Stadium, I'll there (I hope they can organize a friendly match)...
 

WestEndAgro

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A big Sky Blue Welcome , I too own a Lambretta and enjoy Pasta, I think we will get along.
 

frapalin

New Member
Welcome, Frap. My Great Grandparents and my grandmother were from Naples. Always had an afinity with Italy. I've owned Vespas, Lambrettas and still have two Fiats!

So you're a bit italian :claping hands: I come from Turin, where you can find a lot of british football italian fan.

What Fiat did you have, if I can ask? Now I'm working with BMW/Mini workers from Oxford, but in the past I worked for Fiat.
 

valiant15

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Yes, it's true. The Delle Alpi was orrible and very cold in winter, the Juventus Stadium is better. But is not a stadium like "english model", because the stands are very high from the pitch, and italian supporters are "animals".
But I think the first time that CCFC played a match in the Juventus Stadium, I'll there (I hope they can organize a friendly match)...

Yes i remember the juve fans dislike ofthe delle alpi and the remains of the old ground were recycled for the new one?

My wife lived in Florence in the 90s and went to a few fiorentina games. She said the fans were crazy and she used to get scared lol.
 

torchomatic

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Had loads over the years, a Sedici now and a little Panda.

So you're a bit italian :claping hands: I come from Turin, where you can find a lot of british football italian fan.

What Fiat did you have, if I can ask? Now I'm working with BMW/Mini workers from Oxford, but in the past I worked for Fiat.
 

Johnnythespider

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I once had a tutti frutti ice cream and I also have a fiat, and before that an Alfa. Welcome aboard the sky blue lark.
 

torchomatic

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True, I've had a few of both over the years. Mainly Vespas. I like Vespas for their reliability and Lambrettas for their looks.

Lambrettas are in a different league!
 

frapalin

New Member
Yes i remember the juve fans dislike ofthe delle alpi and the remains of the old ground were recycled for the new one?

My wife lived in Florence in the 90s and went to a few fiorentina games. She said the fans were crazy and she used to get scared lol.

yes, the new stadium is on the old site; there's a thing that not much people knows, is that the border between turin and another town (venaria reale) walkings in the middle of the stadium. so a part of the stadium is in a town, and the other part is in another...
 

valiant15

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yes, the new stadium is on the old site; there's a thing that not much people knows, is that the border between turin and another town (venaria reale) walkings in the middle of the stadium. so a part of the stadium is in a town, and the other part is in another...

Blimey i never knew that. At least there's a good atmosphere at the new ground, I remember hearing the police dogs barking at the old ground,they were often louder than the fans!!
 

Spagbol

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Ciao.. Benvenuti... My dad was from Calabria, came over in the 60's and followed the city home and away. Still have family over there and in Torino. Pusb
 
Welcome to SBT Frapalin :wave: Don't suppose you know any chaps with violin cases who could come over here and make our owners an offer they can't refuse?
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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yes, the new stadium is on the old site; there's a thing that not much people knows, is that the border between turin and another town (venaria reale) walkings in the middle of the stadium. so a part of the stadium is in a town, and the other part is in another...


Welcome Frapalin,what a co-incidence, it seem's our new stadium may be in another town also.
 

ajsccfc

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I was so excited when Juve were set to play at the Ricoh. I'll never forgive Claudio Ranieri for cancelling that. You hear me Tinkerman? NEVER.
 

The Reverend Skyblue

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Frapalin , Italian football supporters are very passionate , I have read two good books on the violence that surrounds it, one of them about fans that followed Hellas Verona.
On the flip side I also read about the miracle of Castel del Sangro, (or something like that as it was a long time ago) ,and it was about the rise of a very small town team in Italy and its rise to serie B.Another good read
 

Houchens Head

Fairly well known member from Malvern
I had a great holiday by Lake Garda a few years back. Other than that, I don't ride hairdryers, can't stand pizzas and not a lover of pasta, but I enjoyed "Captain Corelli's Mandolin". Apart from that, welcome aboard! :welcome:
 

torchomatic

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I love pasta and pizza - without cheese though. As for Italian football. It's boring. Much prefer German footy.

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