And the sad part is that the square where the Vittoriano sits (Piazza Venezia) is currently invaded by the underground's construction site, and will be for the next 8 years at least. Otherwise it would look like this.
At the inauguration in 1911, the designers, the sculptors, etc had...
Every game is a massive game for Roma. Seats are always sold out, which is not something to take for granted in Italy, especially in the second biggest stadium in italy, and especially when you end up 6th every year in the domestic league since a few years. As for the atmosphere, this is not...
Exactly and it's very easy to compare London with cities abroad: that's not England.
But I could compare every single little italian village with Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool, let alone smaller British cities.
But that's what I said, there is no critical incentive to innovate with other cusines beyond a certain point, when locals are still experimenting with their own local cuisine's variety. In the UK, with colonisation, immigration, capital markets sophistication and a locl cuisine that's not that...
In your list you forgot fish, vegetables, etc. the list goes on, for non-pasta/pizza dishes. It's just that people abroad are crazy about pazza-pista, so you are all convinced Italian cuisine is just that.
It's easy to "look outside" when your country's food culture is non-existent and you have...
Unfortunately, there are places who would offer such a disgusting dish, but they're not in the areas where away fans would spend time before the game.
Try Seu next time (if you have time for the deviation), I'm not sure if they still have it on their menu.
https://www.seupizza.com/
Ok, no more twisting of my words? good. my goal is complete, see you in a few days, "not-hot-headed Brits!".
It is rather boring when multiple people twist your words without reading, and the next one starts the process all over, I give you that.
So you guys liked the Architecture. What about...
No, it's not. I'm refuting a racist generalisation: being British doesn't make you immune to violent behaviours when attending a football game. And the overwhelming evidence shows that that racist generalisation made on this thread was total horseshit.
I can give you lessons on logic on Skype...
Cotton socks, appreciate the effort, but most of this was unnecessary.
As for your characterisation of English football violence as a thing of "many decades ago", I understand English fans no longer cause the death of 39 people at games like during the 80, and so if the level of violence is less...
You can keep repeating this by ignoring what I've quoted before foe your benefit, which all the other users have acknowledged! You can. Won't make it true.
It'a not about the term Latinos in itself, it's about the racist generalisation, that "you're Brits, not [some other ethnic group]" and...
I'm sorry this is all you've got after I demonstrated you didn't read.
Also, when English football fans come to Rome, they do a lot of things (attacking locals, damaging stuff) your media do not report. THEREFORE, what your mate claimed on this thread is self-exonerating racism at its best...
You get into a thread and comment without even reading.
Talby, I'll try to make it clear once more, but you need to focus ok?
I DID quote him. Not reading may be the reason why you may have missed it:
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/goto/post?id=11051940
Then a bunch of you backed portlock's...