gladiaasroma
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- Feb 23, 2024
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absolutelyBut I think we could be friends.
absolutelyBut I think we could be friends.
do I have to drink your urine? is that what you're saying?I'll buy you a pint at the Amex Glad. Seems only fair after my piss takes.
No!do I have to drink your urine? is that what you're saying?
sorry I translated it wrong, I'll do the sameNo!
piss takes = jokes.
He's saying he will buy you a pint of beer to apologise for his jokes.
Exactly, I've been saying this for agesBrighton must be patient and weave the spider's web.
Welcome!Hello friends from Brighton! How are you doing?
... Maybe someday. I sincerely think that the passage to the next round is 55/45 in our favor, but it will definitely be a spectacular double challenge.
Baboons are bastards but i reckon the low centre of gravity and sharp claws sees the badger home in this one.Who would win in a fight between a baboon and a badger?
Hello friends from Brighton! How are you doing?
This thread has made me want to join your forum; I must say I was a bit surprised to read on the forum that many consider Brighton the favorite or at least Roma an "easy" opponent, considering that in the last 6 years we have won an European cup and played in a Europa League final, a Champions League semifinal, and a Europa League semifinal... of course, the team has changed a lot since the feat against Barcelona (and not in better), but now we consider ourselves a fairly established European presence. Personally, I admire Brighton's style of play and consider De Zerbi an excellent coach; it would have been nice to see him coaching Roma. Maybe someday. I sincerely think that the passage to the next round is 55/45 in our favor, but it will definitely be a spectacular double challenge.
I can answer that one for you. No, common misconception. There is a far side to the moon but all sides do get sunlight at some point during the orbit around the Earth and our ordit around the Sun.is there a dark side of the moon, and I’m not referring to the PF Album
On the contrary, Roma fans will be welcomed in the stands after the game/around the ground pre-game at the Amex as were the Marseille, Athens and Ajax fansthank you, unfortunately there are and always will be imbeciles, there are friends who don't even watch the match but go after the opposing fan, how sad, what I can tell you but there is no need is not to go around alone in small groups near the stadium, absolutely
I find it strange to, typically this is some Brightons fans mentality, Roma yeah shouldn’t be an issue Everton at home who haven’t won in 8 games can’t see us winning that oneHello friends from Brighton! How are you doing?
This thread has made me want to join your forum; I must say I was a bit surprised to read on the forum that many consider Brighton the favorite or at least Roma an "easy" opponent, considering that in the last 6 years we have won an European cup and played in a Europa League final, a Champions League semifinal, and a Europa League semifinal... of course, the team has changed a lot since the feat against Barcelona (and not in better), but now we consider ourselves a fairly established European presence. Personally, I admire Brighton's style of play and consider De Zerbi an excellent coach; it would have been nice to see him coaching Roma. Maybe someday. I sincerely think that the passage to the next round is 55/45 in our favor, but it will definitely be a spectacular double challenge.
I am not sure "many" said that... we do have the odd over confident contributions on here...... I think it is probably accurate to say 55/45 in Romas favour, simply from the historical perspective of European experience etc.... but of course the Albion has a more recent history of surprising the Prem big six teams with big histories.... having beaten all of them over the last few seasons, home and away in most cases.Hello friends from Brighton! How are you doing?
This thread has made me want to join your forum; I must say I was a bit surprised to read on the forum that many consider Brighton the favorite or at least Roma an "easy" opponent, considering that in the last 6 years we have won an European cup and played in a Europa League final, a Champions League semifinal, and a Europa League semifinal... of course, the team has changed a lot since the feat against Barcelona (and not in better), but now we consider ourselves a fairly established European presence. Personally, I admire Brighton's style of play and consider De Zerbi an excellent coach; it would have been nice to see him coaching Roma. Maybe someday. I sincerely think that the passage to the next round is 55/45 in our favor, but it will definitely be a spectacular double challenge.
what do you want to know ?
Im sure when yiu visit us you'll probably want information from us: so to try and second guess some of your questions - one thing you'll need to remember is Brighton is a very scary and violent place. Key areas to avoid:
Hanover area - you'll be accosted by Yoga teachers and part time mums trying to force you Into a downward dog.
Lewes Road Area - you'll be bored to death by social sciences students with dreadlocks going on about the environment
North Laine - you'll get robbed blind by coffee shops charging you 7 pounds for a poorly made coffee and dry croissant
Kemptown - well, if you're a good looking Italian fella, just...Good luck, basically.
Newhaven - the locals will attack you, knowing you're not from round there because you don't have gills
Portslade and Fishersgate - prepare yourself to be accosted by Reebok Classic wearing Taxi drivers who'll bore you to death about taking back.control and vaccination conspiracies
Hove - you'll be surrounded by Tarquin and Tabitha who'll beat you to death with tales of how much they could afford having sold their flat in London and how, like, it's so refreshing to be by the sea.
Be careful, it's a jungle out there.
Non penso che la maggioranza credano che la Roma sarà facile come opposizione, però considerando la qualità di calcio che giochiamo, è possibile che vinceremo - 50/50. Non siete così forti come Milan, Sporting, Leverkusen o Liverpool, neanche noi. E, come è il nostro debutto in una competizione europea, siamo entusiasti di continuare contro avversari con grandi storie europee - AEK, Ajax, Marseille e adesso Roma. Un po' più interessante che Servette, TSC e Qarabag!Hello friends from Brighton! How are you doing?
This thread has made me want to join your forum; I must say I was a bit surprised to read on the forum that many consider Brighton the favorite or at least Roma an "easy" opponent, considering that in the last 6 years we have won an European cup and played in a Europa League final, a Champions League semifinal, and a Europa League semifinal... of course, the team has changed a lot since the feat against Barcelona (and not in better), but now we consider ourselves a fairly established European presence. Personally, I admire Brighton's style of play and consider De Zerbi an excellent coach; it would have been nice to see him coaching Roma. Maybe someday. I sincerely think that the passage to the next round is 55/45 in our favor, but it will definitely be a spectacular double challenge.
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