I just really rate Roma's team and i think Rudi Garcia is an amazing coach.
Re: Serie A 14/15
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 11:59 am
by mcjules
I'm a Roma fan
Will be a good battle between us and Juve for the title this year. Wish our UCL group was better though as I think we could do some damage there as well.
Re: Serie A 14/15
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 2:32 pm
by shinAUFC
I'm a Roma fan
Will be a good battle between us and Juve for the title this year. Wish our UCL group was better though as I think we could do some damage there as well.
May your car be driven over by a tank
Out of curiosity how did you guys come to support these clubs? Family heritage? Style? etc
Quite often there is a good story attached to the reason someone from the opposing side of the world supports a certain club.
Re: Serie A 14/15
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 8:53 pm
by Adam
I'm a Roma fan
Will be a good battle between us and Juve for the title this year. Wish our UCL group was better though as I think we could do some damage there as well.
May your car be driven over by a tank
Out of curiosity how did you guys come to support these clubs? Family heritage? Style? etc
Quite often there is a good story attached to the reason someone from the opposing side of the world supports a certain club.
Yeah family heritage for me! My dad was born in Naples.
Re: Serie A 14/15
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 4:34 pm
by mcjules
I'm a Roma fan
Will be a good battle between us and Juve for the title this year. Wish our UCL group was better though as I think we could do some damage there as well.
May your car be driven over by a tank
Out of curiosity how did you guys come to support these clubs? Family heritage? Style? etc
Quite often there is a good story attached to the reason someone from the opposing side of the world supports a certain club.
Yeah family heritage for me! My dad was born in Naples.
I'm of Italian heritage but my "local club" Triestina has been a basket case for years. One day they might get a wealthy enough owner and keep themselves viable but at the moment they're in Serie D and virtually impossible to follow. A team that plays a pretty nice 30,000 seat stadium in a city that's one of the larger ones in Italy should be able to do better but I digress
Why Roma? Well I couldn't support Udinese as they're the traditional rivals. A relative got me some AS Roma merch when I was a kid so I started taking note of them and really liked they way they played their football. Totti came on the scene soon after and it was sealed for me. Such an amazing player and it was the weirdest feeling when he slotted that penalty against us in 2006!
How did you come to support Atalanta?
Re: Serie A 14/15
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 9:59 pm
by shinAUFC
My wife is born and raised in Milan, but also had a family home/ friends in Bergamo. She is an inter fan (as is the rest of her family ). Im not italian at all btw (maltese)
Atalanta v Roma was the first serie A game i saw live (about a foot of snow fell during the 90 minutes). Obviously atalanta and roma have a huge rivalry.
I had really good interactions with their fans the numerous times ive visited so it was easy for me to get attached.
The town of Bergamo reminds me alot of Adelaide and even the club has a similar attitude being a family friendly peoples club.
I tried to support Inter ( it would have been easier as everyone i know over there are inter fans ) but theres no emotional attachment for me. Im just not someone who can pick a club and start caring if they win or lose.
Re: Serie A 14/15
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 10:07 pm
by shinAUFC
One thing that has me scratching my head is 2nd generation italian australians who's heritage is Calabrese but support Inter or Juventus .
The best one ive heard is a guy tell me he is is part sicilian and supports Juventus......its hard enough to get a sicilian to even admit he is italian let alone support juve