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    top 10 italian bad boys of all time

    LMAO at cassano

    http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/86/it...ys-of-all-time
    WE ARE THE UNDER DOGS

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    azizi was our version of cassano.....amazing talented player with shit attitude that couldnt control his temper hence ruining his international and club career



    vieri was one of the best forwards of all time, he used to score some freakish goals and literally used to make goals out of nothing....he was great at catching up to long balls

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-UIxvFwI4Q





    im surprised totti didnt make the list

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      #3
      you gotta love Cassano
      sigpic

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        #4
        italians footballers use steroids

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          #5
          Originally posted by footballcrazy10 View Post
          italians footballers use steroids

          u mean english? lol...

          athletes who use steroids get better, not worse, like the italian league in the last couple of years

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            #6
            Originally posted by EKBATAN View Post
            u mean english? lol...
            athletes who use steroids get better, not worse, like the italian league in the last couple of years
            Nice dude nice. Oh Vieri was sick with it back in the day I watched some of his clips great athlete seriously he would create goals out of nothing.

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              #7
              wtf he fvcked 700 girls by 25

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                #8
                5) Marco Materazzi

                One of the most disliked and misunderstood footballers on the planet, Materazzi was considered as an untalented brute for most of his career pre-2006. His histrionics, and pouting facial expressions, not to mention his tough-tackling and elbow-leaning aerial challenges, made him an enemy for purists.

                But, in the summer of 2006, Materazzi had the best three weeks of his life, performing brilliantly as a replacement for the injured Alessandro Nesta as Italy won the World Cup. Even then, his heroics – which included scoring the equaliser and a shootout penalty in the final – were overshadowed by his part in the Zinedine Zidane sending off. Zizou, in his final career game, was red carded in extra time for headbutting ‘Matrix’ after a family insult. Materazzi, perhaps due to his past record, was painted as the villain and banned by FIFA for two games. Most recently, the ex-Everton stopper sported a Silvio Berlusconi mask to celebrate Inter's deby win over Milan.

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                Supporting Team Melli

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                  #9
                  i would rather use p*ssy or ***** as words to describe cassano, definitely not badboy lol

                  totti should be on the list
                  Go Cows!

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