Of course!
No matter what the result with Germany will be, we are (and we should be) very proud of the performance in this World Cup.
Italy will play with Germany an open game and without the pressure we have had in the previous games.
The pressure now is on the German Team and not on the other 3 Teams left, because they are the host Country and their expectation is the Final.
In Italy there are mixed feelings about this Team, due to the scandal involving few Serie A Team, so the out-coming for this World Cup will inevitably bring some controversial.
Yet, I agree with you: the majority of the fans will applaud the Team's performance and we should be very proud of being one of the 4 Teams left in the World Cup.
2006-07-02 08:50:26
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answered by soccer_mind 5
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I agree, but I also believe that if Italy loses to Germany and especially if Germany wins the Cup, then the games are fixed!
Italy is a far superior team and has a much better defense to Germanys team and the fact that the games are in Germany and the President of FIFA is German should not be a factor at all, unless, like I said there is corruption behind the scenes!
Crepi il lupo! Forza Italia! Forza Azzuri! Forza Buffon!
2006-07-03 19:55:14
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answered by ontheroadagainwithoutyou 6
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The Heysel incident replaced into deadly via wall that collapsed whilst the Liverpool followers charged . What with reference to the utd and Roma followers 2 seasons in the past ? there have been multiple incidents over the years the place worry has flared between rival supporters . you're making it sound like the Liverpool followers stabbed the Juve followers or something . i'm no longer condoning what got here approximately however the final analysis is that crowd worry at video games can ensue yet luckily they do no longer continually bring about a wall collapsing and killing human beings . Heysel and Hillsborough have been 2 thoroughly different tragedies .
2016-11-01 02:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm a huge fan of the Italian team and I noticed how they're getting better game after game and I wish the world cup this year would be Italian and even if they lose I agree with you we shouldn't stop supporting them as they are all fantastic players.
2006-07-02 08:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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YES!!! I agree With you!!! Even though I'm from the U.S.A. I've became a huge fan of Italia. I will pray to wish them luck in their next challenge of Germany, but what ever happens (as said by you) " we should be happy of their perfromance and not make excuses for any loses" and "Lets be proud of our squad and support them no matter what happends."! VIVA ITALIA,GRACI
(thats not how you spell thanks but I'm sure you no what I mean!)
2006-07-02 08:25:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure!
As long as they don't lose the way they did in that unfortunate South Korea vs Italy match four years ago ;-) But even so, hey! No matter what they say, Italy made it all the way to the semifinals, and of course we should be proud.
In sports, as in life, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. You can't win all the time.
2006-07-02 09:25:23
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answered by thecatphotographer 5
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Forza Italia! I'm an American living in Italy and a fan of the Azzurri!
2006-07-02 08:21:14
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answered by doglover 2
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I already know the germans will win, they are the hosts and they pay referees to help them
Forza Azzuri
2006-07-02 08:53:07
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answered by Rossonero 1
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I agree with you even though im not italian it would be nice to see the italians show some decency for once when they lose
Go Germany!!
2006-07-02 08:23:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Non convengo e lasciamo gli usi si scusano come le persone hanno o ci abbassano al loro leves come ha fatto con parecchi giochi. Ma sono certo che ci sarà alcuni scatti che deriderà la squadra italiana come pure i ventilatori e quindi ci è all'altezza di non agire come fanno.
2006-07-02 08:20:43
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answered by gwad_is_a_myth 4
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