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| eating Italian gelato :) |
Remember what Noel said: a good politician is a rich one... so, Berlusconi.
The father John Sharp was a big football fan, can't remember which team he supported, maybe it was one from London, he was always checking the teletext on tv (there was no internet and no mobile phones), and there was another boy with us, from Germany, who cried when Germany lost vs Bulgaria at the World Cup, while Italy arrived until the final vs Brazil, 0-0 then penalties, lost for our mistake. Roberto Baggio scored important goals, now he's in the new Italy staff. I'd like to find that family again, I will search for them soon but it could be difficult. Today Manchester City-Birmingham City :). 13th league game and 13th November, it could be only a 0-0 :)
There's also one of the main characters in the film, a blue fan, saying that he votes for the Conservatives ahaha
It's a great documentary, really well done, so real, the characters and the football matches, and also sweet and moving, at times, poignant. Noel speaks, he says he's unemployed ahaha and also names Sara, he's in a car, then outside the stadium for some autographs and also speaking during the derby he attended at the stadium with Mike Pickering, the first one for Mancini, won 2-1 (Roberto is also in the film, learning English :) and it's funny). Then about Oasis there's also a song, The Masterplan, and the sentence from "Some might say" at the stadium, and one saying "Liam Gallagher" referred to a friend.
It's a great documentary, really well done, so real, the characters and the football matches, and also sweet and moving, at times, poignant. Noel speaks, he says he's unemployed ahaha and also names Sara, he's in a car, then outside the stadium for some autographs and also speaking during the derby he attended at the stadium with Mike Pickering, the first one for Mancini, won 2-1 (Roberto is also in the film, learning English :) and it's funny). Then about Oasis there's also a song, The Masterplan, and the sentence from "Some might say" at the stadium, and one saying "Liam Gallagher" referred to a friend.
Sweet because there are children in the stories, the fans when they were children, and children today, they reminded me of my first time in England in '94 when I was living by an English family, in Paignton (Torbay), Devon (near Cornwall): they were so kind and cooked not so bad spaghetti for me, really well done, with ragu sauce and all, maybe just more salt had to be addedat the right moment in the water when cooking :). And they had two blonde children who always wanted to play with me: the boy, Dean I think it was the name, a Liverpool fan, played "Guess who?" :) and when I was going to school he shouted "Guess whooooooo" in the street ahaha to remind me he wanted to play :). And the girl, Melissa (not the one I saved at an Oasis gig :), she was soooo sweet and she was always teaching me her games with cards, but I couldn't understand absolutely anything ahaha (Noel would say: you are Tevez :), probably I wouldn't understand even now. 16 years have passed, mamma mia, Oasis would say: time flies... now they must be more than a boy and girl, in their twenties. Surely the girl must be beautiful (if she's not drinking too much ahaha), blonde with blue eyes :)
The father John Sharp was a big football fan, can't remember which team he supported, maybe it was one from London, he was always checking the teletext on tv (there was no internet and no mobile phones), and there was another boy with us, from Germany, who cried when Germany lost vs Bulgaria at the World Cup, while Italy arrived until the final vs Brazil, 0-0 then penalties, lost for our mistake. Roberto Baggio scored important goals, now he's in the new Italy staff. I'd like to find that family again, I will search for them soon but it could be difficult. Today Manchester City-Birmingham City :). 13th league game and 13th November, it could be only a 0-0 :)the ambulance just above the city @ 0:45 is not from Manchester but Milan :)



















