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Omrcen is going to play in Japan next year, so Lube needs a new opposite. At first they thought about Lasko, now it seems pretty clear they have changed their mind and chosen Zaytsev. And Zizzo himself said (in the interview that Kjeldhor linked here below) that he's not afraid of changing role and playing as a pure opposite if necessary.
In Rugby when a player passes away so young and in such tragic circumstances, they say “a rugby player never dies….at worst he passes the ball to someone else”; I like to think that in V-B is the same, “a volleyball player never dies, at worst he sets the ball to let another player spike”.
Ciao Vigor… have fun in Heaven too…and show angels what a nice “muro” and “primo tempo” are.
@nagor: really?? you really like some Italian players and Italian clubs?? 'cause honestly i haven't noticed that.
@HCLT: the world is the same wherever you go. Evidently some people accept that, others can't.
@pesazi: LOL
...Rafa was completely outplayed by Valerio today...I'll take solace in the thought that this have made my favorite Italian on Earth happy
Are you talking about me, dear? ? Anyway, you're spot on !! I'm really happy for Valerio, he deserved a huge reward for the great setter he is (although very underestimated on many occasions).
volleyball changed. Because rules of the game changed. To win a point today, rival has to make a mistake. It doesn’t matter where: in defense, offense or on serve. It’s all point. Before, to win a point, you had to defend yourself, and after defense you won a point with counter attack. That is very important. The game was more interesting, the ball was more time in the air, players were more concentrated, the old rules were better for audience too. Methodology of training changed as well. Once, games lasted three to four hours, now two. So, you need to train less, and if you train less, you play worse.
Honestly I agree. And sometimes I think this is also true for Men's Volleyball. I definetely like old volleyball better...maybe 'cause i'm a little older than most of the users here and when I started watching and playing v-b old rules were in use.
Zaytsev is as Italian as Juantorena
Sorry mate but can you really put on the same level a boy (Ivan) who was born and spent all his life so far in Italy with a boy (Osmany) who was given Italian passport 2 minutes ago?? 'cause, honestly, I can't.
@proud: ciao "amore mio" ?...it's been a long time since we last talked!! where have you been lately?? BTW the fact that Trento's site calls Juantorena Italo-Cubano doesn't mean that Juantorena is Italian...he isn't....he himself said many times that he was, is and will always be Cuban...and he's right!!
@Kjeldhor: non ci hai capito perché non presti attenzione ragazzo...l'amore ti distrae LOL
@Daniel_e92: molto brevemente, mesi fa in questo stesso topic io e Kjeldhor aka "lo smemorato di Trento" ? stavamo discutendo di qualcosa inerente Trento e lo abbiamo fatto in italiano; ad un certo punto ray ha lasciato un commento dicendo "ehi, cos'è questo italian job qui?" ed abbiamo ripreso a scrivere in inglese. Poco tempo dopo, sotto un video relativo alla nazionale bulgara, si è sviluppata un'accesa discussione tra gli amici bulgari, fatta in bulgaro...ed io, per scherzare, mi sono intromessa chiedendo a ray "ehi, cos'è questo bulgarian job qui?"...da allora non è più finita hahahaha
Sorry guys for my OT
And before our friend Raylight posts something like "Ehi, what's this Italian Job here?" I formally apologize with him and all the other foreigner users for writing my comment in italian ?
Guys, can you tell me one thing if you know that: what happened to Marutti last match with Trento. All I know is that he and Osmany hit and Gabriele got injured in his ankle. What did occur exactly??