Monday, February 23, 2015

Romans to Dutch embassy – Telegraaf.nl

Romans to Dutch embassy – Telegraaf.nl

ROME –

Hundreds of protesters Tuesday standing on the sidewalk at the Dutch Embassy in Rome. It is the protest group Pulita Roma (Rome Clean) that will require Netherlands covers damage to the Barcaccia fountain in the Piazza di Spagna. The fountain was damaged during clashes with Feyenoord supporters last week

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A spokesman for the ambassador says to the CSS that the protesters get explanations about the private initiatives in the Netherlands. ,, That money must be collected for the damage. We seek reconciliation and tell that many Dutch are also prepared for that what to do. “

By the way, it seems the damage to the fountain to fall too bad. According to a former Italian Minister of Culture recovery takes at most 2000 . From the pictures that the euro weblog GeenStijl published, also show that the fountain is now no more damaged than before the riots

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23-02-2015, 19 : 20
elmentor

in vain, because if our Feyenoord supporters to Rome come to destroy everything in spades, the Italian citizen itself must bear the cost. the dutch reasoning seems so? nobody seems to want to pay, but Rome is the baked pear

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23-02-2015, 19:17
pbroessie

Oh America? yeah that we should take seriously ….. We have proportionally given the most money on development ….. they probably hear the clock ringing, but do not know …… as usual!

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23-02-2015, 19:16
Thea White (guest)

It would adorn the players if they are standing up for the interests of feijenoord by sacrificing a month’s salary to compensate for the loss in Rome. Them. All deserve a generous salary ……. right?

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23-02-2015, 19 : 15
user-2,954,826

That happens because there is no conscription, no labor camps, only taakstraffies or luxury hotel related prisons for this kind of sewer bastards.

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23-02-2015, 19:14
mike b (guest)

ooo what they fall by the wayside our Roman friends, what now millions of damage, according to art historian and former minister of culture in 2000 euries damage, hahahaha they want more support for their own policy failures, come come even picture material is already present as proof that there is no damage to the fontei at least not what they say. And now wait until the telegraph, the AD and all other media come up with excuses hahahaha listen Cheap Eats a corrupt mayor right

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23-02-2015, 19:12
Toni c (guest)

Jan Kees de Jager has promised that you will be reimbursed damage to the last penny WITH interest !

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23-02-2015, 19:11
pbroessie

Italy, the birthplace of the Mafia. People wake up! they try to beat out a salad ….. actually I just hard to laugh !!!

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23-02-2015, 19:10
dkr (guest)

Hahaha … football nowadays is not a sport, but tis more a game of power, money, corruption, and an excuse to vandalize for vandals. I would say that banned trade. let the casual users but otherwise nice football .. point.

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23-02-2015, 19:05
A. Archer (guest)

When the Romans come to demolish here, I advise them not to do in Rotterdam. There’s nothing to demolish, it is the ugliest city of NL. Go to Utrecht, Gouda or Delft, where you can do really like historical damage.

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23-02-2015, 19:04
Marii (guest)

Shame of the embassy in Rome. Which private initiative? So the sick guys break everything and other people have to pay. Who gives 1 euro is very stupid.

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23-02-2015, 19:04
Edwin (guest)

Too bad weather! That this story is blown up by the media !! Other things that are really there that are deliberately kept quiet !!

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23-02-2015, 19:01
RJ (Guest)

Let them go nicely to the Cockpit …

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23- 02-2015, 19:01
Thomas (guest)

drag them to court, I refuse to pay for the destruction of a bunch of weirdos.

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23-02-2015, 18:59
opamay (guest)

we Abolish that club across Europe are of redeemed, nothing like scum, too bad for good supporters.

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23-02-2015, 18:59
RUURD Sjoerd van der Velde (guest)

Let the Romans but not back to the Netherlands.

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23-02-2015, 18:58
karel35 (guest)

I wonder what they will do in 010 ..!

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23-02-2015, 18:57
JDK (guest)

Let us next Wednesday and Thursday but wait, because there are reports that the hard core of AS Roma come to the match on Thursday. Then we will see if they can behave well. Given the reputation of the supporters of both AS Roma and Lazio have I got a hard head.

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23-02-2015, 18:50
Baa (guest)

Be 100% for this demonstration. I am ashamed rotten as Dutchman. Feyenoord think should pay for the damage. Je suis un ROMAIN in this case.

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23-02-2015, 18:48
Peet Vink (guest)

Culture Minister Italy say damage fountain fall with € 2000 and wants to harm themselves pay as well is all the folks who only talk to but negative about things to talk where they know nothing off but most of the talking now had even say sorry and shame and now even pay me truly a sign of civilization

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23-02-2015, 18:42
ridagan (guest)

Netherlands finally in America bekendt as a cowardly and dirty country (football hooligans in Rome ; play games with the former black slaves – see Sinterklaas celebrations in emerging CNN program; and, UN cowards in the former Yugoslavia, see American TV program “60 Minutes”)

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23-02-2015, 18:41
cor584

Giro 555 opened for national action fountain. If they want to do then you should have let down the detainees sit and only after payment of the fine should be free money. Now we all know it well and go back to the order of the day. Europe has already given enough to the Italians.

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23-02-2015, 18:40
Marcel Venlo (guest)

is normally thrown away the money to countries that do not need it! Here in NL poverty was, so that money also must komen.Ik quite like the Italians, and also of the country, and believe it is right that the Romans come to their city to redden.Alleen I think so, if the this government is going to pay that ALSO Netherlands must be put in a better light, and not as much Million Euro to a country where the bosses stabbing it in their pocket! So …… sarà buono!

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23-02-2015, 18:39
Habe (guest)

I like as many of these guys deliver to Italy. The less in the Netherlands, the better!

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23-02-2015, 18:37
Rosimosi (guest)

rightly that the Italians claim compensation. Would also go the other way so. Unfair that she immediately all Dutch call beasts. Directors of Feyenoord must now so sweetly to go take a look steps. Dessalnietemin shows Italy see that rude behavior and vandalism in other countries will not be tolerated. Netherlands can still learn. Now just who pay compensation and to recover those punks.

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23-02-2015, 18:36
Nel (guest)

Keep in mind you. Let the person in charge of that nonsensical sloopbui the damage but pay. There are more people in the Netherlands who do not care about that crap football and have never been in Rome. Should we pay for it? Let those brainless hooligens yourself atone for their own actions. src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif” src=”http://www.telegraaf.nl/wuz/sites/all/themes/zen/css/images/clear.gif”

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