Como se le nota que es argentino a este chico… nacido y criado en mi ciudad La Plata, A R G E N T I N A ! y no se discute más!
martinchouuu
May 15, 2013
so we meet again, anti-argentine italian… look, what about the millions of italian-argentine who prefer argentina? its perfectly valid that choice many made to play for the country of their roots … want it or not, we are the most similar country outdoors italy… btw im italian argentine and I love my country
martinchouuu
May 15, 2013
yes but he was raised in a country where most of the people is of italian origin and we argentinians have the possibility to be both italians and argentinians at the same time (dual citizenship) so it aint that difference
headfortheheads
May 15, 2013
Get your facts correct AemiliaPaulla.
Sergio Parisse is 100% Italian, his parents are both Italian and he was born in Argentina because they lived there for work (his dad worked for Alitalia).
Segio Parisse is proud of being Italian and he sings the anthem from the bottom of his heart, watch him on TV.
murphyopalmen
May 15, 2013
‘guys like sergio parisse’? his father is an italian, who went to Argentina to work. Sergio only left for Italy in his teens, but has always been Italian
lrobert98
May 15, 2013
ITALIA PER SEMPRE!!!!
kiun1
May 15, 2013
sempre piu pirla!!
kiun1
May 15, 2013
sei un pirla!!
AemiliaPaulla
May 15, 2013
I’ve always heard that the only proud Argentines are the ones who don’t live in Argentina. I suppose that’s true. You should be wondering why guys like Sergio Parisse and Fernando Forestieri would rather play for Italy than for Argentina.
Paolo Goffredo Ricci
May 15, 2013
viva l’ italia che sta crescendo sempre di più
GrafvonPlanken07
May 15, 2013
Gott erhalte unser Kaiser von Österreich, Argentina grande no mas, tanos de mierda que se creen con el forro de Berlusconi a la cabeza, les rompimos el culo a sus jugadores argentinos tanos diez veces y por dos partidos se creen lo mejor, lo poco que saben de rugby es por Argentina no por ellos, trolos consuetudinarios como Parisse que se la rompe a Max por eso le pagan tanto en el Stade, o a lo mejor el se la traga tambien. Me rompe las pelotas los tanos y su puta prensa, lo peor de Europa
GrafvonPlanken07
May 15, 2013
Grande Argentina, eight players are born in Argentina and played in our country, because their grandparents or in few cases like Sergio’s father was born in Italy they got the Italian passport in just a month. Argentina has 4 million of possible Italian citizens acording the “Ius sanguinis”, but they are certain privilege like this guy or gay Parisse, who was lucky to play with one of our best teams. Italy doesn’t have rugby it comes from Argentina you suckers.
emilianociao
May 15, 2013
Grande Italia! Nonostante la sconfitta siamo usciti a testa alta dal campo.
Non possiamo che migliorare.
Tecla Esc
May 15, 2013Como se le nota que es argentino a este chico… nacido y criado en mi ciudad La Plata, A R G E N T I N A ! y no se discute más!
martinchouuu
May 15, 2013so we meet again, anti-argentine italian… look, what about the millions of italian-argentine who prefer argentina? its perfectly valid that choice many made to play for the country of their roots … want it or not, we are the most similar country outdoors italy… btw im italian argentine and I love my country
martinchouuu
May 15, 2013yes but he was raised in a country where most of the people is of italian origin and we argentinians have the possibility to be both italians and argentinians at the same time (dual citizenship) so it aint that difference
headfortheheads
May 15, 2013Get your facts correct AemiliaPaulla.
Sergio Parisse is 100% Italian, his parents are both Italian and he was born in Argentina because they lived there for work (his dad worked for Alitalia).
Segio Parisse is proud of being Italian and he sings the anthem from the bottom of his heart, watch him on TV.
murphyopalmen
May 15, 2013‘guys like sergio parisse’? his father is an italian, who went to Argentina to work. Sergio only left for Italy in his teens, but has always been Italian
lrobert98
May 15, 2013ITALIA PER SEMPRE!!!!
kiun1
May 15, 2013sempre piu pirla!!
kiun1
May 15, 2013sei un pirla!!
AemiliaPaulla
May 15, 2013I’ve always heard that the only proud Argentines are the ones who don’t live in Argentina. I suppose that’s true. You should be wondering why guys like Sergio Parisse and Fernando Forestieri would rather play for Italy than for Argentina.
Paolo Goffredo Ricci
May 15, 2013viva l’ italia che sta crescendo sempre di più
GrafvonPlanken07
May 15, 2013Gott erhalte unser Kaiser von Österreich, Argentina grande no mas, tanos de mierda que se creen con el forro de Berlusconi a la cabeza, les rompimos el culo a sus jugadores argentinos tanos diez veces y por dos partidos se creen lo mejor, lo poco que saben de rugby es por Argentina no por ellos, trolos consuetudinarios como Parisse que se la rompe a Max por eso le pagan tanto en el Stade, o a lo mejor el se la traga tambien. Me rompe las pelotas los tanos y su puta prensa, lo peor de Europa
GrafvonPlanken07
May 15, 2013Grande Argentina, eight players are born in Argentina and played in our country, because their grandparents or in few cases like Sergio’s father was born in Italy they got the Italian passport in just a month. Argentina has 4 million of possible Italian citizens acording the “Ius sanguinis”, but they are certain privilege like this guy or gay Parisse, who was lucky to play with one of our best teams. Italy doesn’t have rugby it comes from Argentina you suckers.
emilianociao
May 15, 2013Grande Italia! Nonostante la sconfitta siamo usciti a testa alta dal campo.
Non possiamo che migliorare.