A Quote by Fabio Quagliarella

Napoli fans saw themselves in me. I knew I was not alone when entering the pitch, but I was there with a whole city. — © Fabio Quagliarella
Napoli fans saw themselves in me. I knew I was not alone when entering the pitch, but I was there with a whole city.
Napoli belongs to the city and to the fans. If this city sees the team reach the final, it will be a source of pride.
My dream was to become the flagship player for Napoli. Even though I played for other teams, I would have liked to have returned and retired there. Napoli is my life, my city, I have regrets.
In Eden I "saw" that Adam or Eve probably spoke each word FOR THE FIRST TIME and that seemed wild and seemed to me that that might have brought them to some essence of language. Once I "saw" the city, I knew it was real. once I saw that a poem was a house, i knew it was real and could go back to it or else write a flurry of poems around it, both worked.
Even though I am at Turin and think about Juve, for me, Napoli is Napoli, and it is my home.
I love playing for this team, the fans want me to play for Napoli.
For Napoli's fans, I went from an idol to a traitor; people did not love me anymore.
The fans know and the Cardinals know that I want to be a Cardinal for my whole career. I love this city. The way that this city has embraced me and my family.
Napoli have given me so much. After the initial scepticism, their fans appreciated me. I would like to give them a trophy back.
I opposed annexing in areas around our city borders, because I knew that if neighborhoods wanted to be a part of the city, well, they would mandate themselves in and invite themselves into a city. That's just one example of even on a local level how dangerous it is for a politician to start thinking they know more than that individual family, that individual business.
I must. I have fought my last battle. When I saw the Clan at Sunningrocks, the strong helping the weak...and I knew you and the others had gone to confront the pack...I knew my Clan was loyal. I knew StarClan had not turned their backs on us. I knew...I knew that I could not leave you to face the danger alone.
Napoli wanted to send me to Rubin Kazan, and I knew nothing about it.
When I was on 'Dallas,' I was known to audiences of the '80s. And then when my sons, who are in their 30s now, were going to college, 'Dallas' was the cult thing to watch because it was being done on the soap channels, so a whole new generation saw it. And then I have the young fans that knew me from 'Step By Step' in the '90s.
Would I go back to Napoli? It'd be wonderful even to just know those fans had thought of me. I left unfinished business there.
To fully embark on the whole Phish experience, it's all about going to the city they built beforehand, with the fans and tent city or whatever it's called.
At City, when I was playing, I knew that at some point, the substitution board would go up, and I was going to come off because the manager didn't have trust in me. Then, you start to lose your confidence on the pitch.
City came in strongly for me, put their cards on the table, and what I have found out since is that every game in England is a privilege - the atmosphere, the fans, the interest that surrounds it. Every time I go out on the pitch, I know I've made the right decision.
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