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  On 3/29/2025 at 9:31 PM, copravolley said:

Niente, il nostro inverno è finito oggi, ecco il conteggio finale (non credo nel curling):

 

 

7-5-3 (minimo 15 medaglie).

 


In più, circa 20x 4/5 posti (solo oggi abbiamo perso 2 medaglie certe nello snowboard cross e nel pattinaggio libero). Ci sono davvero troppe occasioni perse. Ecco perché non possono considerare questo inverno un successo. Ci sono state troppe sconfitte di misura, sfortuna, infortuni, ecc. Spero che abbiamo esaurito il limite della sfortuna e che tra un anno Cortina sarà ancora migliore!

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Neanche nel curling misto? Secondo me possiamo giocarcela ad armi pari

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  On 3/29/2025 at 9:36 PM, Gianlu33 said:

Neanche nel curling misto? Secondo me possiamo giocarcela ad armi pari

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Tutto il curling italiano è stato debole questa stagione dopo il cambio di allenatore, quindi non la penso così.

 

Due, per me non ha più importanza, perché c'è questa quindicesima medaglia e il piano minimo è stato completato. Che siano 15 o 16 medaglie, poco importa. Il fatto è, tuttavia, che il numero dei 4 e 5 posti è scioccante e statisticamente una cosa del genere non dovrebbe accadere.

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La giornata di oggi ha riassunto perfettamente tutta la nostra stagione: 3 grandi occasioni e solo 1 medaglia vinto (sfortunata nel caso di Moioli, perché c'era la possibilità di vincere l'oro), ma è sempre così che vanno le cose: su 3 grandi possibilità utilizziamo una media di 1, il che indica scarsa efficienza. Purtroppo.

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  On 3/29/2025 at 8:47 PM, phelps said:

100% direi :raspberry:

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Come valuti questa squadra? Sarà piuttosto difficile avanzare all'Elite?

 

https://www.sportnews.bz/artikel/eishockey/internationale-ligen/nationalteams/nicht-ohne-ueberraschungen-italiens-kader

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  On 4/1/2025 at 4:29 PM, copravolley said:
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non la valuto :hairpull:

 

difesa lenta e senza tecnica individuale, attacco asfittico, portieri appena discreti ma incostanti

 

un gruppo di modesti zappatori del ghiaccio, senza presente e, ancor più, senza futuro

 

buona fortuna a chi vorrà farsi venire mal di fegato con questi qua, io "passo"...

 

ps visti gli avversari, non è neanche impossibile auspicare una promozione, ma poi sarebbero solo ulteriori umiliazioni una volta al piano di sopra, cui non apparteniamo neanche per sbaglio

 

non credo sia possibile farsi un'idea di quanto mi faccia male scrivere queste cose sull'hockey italiano, ma è la dura realtà di un Paese dove tanti, troppi (per non dire tutti) "addetti ai lavori" "remano contro" per conservare il potere nel proprio misero e miserabile orticello e dove sfortunatamente non c'è interesse di pubblico e media tale da poter anche solo ipotizzare investimenti assolutamente fondamentali per stimolare la crescita e lo sviluppo di un movimento attualmente in stato vegetativo :cry:

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