Go away Aurelio!
Gianni Bugno
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Go away Aurelio!
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Oh dear :roll:0
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Yes, we've got all the people with no more than a handful of posts coming here telling Aurelio to go away. I'm all for new members but remember, a forum isn't about telling people to "go away", it's a shared area for everyone to voice opinions and hopefully keep on the right side of the libel laws.
Honestly, if you don't like what he's writing, ignore it. Read the other comments about how amazing the Texan is, how the Schleck brothers are great, how Bruyneel is the top tactician, how all is wonderful in pro cycling.
In the meantime, I love cycling and pro cycling too, only I'd like it cleaned up a bit. If some people don't like the dirty washing, I understand it but the only way to make things better and ensure the elite riders aren't forced to compromise their health via doping is the get the problems aired, dried and reduced.
Oh, and the irony: someone borrows the name of Gianni Bugno to do this too! That guy was one of the first to surf the wave of erythropoietin.0 -
I think the fairest thing for the sport, the fans and the riders is that we send Aurelio home and keep moving down the road.0
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If this thread isn't against the posting FAQ we all signed up to (and I think it is) then it certainly is against the spirit of these here boards.
Its a call out thread. :shock:\'You Come At the King,You Best Not Miss\'0 -
I definetly don't want aurelio -or any member- to go away, but a little break from Lance might do good for him/her, just sayin'
add to that Blaze (yes, you can call me Arki), micron/bianchigirl and the rest of the anti -Lance group who seem to be unable to find anything related to JB, Contador, Lance, USP; Disco, Astana being a good thing.
Contador just won the triple, had he been riding for CSC he would have been praised here, just as Sastre was after his Tour win........0 -
Patrick1.0 wrote:I think the fairest thing for the sport, the fans and the riders is that we send Armstrong home and keep moving down the road.
You made a mistake, but don't worry, I corrected it for you 8)You live and learn. At any rate, you live0 -
Jez mon wrote:Patrick1.0 wrote:I think the fairest thing for the sport, the fans and the riders is that we send Armstrong home and keep moving down the road.
You made a mistake, but don't worry, I corrected it for you 8)
When I cast my vote on this, I'll be taking into account Aurelio's retrospective epo tests!0 -
Im just waiting for some messed up emo kid to hit you tube with a
'LEAVE LANCEY ALONE JUST LEAVE HIMM ALONNNE'
Take care of the luxuries and the necessites will take care of themselves.0 -
live and let pedaltoo much glue and too little sense0
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Infamy, infamy, they`ve got in in for me!
Seriously though, it`s interesting to see how some people, who would doubtless claim that they believe in the principle of free speech, have rather a different view when they don`t like what is being said, almost regardless of it`s truth value!0 -
I've said it before, I'll say it again: if you don't like someone's threads (e.g. Aurelio), you don't have to click on them.0
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This is pathetic.0
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Enough.
As other posters have said, if you don't like what someone says, either engage them in constructive discussion or ignore them.
Personal attacks - and that's what the opener to this thread amounts to - are not acceptable on BikeRadar and will result in bans.
Thread locked.
Keep it civil, please people.John Stevenson0
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