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«This is the Giacomo Leopardi high school in Rome and my name is Chicco Lazzaretto and I have a good record: in five years I have taken 24 subjects. I am the most sent back student in Italy, in short …

Chicco is a Gascon who feels he is the guru of the high school, now a veteran whose social role or, better, his vocation is to act as a “hen” for the new generation, but in his own way: taking them to the bar, giving them advice on where the classes are and which places to avoid . And when the door opens that officially inaugurates the new school year and he precedes everyone, kneeling with a lay prayer, praising the Duran Duran and Scialpi .
It is the prologue to the successful television series“The boys of the 3rd C” , broadcast by Italia 1 starting from 13 January 1987. For three seasons, the teenagers of the Eighties followed the amazing stories of Chicco, the handsome and sporty Massimo, the mammone Bruno, the beautiful Sharon daughter of a rich Milanese family, and so on. School, love and sport.
Football of course and in particular. Chicco is a huge fan of Magggica Roma, so passionate that, in a bombastic and “royal” lunch with Sharon’s family, he finds himself watching a game on television (Rome – Fiorentina, to be exact) and running to the bathroom at every goal to be able to cheer undisturbedwithout appearing fiercely forced in front of her father, Commendatore Camillo Zampetti, always interpreted in a great way by Guido Nicheli. [/ vc_column_text] [/ vc_column] [/ vc_row]

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In the second episode of the first series, the crime: Chicco, thanks to his great football culture, is selected to participate in the quiz program “Superstrike”, conducted by Marco Columbro . He wins and wins, then comes the last fateful question that makes him collapse: what was the sequence of the penalties in Rome-Liverpool, the 1984 European Cup final
The one played at the Olympic stadium, at home, the one that would have had the perfect romantic ending. The Romanist and Romanist tragedy, betrayed by the errors of Conti and Graziani’s spot , that of the somewhat bitter arbitrage of the Swede Erik Fredriksson (whom we will see again at the 1986 World Cup for the “happiness” of the USSR), but also of the saves of the extravagant Reds goalkeeper, Grobbelaar . What to answer to Marco Columbro
Simple:
Rome and Liverpool have never played
Via Dreams of Glory, to hell with the rich 120 million prize pool. The Giallorossi faith has no value! He denies reality, he tries, with bitter irony and with the unconscious belief that he can rewrite history. It is not from a penalty kick that a player can be judged, said Francesco De Gregori , but this statement has often faltered. Chicco, does not fit and increases the dose:
By chance this question was invented by her
Since you are notoriously Juventus, I had the doubt why there is malice in this question. However, Rome and Liverpool have never played. Maybe I dreamed it, it was a nightmare: it was the worst night of my life
34 years later, history can really be rewritten
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