CAGLIARI. Lorenzo Patta “bottle cage” but “cold” before the Olympic final and the councilor Biancareddu a budding footballer on the very hard fields of Tempio. These are just some of the curtains that went on …
CAGLIARI. Lorenzo Patta “bottle cage” but “cold” before the Olympic final and the councilor Biancareddu a budding footballer on the very hard fields of Tempio. These are just some of the curtains staged during the two hours of the T-Hotel ceremony.
Andrea Biancareddu took it wide and went back to the days when he played in a field that had a very dangerous granite slab in midfield. Giovanni Malagò took the ball to tease him by telling how Salvino Tortu, tempiese like Biancareddu, had instead told him that he was rather poor in football, and so also in tennis. “But the importance of creating structures and recovering school gyms remains a priority ”, the commissioner stressed, seriously. Malagò again protagonist in telling the background of the relay victory in Tokyo. «What was most impressive was seeing the size of our four blues: when you see them on the track next to the giants of other nations you think: ‘ma’ ndo annamo? ‘. And instead … Winning like this makes you enjoy even more ». And then, “when I saw the Sardinian flag of the Quattro Mori on the track (after the gold in the 4x100m with Patta and Tortu) for a moment I was afraid that they would disqualify us, because it was not foreseen by the protocol”. (a.si.)