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Bruce Sterling’s PIRATE UTOPIA offers insight into the increasingly influential cities of the twenty-first century
In THE HEDGEHOG REVIEW: VOL. 19 NO. 2 (SUMMER 2017), Noah J. Toly discusses Bruce Sterling’s Sidewise Award-nominated PIRATE UTOPIA.
To West, the very power struggles of Europe in the first half of the twentieth century were etched into the cityscape of Fiume.
The same Fiume—kind of—is the setting for Bruce Sterling’s 2016 science-fiction novel Pirate Utopia, which presents an alternative history of the city. Sterling’s Fiume is the titular pirate utopia, a city in which “an entire Babel of languages” is spoken by those who converge upon it from all over the world. Fiume’s leaders are captivated by Futurism, “united in defiance of the Church and the State,” and convinced by the power of industry and engineering to “defy the whole world from a modest Adriatic town.”17 They dream of writing into being a future uninhibited by the nation-state and the League of Nations. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Fiume’s technologies, and its drive for independence, are being directed toward the familiar ends of profiteering and power for power’s sake. In the end, the pirate regime gets its chance to turn against the nation-state in its preeminent form when its leaders are invited by a coterie of famous Americans, including Harry Houdini, H.P. Lovecraft, and Robert E. Howard, to join in a military coup to overthrow US president Woodrow Wilson.
The increasingly influential cities of the twenty-first century are, in some ways, like Sterling’s Fiume. In the wake of World War I, with Italy “half-graveyard, half-clearing-sale,” the fictional Fiume had accumulated machinery that had been heaped up and then abandoned by the nation-state: “Armored flame-throwers. Pneumatic drills for mountain warfare. Great spidery heaps of disused radio antennas. So many awesome and efficient things that a stricken world had bent every possible effort to build, and then forgotten.”18 These machines, coupled with the giant flying pontoon boats and flying torpedoes produced at a local factory, endowed the city with a distinct blend of inherited capabilities and novel techniques that were turned not to transformational purposes but to more familiar ends.
Zoran Krušvar for the Croatian NOVI LIST interviews Bruce Sterling.
First of all, I'm very glad you wrote a novel about my town.
- Oh, thank you for letting me out of town afterwards.
Tell me, how did this happen? You are the man who travels a lot, you have seen many cities, why did you decide exactly for Rijeka?
"I was at Tito's Galeb, as part of the Festival Republic, where we talked about the history of Rijeka. This book is in some way the result of this gathering. I probably would have written it anyway, but there everything was crystallized there.
The book is successful, I'm happy how it went off. So we can have other such gatherings and I believe that some similar fruits will be produced from them. Otherwise, I often pass through Rijeka, halfway between the cities I live in, Turin and Belgrade, and I can also stay in Krk, where I'm writing, so it was not particularly unlikely to write something about Rijeka. However, most of this novel about Rijeka I wrote in Turin.
Pirate Utopia What attracted you D'Annunzio and his time?
- That is the time when Rijeka was truly the European Capital of Culture. There was a period of one and a half days when this town was an incredible place. There have been unheard of activities that have had the potential to change the world. Such cultural eruptions are rare, we can compare it with San Fancis in 1967, the Paris Commune, Five Million Days, or some other form of overthrow. These are dramatic events and of course I'm interested.
If you lived in that moment, would you come to Rijeka?
"There were a lot of writers who came, probably I would have visited it, but since I'm not a big supporter of political movements I would probably have written a sneaky comment and gone.
Translation from Croatian courtesy of Google.
For more info on PIRATE UTOPIA, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover and image by John Coulthart
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Too often, the early bloodthirsty politics of the "American Republic" are dismissed as something irrelevant and dusty. Old bigotry, or maybe just ignorance that modern society has outgrown and left far behind us, supposedly. This has been more like a clever propaganda exercise, like replacing Bush's "evil" imperial armed occupation of Afghanistan with Obama's "friendly" imperial armed occupation of Afghanistan. What were roughly hewn, crude but basic ideas of how the social system they were building would be structured, are intensely relevant today. More than people want to admit. "The tradition of all dead generations weights like a nightmare on the brains of the living." The propaganda lie is that his-story is as one-way as time's arrow, always moving us forward away from old injustices. Reality is multilayered, dialectical and thus contradictory, and deadlier. Everything has changed, yes, and yet it is also true that what was old and overthrown returns all over against within the new form of its replacement. There were two powerful ideas that were underlying the euro-settler relationship with New Afrikans. Ideas that kept seeping up to the oil-slicked surface of euro-capitalist culture. The first was that this entire continent was needed by the "white" man, and belonged to them as their God-given space. The second is that New Afrikans are not just human beings like other people, but something very different. And that what is so different or deviant about them is what will be responsible for their disappearance. That euro-capitalism and its settler servants have only "clean hands" about this ugly business. The idea that this one euro-settler capitalist civilization must expand to cover the entire land mass of the continent, and even extend its power beyond, was one of the most dominant strategic political ideas in all of u.s. his-story. The popular phrase "Manifest Destiny" summed that up. We all know this already, or should. During the Mexican-American War of 1847, the editor of the journal Scientific American boasted: "We hold the keys of the Atlantic on the east and the Pacific on the far distant west. Our navies sweep the Gulf of Mexico and our armies occupy the land of the ancient Aztecs.... Every American must feel a glow of enthusiasm in his heart has he thinks of his country's greatness, her might and her power." Settlers relates how "even during the Civil War, the House of Representatives issued a report on emancipation that strongly declared: '... the highest interests of the white race, whether Anglo-Saxon, Celt or Scandinavian, require that the whole country should be held and occupied by these races alone.'" That's the u.s. congress, that's "democracy" speaking. At the same time, the peculiar idea was widespread among educated settlers that New Afrikans were not merely "inferior" to "white" man, but so frail and unmanly as a species that they were in the process of dying away. Dwindling towards natural extinction like other failed extinct species of the past, or even the noble but "savage" Indian who somehow couldn't survive close to "civilization." Indeed, many "white" men then unfavorably compared the "wild" Indian to the Black man, whose presence on the continent was but an artificial creation of sordid business. That popular novilist James Fenimore Cooper told his readers that Nature had "cause the African mind to wither," os that an Indian is "vastly the superior of the black." Henry Louis Gates's 19th century predecessor as Harvard University's "expert" on New Afrikans was Louis Agassiz, an eminent scientist from Switzerland who stressed he had no backward amerikkkan prejudices when it came to race. Agassiz was also quick to inform the public how New Afrikans were not only less manly than the euro-settler, but less of a man than indigenous peoples: "The indomitable, courageous, proud Indian, in how very different a light he stand by the side of the submissive, obsequious negro..." (to complete his kkk-grade scientific explanation, Harvard's Agassiz added, "or by the side of the tricky, cunning, and cowardly Mongolian.") Now Agassiz was an important voice back then, among the settler elite. Because he was one of the most distinguished naturalists and anthropologists in the u.s. He was the founder of Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology. Nor could he be dismissed as some right-wing nutcase. In fact, Agassiz was a liberal, and an old friend of Mikhail Bakunin, the famous Russian revolutionary. Louis Agassiz even hosted Bakunin when the controversial anarchist was making his way across the u.s. back to europe after his celebrated escape from tsarist exile in Siberia. So it meant something when Agassiz testified before Lincoln's Freedman's Inquiry Commission that it wasn't "safe" to let New Afrikan men vote or have the same human rights as euro-men. Human rights for women wasn't even a question, of course. [...] Not only were euro-settlers active in promoting theories that New Afrikans were going to become extinct, but they insisted that any such genocide was not the responsibility of euro-capitalism. It was solely due to the alleged "natural" flaws within New Afrikans themselves. Perhaps the leaders in these intellectual gangs of settlers with absolutely "clean hands" were the many Anti-Slavery abolitionists who also believed that freedom meant doom for New Afrikans. Because this not too hiden desire for a pristine "white" continent was not an extremist right view, but was something both liberals and conservatives not so secretly shared.
The Ideas Of Black Genocide In The Amerikkkan Mind, J. Sakai and Butch Lee
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He Was Mine Chapter 1
Here is part 1 of my new story on Wattpad. To read more, hop over to my wattpad. Link~ https://www.wattpad.com/932982812-he-was-mine-superman
(Disclaimer~ Mature content)
“Two more,” I heard him mumble as he slammed the empty shot glass down. He shifted on the bar stool and ran his hand sloppily over his face. He appeared tall, with smooth black hair and emerald green eyes. His square jaw was dusted with scruffy facial hair, it seemed to have been a couple days since his last shave. He wore a grey, zip up hoodie, and a dusty blue, v-neck t-shirt under it. His tight jeans had few rips at the knees, and his reeboks were unlaced. His voice, though slurred, was deep and resonant.
I couldn’t help but stare at his full lips as he brought the next shot glass to his mouth. As he set the glass down and slowly exhaled, I watched his chest fall. The zipper of his sweater stopped below his chest, and his tight shirt revealed his pecs. The sleeves of the sweater were pushed up past his elbows, but his firm biceps weren’t hide-able. His large hands made the shot glasses seem like tiny thimbles. His fingernails were clean and filed.
“Clyde, stop being a creep and go bang him already.” Jake nudged my shoulder, causing me to spill some of my beer.
“Oh, he’s way out of my league. Look at him! His name is probably Clark Fucking Kent,” I scoffed as I took a gulp of my drink.
“Bro, take your chance. I’ve never seen him before, so he’s probably not from around here. You’ll never see him again.”
I shifted my gaze to Jake, who sat beside me. He had been trying to find me a hookup since my breakup a month ago. Honestly, I had never “hooked up” before. I was more a relationships kind of guy. But that hottie across the bar? He was probably way more experienced than me.
“The worst that could happen is rejection. Worth the risk in my opinion.” Jake chuckled and finished off his iced tea. He ran his hand through his white hair and sat back in the booth. He was a rather skinny dude with a long torso. Because of his white hair and grey eyes, he was often called “Jake Frost”.
“Well then why don’t you take him home if you think he’s so hot?” I rolled my eyes and finished my drink. My gaze turned back to the man on the bar stool. He was doing another round of shots.
“I’ve already got my partner. You on the other hand,” he nudged my arm again. “Need to get some dick.”
“I’m on my third beer and Superman over there is clearly on the path to wasted. Is this even legal?”
“Okay, now you’re making excuses. Up, up, up,” he began to push me out of the booth. “Go talk to him!”
I stood and let out a shaky breath as I adjusted the collar of my navy blue shirt. As I approached him, I wiped my sweaty palms on my black jeans and glanced around. Luckily, the stool beside Superman was empty. I hesitantly seated myself and cleared my throat.
“Rough day?” I asked as Superman adjusted his posture and pushed the empty shot glasses back.
“Somethin’ like that,” he muttered, not sparing me a glance.
“You from around here?” I bit my lip and scratched the back of my head. Gosh, could I be any more awkward?
“Just moved here.”
“Oh, well welcome to New York. I’m Clyde Rivers.”
“Hunter Myles.” This time he looked at me. Our eyes met, but just briefly. That brief moment of eye contact was enough to let me forget everything around me. My shoulders relaxed and I turned more towards him.
“So, Hunter, what did you come to New York for?”
“Just wanted a new start. LA got boring.”
We continued the small talk, about how he’s a novelist. Or novilist in the making. He was finishing up with his first book. I told him a little about myself, how I was an Emergency Medical Technician. I told him how I would soon be attending a year long paramedic program.
Hunter ordered me some shots, and poor Jake was forgotten. I don’t remember the rest of that night, but I did go home with a new contact in my phone. And no, I did not go home with Superman that night.
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#gaylove#romance#gay#sad#lgbtq#bar#grief#loss#heartbreak#love#relationship#writers#story#wattpad#mature
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#novilist #news #frontpage #opatija 😎 (at Rijeka, Croatia)
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Sorry I took so long to reply! Tagged by @bookwyrm07
Name: Kate aka blaineandsamevanderson aka kaitlia777 aka SageK
Sign: Scorpio
Gender: female
Height: 5'9"
Where do I see myself in 10 years: Still working my job, but maybe having sold a book or two and having a nice career as a novilist
Favorite 90s show: Oh my God, so many Good shows. Due South might win, but there was The Pretender, Profiler, Early Edition, W-Files....
Last kiss: My Doggo, lol
Ever been to Vegas: No, too hot
Favorite shows: That varies from day to day
Favorite fruit: Watermelon
Favorite book: Relic, by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
Stupidest thing I’ve ever done: Fallen off a fence and broken my arm cuz my school bag was so heavy it made me flip over backwards
Favorite Gif: The excited baby
Lock screen: My Dog JJ, who passed away in January.
Tagging anyone who wants to do this!
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CHARLES WENT TO CANADA, MARY BETH PURSUED HER DREAM OF BEING A NOVILIST, TILLY IS MARRIED AND HAS A CHILD, PEARSON BECAME A BUTCHER AND HAS A PHOTO OF THE WHOLE GANG ON THE WALL, SADIE GOT OUT SAFE, MARY IS MOURNING ARTHUR, AGENTS FOUND JOHN :(. THIS FUCKING GAME MADE ME CRY SO MUCH SHHHGVYBJ. I LOVE YOU ROCKSTAR. THANK YOU.
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Media Kroasia Sorotin Proses Transfer Brylian Aldama ke Klub HNK Rijeka
Berita bola terbaru, 1 April 2021 datang dari Media Kroasia, Novilist. Media ini menyoroti menyoroti proses transfer Brylian Aldama dalam artikel yang tayang pada Kamis (26/11/2020). Dimana kita tahu kalau pemain Indonesia Brylian Aldama sudah bergabung dengan klub asal Kroasia, HNK Rijeka.
"Brylian Negietha Dwiki Aldama akan segera menjadi pemain anyar Rijeka. Transfernya akan segera diumumkan dalam beberapa hari. Dia adalah pemain 18 tahun asal Indonesia, negara dengan populasi penduduk 267 juta," tulisnya.
Menurut Novilist, transfer Brylian Aldama tidak akan mengalami kendala karena HNK Rijeka tidak akan mengeluarkan biaya besar untuk mendatangkannya. Di sisi lain, dengan usia yang masih muda Brylian bisa memberikan banyak keuntungan untuk HNK Rijeka.
"Dari sisi finansial, ini (transfer Brylian) bukan masalah besar untuk Rijeka tetapi justru akan mendatangkan banyak keuntungan di masa depan."
"Efeknya sudah bisa dirasakan di media sosial, di mana komentar dukungan untuk Rijeka banyak berasal dari Indonesia," tulisnya.
HNK Rijeka dikabarkan telah menyiapkan beberapa hal khusus untuk membantu Brylian Aldama beradaptasi. Beberapa di antaranya yakni konsumsi makanan halal dan kursus bahasa Kroasia.
"Jadi yang pertama kami sampaikan ke klub sana pasti pertama mengatakan bahwa Brylian itu seorang muslim dan dia tidak makan daging babi dan kami cuma memberi informasi dasarnya saja," kata Mirwan Suwarno.
"Terakhir kami berkomunikasi dengan Rijeka, mereka bertanya apakah Brylian perlu belajar Bahasa Kroasia dan Inggris, satau satu diantaranya saja."
"Saat itu kami pun menyetujui dua-duanya. Mereka bertanya soal persiapan Brylian Aldama di sana, terutama kelas bahasa itu," tandasnya.
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Suicide novilists, vodka and djs... no one was at the bus stop... the kalashnekov 47.
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I was tagged by @neonacidtrip (Two in one day, I’m so flattered)
Answer these 30 questions and tag 20 people: @jojo-obsessed @lone-red-lion @reds-evil-lair ((That’s the only people that I think that’ll tolerate me...)) (You don’t have to do it if you don’t wanna, no pressure! :D)
Nickname: Lil, Lily. Star sign: Libra Gender: Female MBTI Type: Huh? Height: 5' something. I don’t really know off hand. Time: 10:57 a.m. Birthday: October Favorite bands: There are so many, but Simple Plan, Matchbox 20, Eleven past One, Rebel Coast (I will love you forever if you remember where they are from) Skillet. Favorite solo artists: James Durbin, Colton Dixon, Rob Thomas, Shawn Mendez, Plumb i think is a soloist.... Song stuck in my head: Drifting- Plumb Last movie I watched: Clash of the Titans from’81 Last show I watched: PowerRangers Turbo Other blogs: I think I have five in total. When I created my blog: Some time about a year and a bit ago. What I post about: Cats, anime, Thomas Sanders, drawings, Slugterra, Stormhawks, Voltron, everything really Last thing I googled: Slugterra- Thrill of the Game Following: I don’t know. Followers: 107 wonderful people (for my main blog) Favorite colors: Red and a light blue. Average hours of sleep: I think about 9 Lucky number: I don’t know. Instruments: I tried to learn the guitar once and I learned how to play the trombone for two years for one semester each year. What I’m wearing: A black Calgary Expo shirt and a pair of sweat capris things How many blankets I sleep with: generally two. Dream job: To be a singer or a novilist or something. A voice actor is up there too. Dream trip: London or Japan Favorite food: basically anything that doesn’t look weird or disgusting Nationality: I am English and German as well as Scottish or Irish or something. I get the two mixed up a lot.
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Offbeat and disturbing PIRATE UTOPIA is an amusing little romp
At THE FUTURIST DOLMEN, Alasdair Czyrnyj is surprised to enjoy Bruce Sterling’s PIRATE UTOPIA.
Today’s subject, Bruce Sterling’s 2016 novella PIRATE UTOPIA, is something I literally found out about yesterday and spent a few hours reading cover to cover. I’ve never been a big fan of Sterling, so I half-expected the story to set my teeth on edge. Much to my surprise, however, I actually found it to be a rather amusing little romp.
Now, as for why I liked this book, I found Sterling did a marvelous job of depicting the hurly-burly of those revolutionary times, depicting the swagger and the bold personalities of the age with gusto while never failing to remind the reader of their darker sides. It also seemed to be a rather appropriate book to be reading in 2016, when so much of our politics in the West are no longer working as expected, and people from the margins are calling for new solutions to old problems (even though today’s radicals and reactionaries are hardly a patch on those of our great-grandfather’s generation). Finally and most importantly, he had the good sense to end it before the joke ran out of steam or turned into something radically different. It’s a rare skill to have, and an even rarer skill to deploy successfully.
Charlie Harvey on his eponymous site praises the book.
He is back to writing counterfactual alternative histories examining what may have been had things just happened to turn out slightly differently (cf. steampunk bible and Victorian romp THE DIFFERENCE ENGINE, cowritten with William Gibson) with what he calls a "dieselpunk" story of post World War One futurism. I found it heavier going than that book, it was by turns literary, a bit silly and even somewhat educational. As well as offbeat and disturbing.
On TUMBLR, Bruce Sterling shares an image about PIRATE UTOPIA from the Rijeka paper. The full text of the article can be found at NOVI LIST.
For more info on PIRATE UTOPIA, visit the Tachyon page.
Cover and illustrations by John Coulthart
#bruce sterling#pirate utopia#review#the futurist dolmen#alasdair czyrnyj#charlie harvey#novilist#fiume#rijeka#alternate history#john couthart
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I’m Scared
Today, I do not feel like a citizen. By the words of our new president, I would be considered an enemy — in his mind, because I opposed him coming to power. In my mind, because I opposed racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and so much more.
In the mind of our vice president, I am something in need of fixing. I wasn’t born straight, or cis, so there must be something wrong with me. Quite frankly, we agree there — but where I feel I need hormones and surgeries, the vice president would likely recommend electrocution and conversion therapy.
In the eyes of our law makers, I am a threat to women everywhere. Because I want to use the restroom in peace, and must be stopped. I doubt the judicial system will be able to stop them. There are no constitutional protections for my right to exist, and what rights people currently have are already at risk.
This is not something out of a horror story. This is not a dystopian future written by one of your favorite sci fi novilists. This is not an angsty teen telling a joke. This is me, being serious, when I declare thatI do not feel like a citizen in the country I was born into. A feel like a political prisoner. An enemy of the country, kept alive and under watch — but who could be killed at any point. Either from being denied life giving services, or by being simply tossed to those who wish me harm.
They may wish it because I’m transgender. They may wish it because I’m a woman. Or they may wish it because I’m a lesbian — or because they refuse to see me as any of those things, refuse to understand any of it and just see me as different. If all else fails, I’m sure a lot of people wish me harm just for being Jewish.
Honestly, at times I wish all the bigots in this world harm back. That’s not going to solve anything, though. Nothing I do is really going to solve anything right now. I don’t know how to solve anything, right now.
What I know how to do is put on my make up. Go into work. Earn money. Try to live my life. And write in this blog, trying to get the word out to as many people as possible. These are the same things would have done a few weeks ago. Except, before, I did it as a citizen. Now I don’t know what I am.
Except that i’m a Jewish, lesbian, transwoman, named Kay. I’m scared. And I have every reason to be.
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Rakitic: “Aún no es el momento de irme del Barça”
El centrocampista criata Ivan Rakitic, en declaraciones al diario Novilist en su país, ha dejado claro que su mente y su corazón están en el Barça pese a que en verano tuvo ofertas importantes. “Leí todo lo escrito, sí. Hubo una oferta. Algunos clubs... Leer noticia https://ift.tt/2Q9OcdF
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Λιβάια: Γρήγορα θα έρθουν και τα γκολ
Ο Μάρκο Λιβάια μίλησε για το νικηφόρο ματς της ΑΕΚ με την Ριέκα, για την παρουσία του στην Ένωση, αλλά και τον όμιλο του Europa League.
Αναλυτικά τα όσα δήλωσε ο Μάρκο Λιβάια στη «novilist»:
Για την νικηφόρα αναμέτρηση με τη Ριέκα: «Πρέπει να επαινέσω τον προπονητή και τα παιδιά για έναν μεγάλο αγώνα που κάναμε. Αξίζαμε να πάρουμε τους τρεις βαθμούς. Παίξαμε καλά στα πρώτα 20 λεπτά και στη συνέχεια είχαμε μια νευρικότητα. Σε μερικά παιχνίδια πρέπει να προσαρμοστούμε στους αντιπάλους και να εκμεταλλευτούμε τις πιθανότητες που έχουμε στο παιχνίδι. Η Ριέκα δεν με εξέπληξε. Έχουν πολλούς παίκτες που παίζουν μαζί πολύ καιρό. Σίγουρα έχει ποιότητα και δεν κέρδιζε τυχαία τον τίτλο στην Κροατία μετά από τόσα χρόνια».
Για τις εμφανίσεις του με την ΑΕΚ: «Είμαστε μια ομάδα που δημιουργεί πολλές ευκαιρίες. Έχουμε πολλές επιθέσεις προς την αντίπαλη εστία. Είμαι ευχαριστημένος από το παιχνίδι μου. Είναι σημαντικό να παίζω. Κάθε αγώνα νιώθω και καλύτερα. Πιστεύω ότι γρήγορα θα έρθουν και τα γκολ».
Για την πορεία του ομίλου στο Europa League: «Είναι αλήθεια πως η Μίλαν είναι φαβορί για την πρώτη θέση, αλλά πρόσφατα έδειξαν κόντρα στη Λάτσιο ότι έχουν προβλήματα στο παιχνίδι τους και δεν είναι όλα τόσο εύκολα γι’ αυτούς. Έχουν πολλούς ποιοτικούς παίκτες, αλλά κάθε ομάδα έχει μια πιθανότητα εναντίον όλων. Σίγουρα αν κερδίσουμε την Αούστρια θα μπορούμε να πούμε ότι κατά τα 60% θα είμαστε στον επόμενο γύρο. Μπροστά στον κόσμο μας μπορούμε να τα καταφέρουμε. Ωστόσο η Αούστρια είναι ένας σοβαρός αντίπαλος».
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