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I've never used the ignore option but I think it doesn't protect you from seeing the quotes from an ignored users.
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Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
I've never used the ignore option but I think it doesn't protect you from seeing the quotes from an ignored users.
From the quote from Schumacher I provided, it is clear that Kimi didn't complain in private either. Not enough, anyway.
That is why I don't like him.
A lack of public criticism may be good for morale, and it may also be a negative if it isn't matched by complaints behind closed doors if it allows complacency.
As Webber said last week, if Alonso is doing the bulk of the work, is demanding more and perceives an inequality in work ethic, that is going to cause problems which are, at source, Kimi's fault.
Now, if Kimi is leading the Championship, if Kimi is winning more races, if he wins at Monza, then Alonso can cry all he likes for me.
If Kimi doesn't add sufficient value to the team, then Alonso has every right to let everyone know.
Then the Tifosi can judge.
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I've never used the ignore option but I think it doesn't protect you from seeing the quotes from an ignored users.[/quote:3cx1lisy]
Thank you for pointing that out.
You don't say? :dork:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
An inconvient truth for the vindictive :down:Quote:
Originally Posted by Big Ben
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Originally Posted by airshifter
Ferrari fan here and not shaken in the least. I hope Kimi kicks some serious ass for the team; it’s just that I see some rather hilarious "chip on her shoulder" type of juvinile resentment from certain members. This generally comes from not ever having been an athlete, so they live their lives vicariously through a faultless god, others are quite reasonable though. I would suggest you re-read the blog (I posted the link in a previous comment) I'm pretty sure this is another case of you taking the opportunity to talk sophomoric smack that you are quite fond of, because that particular piece is garbage. My argument regarding the blog is not based on speculation, it is an argument that merely points out that a blogger who writes a lot of good stuff has taken to provocative speculation, and that is what I'm calling it. If certain members want to use it to help them feel better about their dream that Zo will crumble under the relentless pressure from Ice that is fine, I'm just not buying it.
Here are more words of wisdom from TJ13.
Red Bull yes at least not likely this season. Not capable of being competitive with Mercedes and Lotus? :rotflmao: Wrong!! Not only is this guy way off in his prognostication, heseems to think he is a mind reader in this matter. That is irresponsible journalism. It's Felipe that can't drive the car, or Ferrari would be firmly in 2nd in the WCC race. Of course one should never let facts get in the way of a good story :dozey:Quote:
Fernando’s comment about winning 3 or 4 consecutive races is delusional – and he knows it. This clearly demonstrates his utter lack of belief that the team can deliver him anything remotely competitive to fight the Red Bull, Lotus and Mercedes cars
Which is exactly why it should not be used as evidence to substanciate an opinnion :idea:Quote:
Originally Posted by airshifter
Could I take this opportunity to point out that I was replying to Alca's post which quoted the blog, and not replying to the poster who supplied the link
I had given him a second-chance, thinking I may have been hasty and caught him on a bad day, which happens to us all, but it would appear that his natural approach to posting is what I encountered first time.
Just so that clears it up.
I wonder how much Ferrari is paying Felipe to blatantly dis' Kimi with the example of not only Fred but Mike also being a better driver than Ice?
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Massa has partnered three World Champions during his eight years at Ferrari; first teaming up with Schumacher then Kimi Raikkonen and finally Alonso.
And although on paper Schumacher is the most successful of the trio with his seven Drivers' titles and his 91 race victories, Massa rates Alonso above the German.
"I've always had very strong team-mates," he said in an interview with Sky Sports F1.
"I always learnt that you need to be perfect because if you're not perfect they will be in front of you.
"For sure I've had some tough times as well with strong team-mates. The one was suffering more [against] was Alonso. I think maybe he's more complete.
"Schumacher was very, very good. He was amazing and a very complete driver as well. But I think maybe Alonso is even more perfect."
Oh wait; it can't be the team influencing him to say such things because “The Judge” proved beyond a shadow of a doubt:
It has to be Zo begging Felipe to please say he is better than Kimi. :confused:Quote:
the team will initially rally behind Kimi, which might tip the scales in Kimi's favour in the early season.
Or is Massa trying to up his stock by saying he is still really fast,
just not as fast as a living god :dozey:http://i46.tinypic.com/hv9ul3.gif :sailor: http://i46.tinypic.com/hv9ul3.gif :angel:
The quote you presented is not from any of TJ's articles, so what does that have to do with it?Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr Alca-Tazizzle
Yeah, could I get you please not bother me with minor details while I'm in the zone, Thanks. :rolleyes: ;)
Best wishes,
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http://www.racingnerds.com/?p=2906
"Kimi Räikkönen going to Ferrari has among Italians widely been interpreted so that Kimi’s sacking in 2009 was a big mistake.
MTV3 revealed on Wednesday evening an interesting detail concerning the contract negotiations: Räikkönen demanded an apology from Luca di Montezemolo – and he got it!
- When it comes to the apology, I have understood that the concrete apology was a demand before continuing the negotiations with Ferrari. And it was specifically from Montezemolo to Räikkönen in person, Oskari Saari told.
According to some information the bad blood between Räikkönen and di Montezemo could had prevented the contract from happening. But now they will work together starting from next season.
- After the signature these things are now sealed and put int the bundle with past happenings. They can move forward, Saari said in Tulosruutu.
http://www.suomif1.com/2013/09/mtv3-tul "
Forgive my cynicism, but I think I'll file this under "Kimi Fan Fantasy".
I seriously doubt that, had Luca and Kimi's relationship previously been such an issue, that Montezemolo would bow to such a demand.
He is many things, Mr Luca, but he isn't soft.
Furthermore, making demands like this won't sit well with any management. I just don't buy it.
However, it seems there are enough people who will believe any old tripe spouted in regard to Kimi, Ferrari and Fernando. Some of the blogs and sites I've looked at in the last few days - well, if they had been in old fashioned printed paper, I wouldn't classify them as good enough to wipe my backside with.
They've just stopped short from saying Kimi had LDM do all this on his knees :laugh: