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the date that the club was founded is wrong, it should be 7th of june 79.180.212.203 ( talk) 17:06, 7 June 2017 (UTC)
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The bit where you say that Roma's kit changed to 'orange-maroon' due to modern marketing is completely wrong... What we mean for 'purple red' here in Rome is exactly what you call 'maroon', a lighter shade though... what we mean for 'gold' is exactly what you call 'orange' or 'amber', light orange... Roma's kits have been such for decades... it's not about 'modern marketing' at all... we're nicknamend 'yellow-reds' for simplicistic reasons, the press never dared coin the term 'orange-maroon', so it went that way, but our kit has seldom been really yellow and red... it happened in the late '80s, we wore dark red and yellow... our kits before then had always been maroon and light orange... and they reverted to 'orange-maroon' immediately in the '90s... next season we'll be wearing yellow-red again, I don't think our supporters will love it, though. It's a bit like Motherwell or Bradford City, their kits are so similar to ours. How would you call them? Amber-maroon? Amber-claret? That's Roma. It has always been, and when we say we're yellow-reds we do mean that light orange-maroon combination... Please, change that bit where you say it's due to modern marketing, it is not, it has never been this way...
Gianmaria.framarin 04:32, 12 July 2017 (UTC)
Why don't you check out Roma's traditional kits yourself? Take a look at those from the '70s and most of all those from the early '80s and from the '90s on... you'll clearly see what I'm talking about. It's NOT 'modern marketing'. Why do you accept Motherwell is 'amber and claret' and do not accept Roma is NOT 'yellow and red'? Look, mate, if I had the chance to edit the whole page, I'd do it at once, but they won't let me in... I don't think that letting this page say what it says is any good commentary on reality, I'm sorry. Gianmaria.framarin 22:40, 13 July 2017 (UTC)
/info/en/?search=Galatasaray_S.K._(football) This page is highly explicatory: Galatasaray reverted to purple red and gold (the colours of the Roman Empire btw) recently, A.S. Roma has almost always worn those colours, so why don't you recognise it? Why is it good for Galatasaray or Motherwell or Bradford City and not for Roma??? Gianmaria.framarin 02:12, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
That's why Wikipedia won't ever be working properly: people here do NOT want to check the truth with their own eyes and thus stick to BOLLOCKS some club directory impose on others, maybe someone like you. Can't you simply understand they're doing it for marketing purposes??? Yet you don't want to take a look at all the kits Roma has worn all over the last decades, that means you and the truth = two strangers. Come over to Italy and ask which colours Roma bears... they'll of course tell you 'yellow and red', adding 'well, it's more like amber and claret, honestly', because ROME'S HISTORICAL CLOURS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ORO E PORPORA, not "yellow and red". Translate it, can't you? It's not 'gold and purple', purple in English speaking countries is closer to violet... it's definitely AMBER AND CLARET, still you won't get to have a look with your own eyes and stick to this TEMPORARY kit change (it will last no longer than other two seasons, we'll check out). As a 'Wikipedian' you should search for what is true, not what big clubs would want you to believe in. Otherwise, okay, let's even dare say what the telly says is all true... or let's say we'd better stick to what politicians state, even if they're lying and THERE'S PLENTY OF PROOFS ABOUT THIS. I told you where the proofs can be found: take a look at any Roma kit in the last three decades. You won't do it, it's your FAULT. By the way, what's this then? http://www.savile-rogue.com/italy-serie-a-serie-b-c355/roma-c158/savile-rogue-claret-and-amber-minibar-cashmere-football-scarf-in-the-colours-of-a-s-roma-p2381 The rest of the world knows Roma usually wears amber and claret, you'll stick to whatever reason and keep your eyes closed. I'm off now, there's no serious discussion with anyone like you. Gianmaria.framarin 00:35, 18 June 2018 (UTC)
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The colors of the AS Roma logo was changed on the 25th of July, 2016. It went back to the colors of Rome, red and yellow. Official source
The current logo can be found here.
I hope someone can change it, I'm new to Wikipedia and is seemingly unable to edit the page.
Thank you in advance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sylvictus ( talk • contribs) 12:02, 17 March 2018 (UTC)
Apparently it seems that the repeated potentially fatal violence by Roma ultras using various offensive and dangerous weapons is not allowed to be mentioned in the subheading. Not sure why. ( Limhey ( talk) 10:51, 29 April 2018 (UTC))
With all due respect I cannot thank you for these sweeping amendments/deletions. "Touching up his grammar" is unnecessarily patronising and controlling. This is a serious prolonged and unanswered problem which deserves lengthy detail especially on the English language page. The astonishing number of stabbings deserves highlighting not sanitising. Please feel free to add the no doubt substantial detail about violence upon Italians. I feel the repeated deletions of my contribution is looking like wilful vandalism.( Limhey ( talk) 18:47, 8 May 2018 (UTC))
Again with respect, who decides what is too much detail? Who determines what is going overboard? Surely more detail is desirable in an 'encyclopedia'. This is not a brief note book - the more cited information the better surely? Nobody is forced to read it. Why do you have the right to make this decision? I see you have posted on my talk page an edit war notice. Seems a bit one-sided that you can slash my contribution and sanitise this article with apparent impunity? ( Limhey ( talk) 19:22, 8 May 2018 (UTC))
Yep so it seems. A very small number displaying the same apparent bias towards minimising and diluting the amount of useful information regarding this historic, chronic unresolved blight on the game in Italy. This is tantamount to enablement. Does nationality/national loyalty come into the equation? The section is now near to pointless in its lack of important cited detail. The large total number of stabbings are now hidden. Is that what you meant by excessive? ( Limhey ( talk) 20:57, 8 May 2018 (UTC))
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Likewise, the Stadio della Roma that is referenced in the opening few paragraphs (the club plans to move to a new stadium ...) is out of date.
Finally, the club entered a new FFP settlement regime this past summer. 2600:4040:2540:E00:4C61:7338:EFC9:3748 ( talk) 00:59, 19 December 2022 (UTC)
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The address of As Roma training center in Trigoria is wrong ”kilometre 3600” means nothing. The actual address is Piazzale Dino Viola 1, 00128, Roma. Place rectify 2001:861:540B:2300:5250:A4FF:FE27:B970 ( talk) 22:24, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
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The bit where you say that Roma's kit changed to 'orange-maroon' due to modern marketing is completely wrong... What we mean for 'purple red' here in Rome is exactly what you call 'maroon', a lighter shade though... what we mean for 'gold' is exactly what you call 'orange' or 'amber', light orange... Roma's kits have been such for decades... it's not about 'modern marketing' at all... we're nicknamend 'yellow-reds' for simplicistic reasons, the press never dared coin the term 'orange-maroon', so it went that way, but our kit has seldom been really yellow and red... it happened in the late '80s, we wore dark red and yellow... our kits before then had always been maroon and light orange... and they reverted to 'orange-maroon' immediately in the '90s... next season we'll be wearing yellow-red again, I don't think our supporters will love it, though. It's a bit like Motherwell or Bradford City, their kits are so similar to ours. How would you call them? Amber-maroon? Amber-claret? That's Roma. It has always been, and when we say we're yellow-reds we do mean that light orange-maroon combination... Please, change that bit where you say it's due to modern marketing, it is not, it has never been this way...
Gianmaria.framarin 04:32, 12 July 2017 (UTC)
Why don't you check out Roma's traditional kits yourself? Take a look at those from the '70s and most of all those from the early '80s and from the '90s on... you'll clearly see what I'm talking about. It's NOT 'modern marketing'. Why do you accept Motherwell is 'amber and claret' and do not accept Roma is NOT 'yellow and red'? Look, mate, if I had the chance to edit the whole page, I'd do it at once, but they won't let me in... I don't think that letting this page say what it says is any good commentary on reality, I'm sorry. Gianmaria.framarin 22:40, 13 July 2017 (UTC)
/info/en/?search=Galatasaray_S.K._(football) This page is highly explicatory: Galatasaray reverted to purple red and gold (the colours of the Roman Empire btw) recently, A.S. Roma has almost always worn those colours, so why don't you recognise it? Why is it good for Galatasaray or Motherwell or Bradford City and not for Roma??? Gianmaria.framarin 02:12, 17 July 2017 (UTC)
That's why Wikipedia won't ever be working properly: people here do NOT want to check the truth with their own eyes and thus stick to BOLLOCKS some club directory impose on others, maybe someone like you. Can't you simply understand they're doing it for marketing purposes??? Yet you don't want to take a look at all the kits Roma has worn all over the last decades, that means you and the truth = two strangers. Come over to Italy and ask which colours Roma bears... they'll of course tell you 'yellow and red', adding 'well, it's more like amber and claret, honestly', because ROME'S HISTORICAL CLOURS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN ORO E PORPORA, not "yellow and red". Translate it, can't you? It's not 'gold and purple', purple in English speaking countries is closer to violet... it's definitely AMBER AND CLARET, still you won't get to have a look with your own eyes and stick to this TEMPORARY kit change (it will last no longer than other two seasons, we'll check out). As a 'Wikipedian' you should search for what is true, not what big clubs would want you to believe in. Otherwise, okay, let's even dare say what the telly says is all true... or let's say we'd better stick to what politicians state, even if they're lying and THERE'S PLENTY OF PROOFS ABOUT THIS. I told you where the proofs can be found: take a look at any Roma kit in the last three decades. You won't do it, it's your FAULT. By the way, what's this then? http://www.savile-rogue.com/italy-serie-a-serie-b-c355/roma-c158/savile-rogue-claret-and-amber-minibar-cashmere-football-scarf-in-the-colours-of-a-s-roma-p2381 The rest of the world knows Roma usually wears amber and claret, you'll stick to whatever reason and keep your eyes closed. I'm off now, there's no serious discussion with anyone like you. Gianmaria.framarin 00:35, 18 June 2018 (UTC)
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The colors of the AS Roma logo was changed on the 25th of July, 2016. It went back to the colors of Rome, red and yellow. Official source
The current logo can be found here.
I hope someone can change it, I'm new to Wikipedia and is seemingly unable to edit the page.
Thank you in advance. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Sylvictus ( talk • contribs) 12:02, 17 March 2018 (UTC)
Apparently it seems that the repeated potentially fatal violence by Roma ultras using various offensive and dangerous weapons is not allowed to be mentioned in the subheading. Not sure why. ( Limhey ( talk) 10:51, 29 April 2018 (UTC))
With all due respect I cannot thank you for these sweeping amendments/deletions. "Touching up his grammar" is unnecessarily patronising and controlling. This is a serious prolonged and unanswered problem which deserves lengthy detail especially on the English language page. The astonishing number of stabbings deserves highlighting not sanitising. Please feel free to add the no doubt substantial detail about violence upon Italians. I feel the repeated deletions of my contribution is looking like wilful vandalism.( Limhey ( talk) 18:47, 8 May 2018 (UTC))
Again with respect, who decides what is too much detail? Who determines what is going overboard? Surely more detail is desirable in an 'encyclopedia'. This is not a brief note book - the more cited information the better surely? Nobody is forced to read it. Why do you have the right to make this decision? I see you have posted on my talk page an edit war notice. Seems a bit one-sided that you can slash my contribution and sanitise this article with apparent impunity? ( Limhey ( talk) 19:22, 8 May 2018 (UTC))
Yep so it seems. A very small number displaying the same apparent bias towards minimising and diluting the amount of useful information regarding this historic, chronic unresolved blight on the game in Italy. This is tantamount to enablement. Does nationality/national loyalty come into the equation? The section is now near to pointless in its lack of important cited detail. The large total number of stabbings are now hidden. Is that what you meant by excessive? ( Limhey ( talk) 20:57, 8 May 2018 (UTC))
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Likewise, the Stadio della Roma that is referenced in the opening few paragraphs (the club plans to move to a new stadium ...) is out of date.
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The address of As Roma training center in Trigoria is wrong ”kilometre 3600” means nothing. The actual address is Piazzale Dino Viola 1, 00128, Roma. Place rectify 2001:861:540B:2300:5250:A4FF:FE27:B970 ( talk) 22:24, 28 May 2024 (UTC)