From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9762 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, September 20 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9762 Today's Subjects: ----------------- BONUS: $100 HOME DEPOT Gift Card Opportunity ["Home Depot Shopper Gift Op] Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! ["Enence Trans] OPEN NOW & get your reward! ["Thank you! 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In mid-1972, Giovanni Cappelletti became president of the club. In his first year in charge, Monza were relegated to the Serie C after losing the last match of the 1972b73 season away to Bari 3b1. Despite their relegation, Monza saw success in the Coppa Italia Semiprofessionisti, reaching the finals in 1974, 1975 and 1976, winning the first two over Lecce and Sorrento, and losing the third in a repeat of the first final. Five matches before the end of the 1975b76 season, Monza were promoted back to the Serie B; they also won an Anglo-Italian Cup on 19 June 1976, beating Wimbledon 1b0 in the final through a Francesco Casagrande goal. During the late 1970s, Monza came close to gaining promotion to the Serie A on multiple occasions. The first time was as a newly promoted team in the 1976b77 season, w ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 06:45:44 -0400 From: "Enence Translator" Subject: Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! Language barrier should no longer Be your concern anymore! http://healcomplete.rest/rTYxnbID46u5o1m1WKpFism2Su3T0iVwwWN3YsUp4IpZ8KjZag http://healcomplete.rest/6AChtom30ERRTBCIl0b-Ol5o-aHEmoy_yqOMHdL_EnCotw8H6g The foundation of Brundage's political world view was the proposition that Communism was an evil before which all other evils were insignificant. A collection of lesser themes basked in the reflected glory of the major one. These included Brundage's admiration for Hitler's apparent restoration of prosperity and order to Germany, his conception that those who did not work for a living in the United States were an anarchic human tide, and a suspicious anti-Semitism which feared the dissolution of Anglo-Protestant culture in a sea of ethnic aspirations. July 1955, ahead of the 1955b56 season, Monza merged with Prima Divisione (sixth level) side G.S. Simmenthal, the football club of the Simmenthal food company. A.C. Monza was renamed A.C. Simmenthal-Monza, and was headed by Simmenthal owner Claudio Sada. The merger helped fund subsequent transfer campaigns. The match between Monza and Verona on 8 October 1955 was the first free-to-air televised match in Italy. Monza's first season under the new management was positive, finishing the season in third place. In the following years, until the end of their merger in 1964, Monza alternated positive seasons (fourth and fifth place in 1958 and 1961, respectively) with negative ones (16th and 15th in 1960 and 1964). On 14 July 1964, Simmenthal ceased to sponsor Monza and the club reverted to its former name. Despite Monza's stable financial situation, no one was interested in purchasing the club; Sada decided to remain president for the following season. While Monza barely avoided relegation in the 1964b65 season, the same could not be said about the next season: following 15 years of second-tier football, Monza were relegated to the Serie C in the last matchday of the season, drawing 0b0 away to Mantova on 19 June 1966. After winning the 1966b67 play-off game against Como 1b0, thanks to a lone goal by Gianluigi Maggioni in the 32nd minute, Monza were promoted back to the Serie B after one ye ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 05:40:03 -0400 From: "Thank you! Olive Garden" Subject: OPEN NOW & get your reward! OPEN NOW & get your reward! http://guardzon.rest/VpvDXERYRRHKgiP2fg8B6BOG1kzC0RGMj0xfYmLfav3su0loTg http://guardzon.rest/A_y59dzWJajMfj6KqoPT6IIQiIBIQrk6A6BIizIzdg5kOsEVUA November 1913, Monza F.B.C. merged with Juventus F.B.C. (a group of athletes formerly part of the Forti e Liberi sports club) to form Associazione Calcio Monza. Monza first participated in the Terza Categoria (third level) in the 1913b14 season ; they played their first match on 4 January 1914, losing 3b1 at home against Fanfulla. The following season , Monza took part in the Promozione (second level), finishing fourth in their group of six. Despite the outbreak of World War I, when conscription forced teams to send their adult players to war, Monza were able to continue their sporting activity with young players. Between 1915 and 1918, the war interrupted official tournaments. Upon the resumption of football in 1919, Monza took part in the 1919b20 Promozione (second level). Having finished first in their group, Monza played the promotion finals against Trevigliese , losing 2b1. The Italian Football Federation, however, decided to promote Monza via repechage, and the team were allocated to the Prima Categoria, the top tier of Italian football. In 1919, Monza hosted the Czechoslovakia military national team for a friendly game at Grazie Vecchie field that ended in a 1b1 draw. Monza were grouped with Milan, Cremonese and Pro Patria in their qualifying group for the Prima Categoria. Their first game was played on 24 October 1920, a 4b1 home defeat to Milan; Francesco Mandelli scored Monza's lone goal. They finished the 1920b21 season with no points and in last place in their group. The following season, Monza finished second in their group, missing out on the final stage by one position. Due to a restructuring of the league system, Monza were moved to the Seconda Divisione (second level) for the 1922b23 season; they avoided relegation by beating Chiasso and Canottieri Lecco in the play-offs. In 1926b27, after beating Ponziana 3b2 in the final, Monza were declared champions of the Seconda Divisione Lega Nord (third level) and were promoted ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 07:45:31 -0400 From: "Bug-Free Bliss" Subject: Best Option For Summer Best Option For Summer http://homedepotbuz.us/Pp-v5SfjqCRtk7Jw4S31xhZrsEKjFYZSvjlo4TDaKuTQ6Y5j6Q http://homedepotbuz.us/4AqLba8z1y7nh0GwOc9y7x5ouZFBkCQvfDEO4g8x3ecnqBnp April 1999, after 19 years of presidency, Giambelli left the club amid criticism from fans concerning Monza's close connection with Milan and their CEO Adriano Galliani. With Giambelli's departure, Monza ceased to be Milan's satellite team. The club entered a period of instability, changing owners twice in five years. Monza were relegated to the Serie C1 in 2001 and then, for the first time, to the Serie C2 (fourth level) in 2002. Amid Monza's financial troubles, on 31 December 2003 the comune of Monza cut the supply of water and gas of Stadio Brianteo after the club was unable to pay the bills; Monza was forced to play home games at Stadio Breda in neighbouring Sesto San Giovanni. On 18 March 2004, Monza was declared bankrupt. On 3 June the same year, the club was acquired by Atalanta vice-president Gian Battista Begnini, who renamed it A.C. Monza Brianza 1912. Monza took part in the 2004b05 Serie C2 ; despite being eliminated in the promotion play-off semi-finals, they were admitted into the Serie C1 via repechage. Monza twice came close to promotion to the Serie B, losing two consecutive play-off finals. In the 2005b06 season, after having lost at home 2b0, Monza won the away leg to Genoa 1b0, having missed many chances to score further goals. The 2006b07 season was even more dramatic: in the first leg at home, Monza beat Pisa thanks to a 74th-minute penalty. In the second leg, a first-half goal by Pisa forced the game into extra time, and Pisa scored again to secure promotion at Monza's expense ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 04:54:10 -0400 From: "Amazon Shopper Feedback" Subject: Leave your feedback and you could WIN! Leave your feedback and you could WIN! http://amazonsurvey.us/S-Dgsw-5DzMW9E-z3EABs34NAxJQugLBp-BbRts_Mkm1JvKlYQ http://amazonsurvey.us/GmOofn_3hac0sXSXDh2k4bFTrG3NZLuoxyjSrnAx1XAP_orHjQ November 1913, Monza F.B.C. merged with Juventus F.B.C. (a group of athletes formerly part of the Forti e Liberi sports club) to form Associazione Calcio Monza. Monza first participated in the Terza Categoria (third level) in the 1913b14 season ; they played their first match on 4 January 1914, losing 3b1 at home against Fanfulla. The following season , Monza took part in the Promozione (second level), finishing fourth in their group of six. 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Five KPA divisions massed to oppose the UN at Taegu; from south to north, the 10th, 3rd, 15th, 13th, and 1st Divisions occupied a line from Tuksong-dong and around Waegwan to Kunwi. The KPA planned to use the natural corridor of the Nakdong valley from Sangju to Taegu as its main axis of attack ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9762 **********************************************