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Massimiliano Dipasquale

@massidipa

🖋️ Giornalista Pubblicista

Barletta, Puglia Katılım Mayıs 2012
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Gio M.@GioMat86·
Proprio pochi giorni fa mi sono imbattuto in un’intervista del sempre ottimo @massidipa ad Evaristo #Beccalossi che, da grande personaggio qual è stato, ricordava con piacere la sua esperienza a Barletta. ilnobilecalcio.it/2024/05/13/mi-…
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Massimiliano Dipasquale@massidipa·
Stadio “Puttilli”, Barletta. Si affrontano le prime del girone H di Serie D: Barletta e Martina. Entrambe le squadre sono appaiate in classifica. Il risultato? Un 3-3 senza senso, davanti a 7500 spettatori. Un privilegio averla vissuta da bordocampista.
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Francesco Lombardo 🏳️‍🌈🇪🇺
Impresa pazzesca dei Giggioletti su R6: il team italiano, composto per 3/5 da ex-Macko (che hanno venduto lo slot ai Twisted Minds), ha vinto il qualifier per tornare nel Tier 1 della Europe Mena League. Congrats Aqui, Reaz, Lollo, Zaaramy, Dora, Sasha (sub) e Hybrid (coach)
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Hybrid@Hybrid12IC·
Giggioletti is looking for an organization to represent in the upcoming EML season. The Roster @AquiR6S 🇮🇹 @Dora_R6 🇮🇹 @Lollo_R6 🇮🇹 @Reazeeer 🇮🇹 @ZaaramyY 🇮🇹 @Hybrid12IC (Coach) 🇮🇹🇪🇸 My DMs are open, or contact: hybrid12ic@gmail.com RTs appreciated
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Riccardo_Lichene@riky_lichene·
La chiusura di Esports Insider (IT e UK) e EsportsMag significa una cosa sola: Letter To a Gamer è tornata! Vi racconterò di come è finita quando potrò, intanto ringrazio @DeugemoTwo e @massidipa per il grande lavoro fatto insieme. I miei DM sono aperti letter-to-a-gamer.com/guess-whos-bac…
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Massimiliano Dipasquale@massidipa·
@Lewis_D_White Same in Italy with Esportsmag and Powned, two sites bought in the same vein as the others and scrapped after a couple of months. Powned has even become a hub for links related to gambling and also the domain has been changed.
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Raffaele Bottone
Raffaele Bottone@ilSolitoMute·
@massidipa @eSportsMag_it @DeugemoTwo Che follia 😞 La passione che nutrite per questo settore si percepisce da sempre in ogni articolo e sono certo che troverete una strada. Ti mando un grande abbraccio!
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Massimiliano Dipasquale@massidipa·
L’avventura con @eSportsMag_it è giunta al termine. Non una decisione personale. Semplicemente in 3 minuti ci siamo ritrovati fuori dal progetto per volere della nuova proprietà. Ringrazio @DeugemoTwo e Riccardo, amici e non colleghi con cui spero di lavorare in futuro. 1/2
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Massimiliano Dipasquale@massidipa·
Negli ultimi mesi, con ottimi risultati, abbiamo gestito la sezione italiana di Esportsinsider. Ho letto, purtroppo, anche dei colleghi inglesi messi alla porta senza preavviso. A loro tutta la mia vicinanza.
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Daniele Minuti
Daniele Minuti@D_Minuti·
Biasin ha letto delle battute di Unfair Play (citandoci) e la cosa che ho notato subito è la faccia schifata di Borghi mentre le ascolta.
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Massimiliano Dipasquale@massidipa·
@AndreaM_86 Con quel gol di Orsolini mi hai spezzato il cuore 😂 Resti un modello per chi prova a fare questo lavoro a qualsiasi latitudine e, ovviamente, spero di poterti risentire presto!
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TENNISCentel@TennisCentel·
MEDVEDEV UNBOTHERED STREAMING RAINBOW SIX ON TWITCH AFTER LOSING IN THE FIRST ROUND OF US OPEN 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Massimiliano Dipasquale@massidipa·
Ah, dimenticavo: c’è anche Lima, ex Roma. Così, a rendere tutto ancora più senza senso.
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Massimiliano Dipasquale@massidipa·
Agosto è agli sgoccioli, sei nel tuo solito posto in tribuna stampa al “Puttilli”, aspetti l’inizio di Barletta-Ferrandina di Coppa Italia di Serie D e all’improvviso appare MAICON. Boh, non ha senso… 😂
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Massimiliano Dipasquale@massidipa·
Lato tecnico lo sapevamo già e non devo aggiungere altro, ma lo spessore umano di @Hybrid12IC si misura in queste parole. 👏
Hybrid@Hybrid12IC

This is a goodbye. After the end of our playoff run, I said that some of us had to reflect on our future, and one of them was me. So, for anyone who doesn’t want to read the whole post: I’ve decided to retire. There are multiple reasons, but mainly I feel it’s time to move on. Working in esports and in R6 has always been my dream, but I knew it wouldn’t last forever, that’s why I kept pursuing my studies. Over time, I also started to feel that my passion for the game wasn’t there anymore, that I was beginning to fall behind. While the me of three years ago would have done anything to stay at the top, now things have changed. That said, I’ll still follow tournaments and the game. That love will never die. This was the news, but I’d also like to reflect a bit on my career and thank everyone who had an impact on it. I know I’m not among the greatest coaches in Rainbow, but I consider myself someone who always gave his best to help the teams and players I worked with. When I started my career, I focused mostly on strategy, probably because I was more knowledgeable on that side and, being younger, gave less importance to other aspects. But in my last years, especially in my last team, I understood how important it is to manage the people behind the players, and to help them grow not only in-game but also as individuals. I learned that the unity and synergy of a team aren’t built only through practice and scrims, but also, and above all, through trust, respect, and care for one another. I never won big tournaments (the biggest were the Japan League and the T2 Finals 🤦‍♂️), but I don’t care, because I know I helped every team I worked with to grow and achieve their goals while I was there. For a long time, I was one of the few imports who truly believed in the APAC playstyle and tried to help players understand its boundaries, especially during my time in Korea and Japan. In SEA, I saw pure passion: players who faced real struggles (orgs, money, visas, etc.), but whose love for competition never faded. Every scrim was full of smiles and laughs, and they always kept a positive attitude even when things were tough. For a while, I was also in OCE, it’s not really known, but I had a great time with that crazy mix of players in the Keltons Knights. And finally, I came back home, to the place I once swore I’d never work in. I’m glad the players I met there changed my mind. With them I saw raw, incredible talent, they only needed someone to unite them, and I think our historic EML qualification proved I was able to do so. To conclude, I need to thank some people. First, my family, even if at the beginning they didn’t really support me, once they saw how much it meant to me, they truly stood by my side. To all the players I worked with: thank you so much. You made me a better person, and I hope I did the same for you. Thanks also to my girlfriend and friends, the ones who always asked how the matches went. You were my best supporters. Thanks to the only org that treated me well (all the others pure shit, up to you to guess which I mean). And finally, thanks to all the fans around the world, from Japan to Italy, from Korea to Indonesia. Your love always gave me the energy and strength to do better. This time, for the last time: Thank you, grazie, ありがとう, 감사합니다, gràcies, gracias!

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