Talk:Giorgio Chinaglia

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[edit] Too much US material?

I reverted back to an earlier version after the removal of information on 7/10/06. The rationale for the original edit was that there was too much "US" material about Chinaglia. I restored the material back. If the person thinks there's too much "US material," all he or she has to do is add the "non-US" information that he/she knows to make this a more complete and thorough bio. I agree that this bio of Chinaglia is far from complete. So now here's an opportunity to fill it out in more detail. But deleting material is not the way to go about doing that. Asc85 21:58, 10 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Looking for a friend please help

I have a friend who was in school with Giorgio and would like to contact him, if there is some way you can help with his address, or a contact number, e-mail My E-mail is peter.davies1000@ntlworld.com

[edit] Didn't Chinaglia become an American citizen?

I remember when the NASL was trying to "Americanize" the league with club fielding three American players, the Cosmos had stated they will not list Giorgio as one of their three American players. I think he was granted citizenship because his wife was American. I do not think players with green-cards/working visas were considered Americans. Raul17 11:43, 22 June 2007 (UTC)