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Salvo

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Dec 17, 2007
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I retract what I said postponing is correct, it would be far too hard for players to go out there and play with that in the back of their head. His poor poor family.
 

frick

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Apr 4, 2010
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Still in shock that the ref didn't react to morosini being on the ground. I understand players tend to act and etc, but you looked not just once, but twice at him in the period of 20 seconds, at least come closer to him to check if he alright. Don't just ignore it and run away from it. He just allows the play to go on until the benches got mad and started yelling at the 4th ref and just ran on the field without permission. What a prick! He would have probably taken 30 more seconds to allow the medics on the field
I hope FIGC do something about it; it's not really that ref's fault since it's been going on for a long time now (with the acts etc) and the refs merely adjust their standard judgements naturally. It's a wakeup call to clean this sport from unsporting conduct.
 

mukumsplau

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Jul 9, 2008
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Juventinho, shut the $#@! up. What are you 12 years old?

Grow up.
same thing i was just thinking. i class him with the fucked up rascist fans in our stadium..totally ashamed that i am fanatical about a club that has those types as supporters...juventus is more than what is out on the field that is what made us great through history...it's a human life for god's sake not a focking cockroach
 

Juventinho

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Nov 4, 2004
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I hope FIGC do something about it; it's not really that ref's fault since it's been going on for a long time now (with the acts etc) and the refs merely adjust their standard judgements naturally. It's a wakeup call to clean this sport from unsporting conduct.
I totally agree with this, this is not the referees fault but it's the fault of every asshole who play act or fake an injury.
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
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I hope FIGC do something about it; it's not really that ref's fault since it's been going on for a long time now (with the acts etc) and the refs merely adjust their standard judgements naturally. It's a wakeup call to clean this sport from unsporting conduct.
They should use video evidence to suspend/warn players who get caught diving/acting, that would decrease the amount of none sense on the field.
 

mukumsplau

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Jul 9, 2008
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Also, this is a good opportunity for the clubs to give heart check ups to their players.
i hope our club doesnt miss a beat on this...kudos to our medical staff..our players run themselves into the ground game after game thank you to our staff that keeps their bodies in order...at the same time as much as i hate milan, i love life so i hope cassano's situation is really really well and truly behind him..
 

Fake Melo

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Sep 3, 2010
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Pozzo: 'Udinese could not play'
By Football Italia staff

Udinese President Giampaolo Pozzo confirms the death of Piermario Morosini was “a terrible shock, as he was with us until January.”

The midfielder was on loan at Livorno when he suffered a cardiac arrest during today’s Serie B game in Pescara.

As a sign of mourning, all Serie A, B and Lega Pro games have been called off this weekend, including tonight’s planned Udinese-Inter.

“This is one of the saddest days of my career. I learned through television that Morosini had been taken ill during the game, but did not realise it was so serious. Only an hour and a half later did we get news from the hospital that he had died,” said Pozzo in a press conference.

“It was a terrible shock. The lad had been here for about six years since we took him from the Atalanta youth system. I remember he was always a good boy, professional and serious. He had pre-season training with us, then went out on various loan spells and this year he was here until January until joining Livorno on loan.

“The news has left us shocked. When the team and Coach found out, they all made it clear they could not play. The directors of the FIGC made their own decision autonomously just 10 minutes later and it is to their credit that they took this step.

“The day is so sad and difficult that nobody would’ve had the strength to take part in this game for Udinese.

“It was the right decision and not an easy one to make so quickly. The state of mind of the team was in no way ready to step on to the field. I have heard that Inter said the same and they should be honoured for so quickly taking that step. It shows there is great humanity in sport.


“There is pain for this young man who suffered this terrible tragedy. We all cared about him and our memories are of a good, polite, diligent and very professional boy. Everyone cared about him. Losing him is such a trauma that nobody could think about football today.

“He was an integral part of the locker room until January, so was one of our players, as he only left a few months ago. He never caused any controversy, was always nice and polite to everybody.”

Pozzo was asked whether the number of these incidents in recent months, including Fabrice Muamba’s collapse during Tottenham-Bolton, meant more had to be done in screening players for heart problems.

“The prevention we put into the health and safety of these players, including training, diet and pharmaceuticals, was unable to stop it. I can only imagine it is a tragic coincidence and nothing more can be done to prevent it.”
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Just a few Serie A players who have been team mates of Morosini in his career:

Francesco Antonioli, Vincenzo Iaquinta (Cesena)
Claudio Terzi, Franco Brienza (Siena)
Morgan De Sanctis (Napoli)
Antonio Di Natale, Paulo Barreto (Udinese)
Cesare Natali (Fiorentina)
Sulley Muntari (Milan)
Marco Motta (Catania)
Stefano Mauri (Lazio)
Davide Di Michele (Lecce)
Luca Rigoni (Chievo)
Daniele Vantaggiato, Federico Agliardi (Bologna)
Giacomo Bonaventura (Atalanta)
 
May 22, 2007
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Pozzo: 'Udinese could not play'
“This is one of the saddest days of my career. I learned through television that Morosini had been taken ill during the game, but did not realise it was so serious. Only an hour and a half later did we get news from the hospital that he had died,” said Pozzo in a press conference.

“It was a terrible shock. The lad had been here for about six years since we took him from the Atalanta youth system. I remember he was always a good boy, professional and serious. He had pre-season training with us, then went out on various loan spells and this year he was here until January until joining Livorno on loan.

“The news has left us shocked. When the team and Coach found out, they all made it clear they could not play. The directors of the FIGC made their own decision autonomously just 10 minutes later and it is to their credit that they took this step.

“The day is so sad and difficult that nobody would’ve had the strength to take part in this game for Udinese.

“It was the right decision and not an easy one to make so quickly. The state of mind of the team was in no way ready to step on to the field. I have heard that Inter said the same and they should be honoured for so quickly taking that step. It shows there is great humanity in sport.

“There is pain for this young man who suffered this terrible tragedy. We all cared about him and our memories are of a good, polite, diligent and very professional boy. Everyone cared about him. Losing him is such a trauma that nobody could think about football today.

“He was an integral part of the locker room until January, so was one of our players, as he only left a few months ago. He never caused any controversy, was always nice and polite to everybody.”

http://www.football-italia.net/17716/pozzo-udinese-could-not-play
 

Delle Alpi

Chemical Dean
May 26, 2009
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This shows how the medics and benches just ran on the field without a permission from the ref who allowed the play to go all the way.
It's heartbreaking seeing him fighting for his life and just stumbling on the pitch. RIP

 
Mar 9, 2006
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Just a few Serie A players who have been team mates of Morosini in his career:

Francesco Antonioli, Vincenzo Iaquinta (Cesena)
Claudio Terzi, Franco Brienza (Siena)
Morgan De Sanctis (Napoli)
Antonio Di Natale, Paulo Barreto (Udinese)
Cesare Natali (Fiorentina)
Sulley Muntari (Milan)
Marco Motta (Catania)
Stefano Mauri (Lazio)
Davide Di Michele (Lecce)
Luca Rigoni (Chievo)
Daniele Vantaggiato, Federico Agliardi (Bologna)
Giacomo Bonaventura (Atalanta)
+ youngsters from NT like Marchisio
 
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