[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (48 Viewers)

Mark

The Informer
Administrator
Dec 19, 2003
97,675
nipples soccer vs Roma soon. :scared:

Will they be more than 70%

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Della Valle: "They(Juve) have 3 times the budget we have. If they only had double we'd be equal".

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media: Juve should be punished heavily for yesterday's banner.

Where were they when the other clubs mention Heysel?
 

Trezegol17

Senior Member
Nov 1, 2006
9,131
We got fined 25k for abusing Banners.


Juve fined €25k for Superga banners
By Football Italia staff

Juventus have escaped with a €25,000 fine after their fans displayed offensive banners during the Old Lady’s derby win over Torino.

The banners mocked the memory of the 1949 Superga air disaster in which 18 members of the Toro team, as well as the club officials and journalists accompanying them, were killed.

It had been reported that Juve could face a partial stadium closure as well as a hefty fine but it has now been confirmed that this will be the extent of their punishment.

On Monday, club President Andrea Agnelli condemned the behaviour of sections of his side’s support.

“Tragedies are not to be touched upon,” he said via the club’s Twitter account.

Other fines have also been issued to Italian clubs, with Roma hit with a €50,000 penalty after their fans attempted to break down a fence at their side’s game with Bologna.

Sampdoria were fined €10,000 after supporters threw objects onto the pitch at the weekend.

Finally, Inter and Lazio must each pay €3,000 after their fans used exploding firecrackers and threw smoke bombs onto the pitch.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
18,943
We got fined 25k for abusing Banners.


Juve fined €25k for Superga banners
By Football Italia staff

Juventus have escaped with a €25,000 fine after their fans displayed offensive banners during the Old Lady’s derby win over Torino.

The banners mocked the memory of the 1949 Superga air disaster in which 18 members of the Toro team, as well as the club officials and journalists accompanying them, were killed.

It had been reported that Juve could face a partial stadium closure as well as a hefty fine but it has now been confirmed that this will be the extent of their punishment.

On Monday, club President Andrea Agnelli condemned the behaviour of sections of his side’s support.

“Tragedies are not to be touched upon,” he said via the club’s Twitter account.

Other fines have also been issued to Italian clubs, with Roma hit with a €50,000 penalty after their fans attempted to break down a fence at their side’s game with Bologna.

Sampdoria were fined €10,000 after supporters threw objects onto the pitch at the weekend.

Finally, Inter and Lazio must each pay €3,000 after their fans used exploding firecrackers and threw smoke bombs onto the pitch.
This is pretty much the only decision of the FIGC this year I can get behind. Such banners or chants are truly disgusting. Yes i know that Torino aren't exactly saints concerning this as well, but this cannot be an excuse.
 

petersmit

Senior Member
Mar 14, 2006
7,031
I actually like the loud bangs and flares at football matches... You don't see that often at other competitions and it is a bit italian... though our stadium doesn't has the ring around the pitch anymore so throwing firework and flares has become way more dangerous than it used to be...
 

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