[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (16 Viewers)

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,248
is it a boot that is a sock, or a sock that is a boot? a soot or a bock...that is the question
location: Malta

it's a slipper. Civilized people from advanced countries wear it. Savages such as you should not concern themselves with such matters
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,516
location: Malta

it's a slipper. Civilized people from advanced countries wear it. Savages such as you should not concern themselves with such matters
Location: Ottowa

therefore irrelevant.

also, in civilized countries, slippers look something along the line of:

 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,634
Head of the Referees’ Association Marcello Nicchi says Serie A sides complain about match officials to deflect attention away from themselves.

Rhetoric in recent weeks has returned to the men dressed in luminous yellow following a number of contentious decisions in games.

Fiorentina have notably had a run-in of late with complaints against the standard of refereeing in recent games, whilst Inter have drawn attention to their struggles to be awarded a penalty so far this season.

For the AIA’s President, the issue is in Italy’s culture, rather than in the referees themselves.

“I’m tempted to smile. We are always ready to acknowledge our mistakes,” Nicchi [pictured, right] has explained in the Gazzetta dello Sport today.

“I tell you further, we have the duty to make as few as possible, to improve. But as good as we can be, one thing I can guarantee - there will always be oversights. Otherwise, we would not be human. Maybe we can be traded in for robots…

“Some mistakes are more sensational than others? There are four-five sensational episodes during a season. That is the norm in all countries.

“Indeed, abroad there are more, just that there it is a different culture and these issues are resolves inside a couple of hours.

“They prefer to talk about football, tactics and training. It seems to me that Prandelli has always launched a similar warning. But, maybe it is easier to raise a fuss, to blame the referees.

“Referees have no fans. If someone wants to shift the focus away from the flop of their team, they know that it is enough to talk about us. It is an easy excuse, to get a grip on public opinion.

“There is talk of conspiracy, allegiance, errors in command and other trivialities like that. And it can camouflage their limits.

“That’s why I talk about a wrong culture - it will not change just like that. We must start from the schools, explain that the referee is a part of the game, and can make a mistake just like a striker can.”

Nicchi was asked about the recent focus on introducing the use of television replays to assist match officials.

“Let’s be clear, the officials apply the rules, not make them. On technology, the likes of IFAB, FIFA and UEFA are opposed. And if we are honest, the request for replays on the field is a craze in Italy - other Football Federations care little or at all about it.”
 
Jul 20, 2012
20,044
Milan looking for new investment

Milan are looking for fresh investment of between €150m-€200m, according to reports in the Italian Press.

With no Champions League money coming in next season, Corriere dello Sport believe that President Silvio Berlusconi is seeking new money for the club.

The paper believes that the Rossoneri will look to Russia, China and the Middle East for investment, with said individual or company getting a 30 per cent stake.

Milan could allow the name of their new stadium to go to the highest bidder, or offer a seat on the board of directors.

Member of the Qatari royal family Sheikh Al Makhtoum is one name in the frame, but the Al-Thani family could also be interested in investment.
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 15)