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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,515
my friend i am not playing devils advocate, imo if she is making money off of her son's death then she deserves the flak she gets from the roma ultras no one is excusing the death of esposito, nor against raising awareness.
Then I dont get your ANGLE AT ALL in this. It takes very little to check this up. The money goes to charities thats against the violence in sports and society, and foundation in honour of her son and others who died within football, and even the Roman hospital that cared for her son before he died. Frankly weird to leap to that conclusion, just because some classless filth who side with one of them who murdered her son makes a pathetic banner insulting her. Can you get that they made this banner because they dont like to be reminded that they are murdering scum after she makes appearances asking for awareness or solidarity against their kind of behaviours?


Few sources regarding Roma hospital proceeds:
http://www.repubblica.it/sport/calc...ebani_da_curva_fa_toccare_il_fondo-111232119/

Her talking about how the money is used for charities:

http://www.calcionapoli24.it/le_int...libro-su-ciro-e-a-scopo-benefico-n212801.html

http://napoletanosinasce.com/giorda...inanziare-iniziative-solidarieta-per-sociale/
 

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,876
Then I dont get your ANGLE AT ALL in this. It takes very little to check this up. The money goes to charities thats against the violence in sports and society, and foundation in honour of her son and others who died within football, and even the Roman hospital that cared for her son before he died. Frankly weird to leap to that conclusion, just because some classless filth who side with one of them who murdered her son makes a pathetic banner insulting her. Can you get that they made this banner because they dont like to be reminded that they are murdering scum after she makes appearances asking for awareness or solidarity against their kind of behaviours?


Few sources regarding Roma hospital proceeds:
http://www.repubblica.it/sport/calc...ebani_da_curva_fa_toccare_il_fondo-111232119/

Her talking about how the money is used for charities:

http://www.calcionapoli24.it/le_int...libro-su-ciro-e-a-scopo-benefico-n212801.html

http://napoletanosinasce.com/giorda...inanziare-iniziative-solidarieta-per-sociale/
im pretty sure i used 'IF' every time i referred to her making money for herself, so i dont see any conclusions to leap to here.

Anyhoos thanks for the clarification.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,182
I read they'd get away with small fine in the vicinity of ~7-8m.Though i'm not sure if Thohir will directly pay that from his pockets.
Icardi and Kovacic alone can easily generate 50m so maybe they'll use that money to rebuild.I doubt they'd be able to attract the Toure's of this world tho.

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And likely that too.
 

Juvellino

Senior Member
Mar 19, 2015
7,161
Deneb is I hope just playing the devils advocate, they are absolute scum. Same kind of lowlifes who had part in killing her son, and who defile graves of and mock people (during games in banners) who they killed long ago because of something as stupid as football (Laziale Vincenzo Paparelli), just because its their rivals. Criminal vermin. What is she doing, making statements and books thats AGAINST the violence in the game that killed her son, how is that even negative for a second? To raise awareness and ask for changes? Shows she cares and loss like that isnt worth it. Its insane to think some of the same disgusting mofos that had part in his death or sympathise with and wants his murderer free have the nerve to insult her about campaigning against violence.

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"As has been expressed repeatedly, most recently in the week leading up to the match against Napoli, AS Roma considers any events that lead to the loss of life at a football match, as occurred in the cases of Ciro Esposito, Antonio De Falchi, Gabriele Sandri, Vincenzo Spagnolo, Filippo Raciti, Vincenzo Paparelli and others, to be a defeat for civil society as a whole, regardless of affiliations to clubs or fan groups. The enormous pain that follows such events deserves maximum, unconditional respect from all and necessitates that all parties – fans, clubs and law enforcement agencies – strive to ensure that such pain is not renewed, not even verbally, in the stands of a stadium."

- Pallotta class act :tup: :tup:
:agree:
 

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