Juve in mourning postpone match (16 Viewers)

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
22,871
#63
Because that pool was something odd in the training place...

Neri's father said yesterday that nobody could ever get out of that pool because its situation is very bad...

5 people are investigated in this case.

In addition to Blanc, They are Juventus administrator Jean Claude Blanc, Berretti Coach Maurizio Schinaglia, goalkeeping trainer Lorenzo Frison, and those who run the Mondo Juve training camp – Renato Opezzi and Alessandro Sorbone.
 

RAMI-N

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Aug 22, 2006
21,470
#66
Invistigation is necessary to clear things up, doesnt mean they accuse Blanc or others, but the reasons behind the death of these two young guys should be known! :smoke:
 

curi83

Senior Member
Aug 9, 2006
594
#70
It seems that tomorrow in the Bologna Match all Juve Players will wear theyr Juve Shirts with the Names of the two Joungsters
 

AngelaL

Jinx Minx
Aug 25, 2006
10,215
#72
This was posted on Juventus.com
Events - 17 Dec 2006 - 3:05 PM

In memory of Alessio and Riccardo

We have received a wave of messages and thoughts from the sporting community in memory of Alessio Ferramosca and Riccardo Neri.
You too can share your thoughts on our website by writing to us at [email protected]. Your messages will be collected and published as together we remember Alessio and Riccardo.
 
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swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
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  • Thread Starter #73
    Invistigation is necessary to clear things up, doesnt mean they accuse Blanc or others, but the reasons behind the death of these two young guys should be known! :smoke:
    Not that I am out to defend Blanc these days, but this is also a matter of due process for any investigation of an accidental death on someone's property.
     

    Elvin

    Senior Member
    Nov 25, 2005
    36,923
    #74
    Off to Bologna with a heavy heart

    This time no one said it. Luckily. This time, on Friday evening, neither journalist, nor fan, nor anyone 'on the inside’ let pass their lips - or cross their mind - one of the oldest and most banal phrases from the world of show-business (and sport): “the show must go on”.
    All of us said and thought together that things had to stop there. That it was right to go home and set aside the desire to play, and win, the game. As it happens, it was the first time this season that Juventus were coming into a game as leaders. And the big players were on their way back.

    But not a single one of them would have managed to play the ball around or attempt to score a goal. It was, and still is, a time of pain and suffering. Both private and collective, for the families and the team mates of the two boys, for the senior players who remember the passion and the gaze of those two boys and for the countless sportsmen and women who still can’t believe that something like this could ever have happened.
    Alessio and Riccardo are no longer with us. Today that is all that matters.

    The first team training in a deserted Stadio Olimpico is perhaps the image which best illustrates the emptiness, the desolation, the loss. Empty terraces and heads bowed low. And then at Vinovo, on the immense field where Alessio and Riccardo left behind their dreams, there no longer seems to be room for crosses and volleys, tactical drills and goalkeeping exercises.
    There is a cold and unreal silence, which says more than a thousand words.

    It won’t be easy to start again. For Del Piero or for the boys from the Berretti. It won’t be easy to get back to work and it won’t be easy to forget.
    Perhaps it will all make more sense if we turn our thoughts to Alessio and Riccardo and the desire they both had to play the game. As if they themselves were on the pitch, fighting for every ball.

    It’s in Bologna tomorrow that it all starts up again, with a suffering that weighs down both legs and stomach, because the pain - the real pain - will never go away.

    But tomorrow Alessio and Riccardo will take the field alongside us.
    And this one is for them.

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    RIP, boys. Forza Juve !!!
     

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