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[video=twitter;923294083824545793]https://twitter.com/DavidAmaruMilan/status/923294083824545793[/video]

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So there was no VAR used on that?

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" Juventus are the 1st Serie A team to score at least 31 goals in the first 10 league games of the season since 1951/52 (Juventus). "

Look at all this mediocrity @Linebreak We are so mediocre, @Linebreak
 

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Fascist songs after Anne Frank tribute
By Football Italia staff


As Lazio players wore Anne Frank shirts to combat anti-Semitism, their fans made Fascist chants and salutes during the game with Bologna.

The scandal surrounding the Aquile ultras shows no signs of abating, as the organised fan groups repeatedly refused to apologise for offence caused, even doubling down on what they insist was 'banter.’

When the Curva Nord was closed for one match for repeated racist chanting, those season ticket holders were simply offered €1 seats in the opposite end, one usually reserved for Roma.

While there, they attached a series of insulting stickers to the Plexiglas wall, including several of Holocaust victim Anne Frank wearing a Roma jersey.

Lazio President Claudio Lotito’s attempts to calm the situation back-fired spectacularly when he was caught on tape calling the visit to a synagogue “this charade.”

He then gave a television interview mistakenly stating he had gone to a mosque instead, confusing the two religions.

Ahead of every Serie A game this round, the players handed copies of Anne Frank’s diary to mascots and there was a moment’s reflection, during which a passage from the book was read out over the loudspeaker.

Lazio also warmed up wearing shirts featuring her face and the phrase: 'No to anti-Semitism.’

However, reports from the Stadio Dall’Ara noted Lazio ultras at first boycotted the start by not entering the stadium until after the reading, then sang Fascist chants and made Roman salutes.

Adding another layer of insult to the proceedings, the Lazio fans were seated in the visitors’ section named after Arpad Weisz, the former Inter and Bologna Coach who died at Auschwitz in 1944.

It’s certainly not an issue just reserved for Lazio supporters, as ultras groups from several different clubs – including Juventus – released statements insisting there was nothing “scandalous” about the Anne Frank image.

“We want to point out the different consideration given by the mass media to the Ultras, above all our way of supporting and engaging in banter, which at times might exceed into dark humour, but should be read in context of simple football rivalry! Nothing more!” read a statement from Juventus group Viking.


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Morons. Lotito. Lazio :lol:
 

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What makes them think that fascists were antisemites
In the sixteen years of Benito Mussolini's dictatorship prior to this, there had not been any race laws; Mussolini had held the view that a small contingent of Italian Jews had lived in Italy "since the days of the Kings of Rome" (a reference to the Bené Roma) and should "remain undisturbed".[1] There were even some Jews in the National Fascist Party, such as Ettore Ovazza who in 1935 founded the Jewish Fascist paper La Nostra Bandiera.[2] The German influence on Italian policy upset the established balance in Fascist Italy and proved highly unpopular to most Italians; however, under a secret pact between the Vatican and Mussolini's regime, the Catholic church agreed not to criticise the anti-semitic measures.[3]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manifesto_of_Race


It was the Nazis who forced their racial ideology upon the poor fascists :(
 

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Fascist songs after Anne Frank tribute
By Football Italia staff

As Lazio players wore Anne Frank shirts to combat anti-Semitism, their fans made Fascist chants and salutes during the game with Bologna.

The scandal surrounding the Aquile ultras shows no signs of abating, as the organised fan groups repeatedly refused to apologise for offence caused, even doubling down on what they insist was 'banter.’

When the Curva Nord was closed for one match for repeated racist chanting, those season ticket holders were simply offered €1 seats in the opposite end, one usually reserved for Roma.

While there, they attached a series of insulting stickers to the Plexiglas wall, including several of Holocaust victim Anne Frank wearing a Roma jersey.

Lazio President Claudio Lotito’s attempts to calm the situation back-fired spectacularly when he was caught on tape calling the visit to a synagogue “this charade.”

He then gave a television interview mistakenly stating he had gone to a mosque instead, confusing the two religions.

Ahead of every Serie A game this round, the players handed copies of Anne Frank’s diary to mascots and there was a moment’s reflection, during which a passage from the book was read out over the loudspeaker.

Lazio also warmed up wearing shirts featuring her face and the phrase: 'No to anti-Semitism.’

However, reports from the Stadio Dall’Ara noted Lazio ultras at first boycotted the start by not entering the stadium until after the reading, then sang Fascist chants and made Roman salutes.

Adding another layer of insult to the proceedings, the Lazio fans were seated in the visitors’ section named after Arpad Weisz, the former Inter and Bologna Coach who died at Auschwitz in 1944.

It’s certainly not an issue just reserved for Lazio supporters, as ultras groups from several different clubs – including Juventus – released statements insisting there was nothing “scandalous” about the Anne Frank image.

“We want to point out the different consideration given by the mass media to the Ultras, above all our way of supporting and engaging in banter, which at times might exceed into dark humour, but should be read in context of simple football rivalry! Nothing more!” read a statement from Juventus group Viking.


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Morons. Lotito. Lazio :lol:
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who cares about Anne Frank anyway. glad Lazio fans aint having none of that shit

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Actually our ultras said it was just banter too...::lol3::
gotta love italian ultras :touched::dule:
 
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