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Osman

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Aug 30, 2002
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So the deputy PM Salvini, can't see a difference between booing Bonucci for going to direct rivals, and making monkey chants towards a player for the colour of his skin.


To top it all, he somehow managed to sneak in blaming foreigners who came from abroad for the ultra fans clashes outside San Siro that lead to stabbings and one killed.



This guy is 2nd in line for running the country. And we supposed to have hope for changes in football :howler:





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DAiDEViL

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Feb 21, 2015
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Italy is a failed state. The fact that a charlatan like Salvini is the second most powerful man in Italian politics says it all.
Healthy teasing among fans :baus:
So the deputy PM Salvini, can't see a difference between booing Bonucci for going to direct rivals, and making monkey chants towards a player for the colour of his skin.


To top it all, he somehow managed to sneak in blaming foreigners who came from abroad for the ultra fans clashes outside San Siro that lead to stabbings and one killed.



This guy is 2nd in line for running the country. And we supposed to have hope for changes in football :howler:
I just read the interview. Italy really is hopeless.

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It’s bad enough when the PM wants to meet the ultra heads to “find an agreement”.

Morons.
Calma. The vast majority of the Ultras are good people.
 
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Mark

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Napoli “will go for an appeal” against Kalidou Koulibaly and Lorenzo Insigne’s bans, the club’s lawyer confirms.
Koulibaly was dismissed for a second yellow card after sarcastically applauding referee Paolo Mazzoleni, while Lorenzo Insigne was also shown red for kicking Keita Baldé Diao.
Both men have been banned for two matches, but the first in particular is controversial after the Senegalese international was subjected to racist chanting for much of the match.
“Let's take the time to study what to do,” lawyer Mattia Grassani said on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli.
“We’ll probably appeal against the two games for Insigne, while for the ban given to Koulibaly for applauding the referee, one of the reasons for the two game ban, we’ll go for an appeal.
“The regulations say the match should have been halted, and the conditions to do so were already there in the first half, and above all the referee didn’t show common sense.
“It’s not possible to deny that the match was distorted by the atmosphere, which led Koulibaly to ask the referee to intervene.
“You could hear the monkey chants, but the referee didn’t deem it appropriate to stop the game. It’s probable that a strong signal in the first half would have warned the crowd and deterred the idiots engaging in this kind of behaviour, then we’d never have got to Koulibaly’s gesture.”

LOL They lost because of the atmosphere.
after losing it in the hotel last year...
 
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