[Lazio] Naujienos
Posted: 04 Aug 2018, 18:56
Bandom kažką postinti. Tema, skirta klubo naujienoms.
https://www.calciomercato.com/en/news/l ... rows-28055In Lazio’s Curva Nord, home of the die-hard Lazio fans, ultras and Irriducibili, a flyer was left on the seats, which read:
“The Curva Nord, for us, is a sacred place. An environment with an unwritten code to be respected. The first rows, as always, we experience them as if they were a trenched line. We do not admit women, wives or girlfriends, so, if this is the case, we invite you to position yourself from row 10 onwards. Those who choose the stadium as an alternative to the carefree and romantic day at Villa Borghese, go to other areas.”
Klasika.“In reference to the telephone call distributed via the internet by TrediciDicembre (@ivantarsitano) and having confirmed the wrong interpretation of a fraudulently-obtained conversation, lawyers were instructed to identify the author and those who have spread it and go down all civil and criminal avenues against anyone responsible for its circulation,” read the statement.
“It’s not acceptable for a private conversation to be filmed and distributed in this way.
“We must defend everyone’s right to privacy: we’ll proceed with the legal route.”
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Klubas visom išgalėm bando downplayinti situaciją, sako, kad viskas išpūsta, sezono pradžia šiaip yra įtemptas momentas bei tarp Lotito ir Inzaghi nėra jokių problemų. Šiaip žinant, kad Lotito yra aikštinga ir į aistringas spontaniškas reakcijas linkusi asmenybė, tai neatmetu varianto, kad atstovo spaudai Arturo Diaconale išdėstyta versija nėra labai toli nuo realybės, bet PR failas tai graudokas čia.“Simone I decide, you do not decide. I'm telling you, I want to be sure of those who are sick and those who are not sick. You're always complaining about everything, everything! You have a team that is ten times what the others are worth.”
Lazio continues to insist racist abuse aimed at Milan players were “drowned out by the rest of the crowd” and “tarring everyone with the same brush is a fascist mentality.”
The monkey noises and racist chants about bananas were clearly audible and filmed before, during and after the match, emanating from Lazio supporters.
However, the club refuses to leave the party line on dealing with this evident issue within its fanbase, especially after 19 ultras were stopped by police earlier in the day for unveiling a banner honoring Benito Mussolini in the streets of Milan.
“Lazio distance ourselves from these manifestations that have nothing to do with sport and are instead part of political logic,” spokesman Arturo Diaconale told Radio CRC and news agency Ansa.
“It is important not to mix the two areas, otherwise you end up doing what some sections of the media are guilty of: it is not true that Laziali are nostalgic for fascism.
“Tarring everyone with the same brush, that is a fascist mentality. If there are certain groups who want to manifest their political ideas, let them do it with respect to the law.
“As for the racist jeers, if there were any, then they were drowned out by the rest of the crowd and the referee didn’t hear anything. I don’t think there were any particularly shameful chants or other gestures.
“We are the ones damaged by this, because the actions of a minority end up hurting the club and its fans. The vast majority of Lazio fans do not accept these incidents.
“There ought to be education and not just repression. The media attention only feeds these gestures and they ought instead to be ignored.”
Nieko nebuvo, bet esame auka to, ko nebuvo.Zebras wrote: ↑26 Apr 2019, 07:49 ^^ Panašu, kad pilnatis užšvietė Romoje.I don’t think there were any particularly shameful chants or other gestures.We are the ones damaged by this, because the actions of a minority end up hurting the club and its fans. The vast majority of Lazio fans do not accept these incidents.
Kova prieš rasizmąThe punishment for audible and consistent racist abuse from Lazio fans against Milan is the partial stadium closure for one game – as a suspended sentence.
The clear and blatant racist chants coming from a specific section of the travelling supporters was heard throughout the second leg of the Coppa Italia semi-final last week.
After an investigation, the Lega Serie A announced this evening that the only punishment handed down would be the closure of the Curva Nord of the Stadio Olimpico, where the hardline ultras sit, for one match.
However, as Lazio were not already on a warning, it is a suspended sentence.
That means no action will be taken at all unless Lazio break the rules again over the next 12 months.
The statement from the Disciplinary Committee points out that “almost the total capacity of the travelling fans in the Terzo Anello Verde section, 90% of the 4,049 occupants, were responsible for repeated racist chants towards Milan players Franck Kessie and, in particular, Tiemoue Bakayoko.”
There is also film of Lazio fans singing a racist chant about Bakayoko before, during and after the game.
In the same statement, the disciplinary commission fined Atalanta €7,000 for their fans throwing a firework on to the pitch.