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Surprise surprise - more Italian thuggery

skeepe

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Riots in Italy after soccer fan killed
Enraged soccer fans rioted in parts of Italy on Sunday after a policeman shot dead a fan while trying to break up a scuffle between supporters of rival clubs.

In Rome a group of about 200 people, some wielding rocks and clubs, attacked a police barracks, setting cars on fire and smashing the building's windows.

Three top league matches had earlier been called off after a policeman killed a 26-year-old man during a spat between supporters of Rome club Lazio and Turin's Juventus at a motorway rest stop near the Tuscan city of Arezzo.

Outside Rome's Olympic Stadium, hundreds of fans threw firecrackers, set up street barricades and clashed with police.

About 10 officers were injured, ANSA news agency reported.

In Milan, Lazio fans threw rocks at a police station in protest at the shooting and marched towards the city centre shouting "Assassins!" at security forces, although the protest subsided in the evening.

Police said the shooting was accidental.

"It was a tragic error," the police chief in Arezzo, Vincenzo Giacobbe, said in a statement. "Our agent intervened to prevent the scuffles between two small groups of people ... from degenerating," he said.

"I express my deep grief and sincere condolences to the family of the victim."

He later told reporters the policeman had fired two shots, one of which fatally wounded in the neck Gabriele Sandri, a disc jockey from Rome who was in a car of Lazio fans.

"They killed my brother," Cristiano Sandri shouted at reporters at the police station in Arezzo.

As news of the death spread among supporters gathering at stadiums across Italy, the national football league postponed Lazio's match with champions Inter Milan.

In the northern city of Bergamo, Atalanta's match with AC Milan was abandoned after supporters tried to smash down a glass barrier keeping them from the pitch.

Fearing more trouble, authorities later also called off an evening match between Lazio's city rivals AS Roma and Cagliari but hundreds of angry fans gathered outside Rome's Olympic Stadium.

Crowd trouble also marred a third division match in the southern city of Taranto.
Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi called the violence "very worrying" and said he had asked for a full probe on the circumstances of the Arezzo shooting.

Italy is battling a serious soccer hooligan problem and suspended all soccer for a period in February when a policeman was killed in riots outside a top-flight match in Catania.

Sporadic violence has continued in recent months despite the security crackdown
prompted by February's incident, which was a contributory factor in Italy being beaten by Ukraine and Poland in the race to stage the Euro 2012 soccer championship.

Officials said last month that fan injuries caused by violence around Italian stadiums had been cut by 80 percent from last season but that it was difficult to combat violence away from the grounds.

http://wwos.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=321753&rss=yes

Italy are a disgrace to world football and should be suspended from FIFA until they can get their house in order.
 

Twizzle

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I saw footage on Fox of masked fans kicking down one of the reinforced glass barricades.

Who goes to watch football wearing a mask, unless you intend to do something that you don't want to be caught on camera for ?

Sick people.
 

hybrid_tiger

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This has nothing to do with football.

This is mob violence and is to do with Italian culture and society in general and not football.

Now whatever sickness there is in Italian society which causes up to a thousand or more young people to violently riot around their own home city in response to the tragic death of a young man few of them knew, action needs to be taken to fix it.

But this is a political and a social problem first and foremost. Don't pretend it has anything to do with sport.
 

fish eel

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Twizzle said:
I saw footage on Fox of masked fans kicking down one of the reinforced glass barricades.

Who goes to watch football wearing a mask, unless you intend to do something that you don't want to be caught on camera for ?

Sick people.

I saw some footage on ESPN. Quite scary. The Milan players, or some of them, went over and tried to calm it down.
 

Ari Gold

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skeepe said:
The violence began in relation to football hybrid.

What the f**k would you know?

Italy is f**ked up at the moment; gypsy's, the mafia and high unemployment the main issues. Unfortunately people are using soccer games as a form of protest.

This has nothing to do with hatred amongst rival fans. If anything, this has united the rival fans. AC Milan supporters took down their banners as a sign of respect for the Lazio fan.
 
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Ari Gold said:
What the f**k would you know?

Italy is f**ked up at the moment; gypsy's, the mafia and high unemployment the main issues. Unfortunately people are using soccer games as a form of protest.

This has nothing to do with hatred amongst rival fans. If anything, this has united the rival fans. AC Milan supporters took down their banners as a sign of respect for the Lazio fan.

So if you have a problem with your government you should go to a football match and riot. :roll:

BAN THE CHEATING ITALIANS!:x :x :x
 

Ari Gold

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Dragonsforthewin said:
So if you have a problem with your government you should go to a football match and riot. :roll:

BAN THE CHEATING ITALIANS!:x :x :x

A young man dies from a policeman's gunshot at a service station... what does that have to do with cheating?

Fool.
 

skeepe

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Ari Gold said:
What the f**k would you know?

Italy is f**ked up at the moment; gypsy's, the mafia and high unemployment the main issues. Unfortunately people are using soccer games as a form of protest.

This has nothing to do with hatred amongst rival fans. If anything, this has united the rival fans. AC Milan supporters took down their banners as a sign of respect for the Lazio fan.

I'm referring to the article. It stated that the shooting occured whilst police where trying to calm down a ruckus between Lazio and Juventus fans. Are you trying to say that they decided to get into a fight over something completely unrelated to football, and everyone on one side happened to support Lazio, with Juventus fans on the other?
 

hybrid_tiger

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skeepe said:
The violence began in relation to football hybrid.

It was merely a few people fighting at a petrol station, miles from a football stadium in the outskirts of Arezzo.

Considering that an international incident happened in Rome this week, coupled with this bullsh1t, sounds like it's got out of hand really quickly.

In case you hadn't heard, a Romanian immigrant murdered an Italian woman last week and some groups of Romans got together and went around beating Romanians up. In addition, the government ordered the destruction of some ghettos that these Romanians live in. They're scattered around the more industrial areas of Rome, and you see them off the side of the road. Literally, hand-made cardboard/corrugated iron cubby houses these people have erected from whatever they could scavenge.

So there's been some racial turbulence in Italy this week as well which has hightened the level of general idiocy and bigotry to above cringeworthy levels.

This is a social issue, not a footballing one.

It might be the cynic in me but IMO its a big possibility that the police were getting their revenge for one of their own being killed? Aren't warning shots supposed to be fired up into the air and not at people in cars?
 
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italian social problem not italian football problem

you guys are just like wolves to a carcas

how about manchester united against lille and then roman eh?
 

Tom Shines

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hybrid_tiger said:
This has nothing to do with football.

This is mob violence and is to do with Italian culture and society in general and not football.

Now whatever sickness there is in Italian society which causes up to a thousand or more young people to violently riot around their own home city in response to the tragic death of a young man few of them knew, action needs to be taken to fix it.

But this is a political and a social problem first and foremost. Don't pretend it has anything to do with sport.
Not wearing the Roma watch anymore Hybrid? Disappointing.
 

Tom Shines

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Train at Granville again. Wasn't sure if it was you, so didn't say anything.
For some reason, I don't like coming up to randoms and asking if they post on a Rugby League message board. Slightly stalkerish.
 

hybrid_tiger

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Wheelsy said:
Train at Granville again. Wasn't sure if it was you, so didn't say anything.
For some reason, I don't like coming up to randoms and asking if they post on a Rugby League message board. Slightly stalkerish.

:lol:

Fair enough.
 

Twizzle

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Italian soccer officials suspend fixtures after shooting

Peter Cassidy

13/11/2007 8:21:00 AM.
The Italian soccer federation has taken the bold move of suspending all second and third tier football matches over the weekend following the mob violence which marred last weekend's play.

The violence, sparked by the shooting of a Lazio supporter by a policeman, saw three Serie A matches cancelled on Sunday.

Italy travel to Scotland for their crucial Euro 2008 qualifier on Saturday so no Serie A matches have been scheduled.

This is the second time in a year the Italian soccer federation has been forced to suspend football fixtures because of hooliganism.

http://livenews.com.au/Articles/2007/11/13/Italian_soccer_offcials_suspend_fixtures_after_shooting


if they are going to get tough, they should be suspending Serie A not Serie Z

what good is suspending a third their competition going to do ?
 

ParraDude_Jay

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Since there is no games this weekend anyway they might aswell take the time to have a think about the issue before they take drastic action like suspending the league. Were there going to be lower league games this weekend or does the whole country take a break?

What I'd like to know is, if this is a political or social issue and not a footballing one, why are they suspending football matches over it?
 
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typical bullsh*t from people who dont know sh*t

on a positive note for serie a fans, setanta has live serie a games and even a 1 hour highlights show which i watched last night, made by rai tv but dubbed for english language. saw some good football amongst all the chaos.

it will be good to keep up with serie a again.
 

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