285 Violent Serie A 3
It was a journalist who jumped out, a reporter from La Repubblica who defended extremist fan groups in his newspaper.
One of the extreme fan organizations is not useless, as the saying goes, the fans are the twelfth person of the team, there is the contribution of the extreme fan organizations, the organizational efficiency of the extreme fan organizations is the highest, scalping and selling tickets is a normal means, and the organization also needs financial support, do not rely on scalping to sell tickets, sell flag souvenirs, etc., what do you rely on to make money?!
Second, fans are human beings first and foremost, it is normal for them to have their own political ideas, they have the right to express their own opinions, and neither the government nor the club has the right to deprive them of their political demands and claims!
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The journalist's name is Philip. Anton Rioli, who is a member of the Lazio *** fan group, has published a lot of rhythmic articles before, and it is not surprising that he was not fired by La Repubblica, the media are basically sluts, and what they want to see most is that things get bigger.
As soon as Anton Rioli's article came out, he immediately pulled up hatred, hoping that the Italian football environment has changed for the most part, and it has been rumored in the media that the teams of the professional league have signed the convention, and if the government does not come up with strong measures, the Serie A and Serie B leagues will be suspended.
"If this matter is not properly resolved, I would not rule out quitting football and disbanding Trapani! I'm so disappointed with where I'm going! Hugo spoke firmly.
Naturally, Antonioli's article was attacked by people of insight, who denounced extremist fan organizations as the politically correct thing now, and at the instigation of Hugo and others, Sicilian fans first marched in their respective cities.
"Let politics jerk off from football here!"
"Punish the murderers!"
"Vampires attached to clubs and fans!"
"We just want to enjoy football on the pitch and not violence!"
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Immediately afterwards, fan demonstrations broke out in many cities in Italy, and I didn't know it at first glance, but I realized that Hugo's prediction was correct, after all, ordinary fans still occupy the majority.
On February 7th, Philip. Laziti's funeral took place in Catania, and the heads of Italian football came here to see Laziti off.
Just the day before, the Catania police investigation announced that after interrogation, the knockdown of the police was determined by the police to be a premeditated attack, and that their organization was trying to create an incident and vent its dissatisfaction with society.
The results of such an investigation are undoubtedly even more detrimental to extremist fan groups, who have been labelled as fault-finders, and Zamparini at the funeral on behalf of the professional league denounced the viciousness of extremist fans, and boldly attributed them to organized crime, and in order to make Laziti's death worthwhile, the government should crack down.
Zamparini's words are not wrong, these fan organizations are sticking to the underworld nine times out of ten, the Italian government started to arrest people after receiving the proposal from the professional leagues, you think they are eating dry food, no they are not, they have been investigating for a long time, they just need a suitable time, just like the outbreak of the phone gate, timing is very important.
A number of leaders of extremist fan groups have been arrested, and they are suspected of violent crimes and other crimes.
Anton Rioli's article is not very useful, there is no shortage of people in Italy who sympathize with extremist fan groups, but under the government's crackdown posture, this is not fun, and now the Italian government has a bit of a mafia flavor of these organizations, which is not a joke, so Anton Rioli's article did not resonate, but was attacked.
Domenico, a well-known journalist for the new sports website, published an article refuting Anton Rioli's claims.
"The stadium is not a place for a fan group to promote your political ideas, people are here to enjoy a football game and not to listen to you promote your political ideas! How can you deprive other fans of the right to watch the game?! ”
"According to the survey, more than 90% of extreme fan organizations have forcibly solicited members and forcibly apportioned votes, what kind of behavior is this?!"
"Violence should stay away from the stadium, controversial decisions, and reflection should not only be on the referee committee, the Football Association, but also on these so-called "loyal fans"! ”
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Domenico's-for-tat refuted many of Anton Rioli's views, and she repeatedly emphasized the importance of regulating fan organizations, which was echoed by many media people and fans.
This is what Hugo is very happy to see, the trend of public opinion has taken shape, political correctness is extremely important, and now the professional league is on the side of justice.
It is impossible for the higher authorities not to consider the proposal of the professional league, which involves a lot of interests, but the governments everywhere have to consider the huge impact of the suspension of Serie A and Serie B, which has a huge impact on the image of Italy as a country.
Under the multiple pressures of public opinion and clubs, the government has introduced relevant measures, the Football Association has also introduced relevant measures, and the clubs have also introduced relevant measures.
Trapani was the first to develop the rules for buying tickets:
First, fans must purchase tickets with real-name authentication, from children to the elderly, all fans must be authenticated with their real names, and tickets can be purchased through the official website and offline sales windows.
Second, only four tickets can be purchased at one time, and a fan can only purchase once for a game, and the tickets purchased are also real-name tickets.
Third, fan organizations can purchase tickets in groups, but the organization must be a fan organization registered with the club, and there can be no fixed stands, and the location is randomly designated by the computer.
Fourth, fan organizations that have not registered with the club follow the regulations on individual ticket purchase and cannot purchase group tickets.
Fifth, it is forbidden to enter the stadium with prohibited items such as sticks, controlled knives, fireworks, etc., and if any fans violate the regulations, the club has the right to blacklist them and ban them for life.
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There are always more than a dozen, all of which are measures to restrict extreme fans, some of which are very harsh, such as fixed stands, Hugo actually wants to hit the four corners, the fans sitting in these four positions are basically low-income fans with extreme tendencies, they have occupied those corners for a long time, Hugo has made a big move for you, whether you can afford to buy tickets has to be said, because the ticket price is different for different positions.
Trapani's draconian restrictions are outrageous, but Hugo is poised to say: "We welcome fans to come and watch the game, not to participate in group fights or political rallies!" Some of the celebratory items are considered forbidden because they are likely to become weapons in the hands of rioters, and we advocate positive and healthy ways to celebrate! Excesses deserve sanctions! ”
"Trapani FC has once again shown that we are an inclusive team, we tolerate fans of any color anywhere, we respect human life, so we have put in place a series of control measures, please rest assured, if you come to the stadium to watch, I can guarantee that you can enjoy it here."
While strictly controlling fans, Trapani has also carried out some small preferential policies, such as giving souvenirs (worthless souvenirs), sending drinks to fans at the scene, and randomly selecting fans to watch the game to give away jerseys.
There are extremely few Trapani fans and there are no big waves, and many fans are even looking forward to the league restarting soon.
Other clubs have also introduced control measures, after more than a week, the government, professional leagues, football associations, and the Olympic Committee finally reached some agreement, and the local governments had to compromise with the clubs, and the Turin City Hall announced that the Alp Stadium would be loaned to Juventus for 99 years, and Juventus would renovate the Alp Stadium.
Subsequently, Udinese also announced that it had obtained the land use rights from the city hall.
Trapani, Juventus and Udinese are on the verge of becoming the first clubs to have their own stadiums.
The struggle was basically over, the league was restarted, and Hugo went to the new stadium to check the progress of construction.