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Seems like a swap between the two Sicilian teams in imminent.
Also Lecce maybe will be back to serie b this year. :-P
What are the Italian authorities doing about Ultra power ? What happened before the final of the Coppa really is a shame for both football and Italy as a country. Italian people don't deserve this, Italian football fans don't deserve this (those Ultra idiots are not football fans).
Well, I do remember of course the riots between Palermo and Catania ultras a few years ago.....
oh yeah, that was a brilliant idea. they banned theese thugs from the stadia, so now they wreak havok just outside the stadia (where it's even more difficult for the police to contain and control them).damjan said:Many big names from these groups have been banned, because of the clubcard system
actually all ultras group have a political allegiance (even the quiet ones, like udinese, chievo and siena). however the political aspect is absolutely irrelevant. theese people might claim some sort of political interest, but that's just a pretext. we're talking about underprivileged ignorants here.... they might claim they're fascists or comunists or anarchists, but they don't know a thing about fascism, comunism or the anarchic movement. they're nothing but a bunch of halfwit ignorants, who never opened a book (or a newspaper) in their lives. they hide themselves behind ridiculous political allegiances, because it's easier than admitting the truth; that they're just an angry mob, unleashing their most primal instincts. and they do it on matchday, nearby our stadia, because that's the only occasion in which they can get away with it.damjan said:The groups I mentioned are strongly tied to politics, whereas teams like you said (Udinese, Chievo, Siena etc.) don't have a clear political side they chose