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MJMANDALAY
02-08-2007, 05:21 PM
ROME - Only six soccer stadiums in Italy meet security requirements, meaning that league games in other arenas will be played without fans following last week's death of a police officer during riots at a game in Sicily.

The Olympic Stadium in Rome made the list drawn up during a meeting of security and sports officials Thursday, while the San Siro stadium in Milan did not, the Interior Ministry said.

The other stadiums that were deemed safe were in Genoa, Siena, Cagliari, Turin and Palermo. Arenas in Florence, Naples and Bologna were among the 25 considered unsafe.

According to the findings of security standards at the stadiums, five of Sunday's Serie A games will be played behind closed doors, while five will be open to the public.

Officials said, however, that further checks on the stadiums would be carried out in the coming days. The officials also banned all night matches in the Serie A and in the lower divisions.

Banning fans from arenas that are not considered safe and other security measures were prompted by the killing of a policeman in rioting during and after a Serie A match in Sicily on Friday. Italian agency and television reports said police were holding a 17-year-old person who was being investigated for the murder of 38-year-old policeman Filippo Raciti.

Sports officials halted all games immediately after Raciti's death, and the Italian soccer federation said late Wednesday that league matches would resume this weekend.

The safety requirements at stadiums include having closed circuit surveillance cameras and turnstiles at the entrances.

AC Milan vice president Adriano Galliani said officials have been restructuring the stadium to conform security measures for some time.

"We think it's deeply unfair to close a stadium like San Siro, for which we have already spent $26 million on works that are major," Galliani said on the club's Web site. "We have nothing to reproach ourselves."

Italy midfielder Gennaro Gattuso, who plays with AC Milan, said empty stadiums are a disappointment.

"We can't talk about soccer and playing it without the fans," Gattuso said. "How enthusiastic can you get?"

A decree approved by the Cabinet on Wednesday also bans clubs from selling blocks of tickets to visiting fans and allows authorities to bar suspected hooligans from entering stadiums, even if they have not been convicted of crimes.

Other measures ban clubs from having economic ties with fan groups and stiffen prison terms for committing violence against police from five to 15 years.

The measures must be approved by parliament within 60 days to remain in effect. The Cabinet also approved a proposal for more long-term changes, putting club stewards in charge of guaranteeing security inside stadiums and involving the clubs in the ownership of the sports arenas, now owned by local authorities.

At least 38 people have been arrested, including 15 minors, following Friday's violence at Catania's stadium, where the local team was playing cross-island rival Palermo.

commish13
02-08-2007, 05:32 PM
I never understood why people got so riled up about soccer. I was always under the impression that there was plenty to do in Europe, but I guess that's just not the case, and that soccer tends to be the be all end all for so many people.

Savages.

FAZ8218
02-08-2007, 05:46 PM
I never understood why people got so riled up about soccer. I was always under the impression that there was plenty to do in Europe, but I guess that's just not the case, and that soccer tends to be the be all end all for so many people.

Savages.
It's very difficult to understand. I brought two of my friends to see a game when they came to visit me in Rome a couple of years back. After the game, the turned to me and said "now we get it". I guess you just have to really notice what's going on to get it.

As far as the "savages" part. Yes, they are. However, this group of ultra fans are just a very very very very very small minority amongst Italian soccer fans. That's something that people need to know. The police officer was killed outside the stadium by "fans" that didn't even watch the game that night. However, this isn't the first incident in Italy where someone has died from fan riots. And finally the government and team owners took a stand. Something that should have been done 15 years ago.

I wrote a whole blog about it. There's also more on this story in the soccer thread: :action-sm
http://www.wackbag.com/showthread.php?t=28069&page=20

MJMANDALAY
02-08-2007, 05:59 PM
I never understood why people got so riled up about soccer. I was always under the impression that there was plenty to do in Europe, but I guess that's just not the case, and that soccer tends to be the be all end all for so many people.

Savages.

Soccer stupid

And I am talking from personal experience

NotSoFast
02-08-2007, 09:14 PM
Kicking a ball back and forth for 3 hours is ALMOST as stupid as turning left in a car for the same amount of time.

BeltOfScotch
02-08-2007, 09:56 PM
Kicking a ball back and forth for 3 hours is ALMOST as stupid as turning left in a car for the same amount of time.

You are just so smart
http://www.geocities.com/disincredimail/Whoopie-LMAO.gif

commish13
02-08-2007, 11:54 PM
Can you try to explain how your friends "got it" after attending a game? What goes on that people go so crazy over it? It's a game. Unless people are all betting their homes and all of their money, I don't understand how it can get so out of control.

I'm talking about all European soccer fans, though, not just Italy. Soccer riots have been a huge thing in every major soccer area over there.

weakside
02-09-2007, 12:08 AM
Now it will be the same as American soccer.

Waka-waka

DeltaPin
02-09-2007, 12:34 AM
Now it will be the same as American soccer.

Waka-waka
Damn! I was just gonna type that.

:clap: :clap: :clap:

firebolt
02-09-2007, 12:39 AM
Kicking a ball back and forth for 3 hours is ALMOST as stupid as turning left in a car for the same amount of time.


yeah and atlease in "neck"car there some crashes

BCH
02-09-2007, 07:49 AM
Kicking a ball back and forth for 3 hours is ALMOST as stupid as turning left in a car for the same amount of time.

Hey! They turn right too sometimes.

How did this get to be about NASCAR anyway?

Let's stay on topic and not disparage one of the USA's great institutions. :icon_mrgr

LilJimmyRbinson
02-09-2007, 07:59 AM
It's very difficult to understand. I brought two of my friends to see a game when they came to visit me in Rome a couple of years back. After the game, the turned to me and said "now we get it". I guess you just have to really notice what's going on to get it.

As far as the "savages" part. Yes, they are. However, this group of ultra fans are just a very very very very very small minority amongst Italian soccer fans. That's something that people need to know. The police officer was killed outside the stadium by "fans" that didn't even watch the game that night. However, this isn't the first incident in Italy where someone has died from fan riots. And finally the government and team owners took a stand. Something that should have been done 15 years ago.

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Sounds like how only the very very very very minority of Muslims are terrorists arguement. :action-sm

I've been to a soccer game - Man U vs AC Milian at Giants Stadium. It was sold out, it was full of crazy Italian soccer fans. It was 1-1. The shootout was the only cool part.

I'll give them credit for running around for 90 minutes pretty much nonstop, but was I excited? Not once.

Soccer is just not fun to watch and Americans will never "get it" and we're fine with that.

Wilmington WOW
02-10-2007, 02:32 PM
Kicking a ball back and forth for 3 hours is ALMOST as stupid as turning left in a car for the same amount of time.

or as building a ghetto city below sea level