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Chapter 557: Violent Serie A 3

The person who jumped out was a reporter. A reporter from La Repubblica defended the extreme fan organization in his own newspaper.

First, the extreme fan organization is not useless. As the saying goes, fans are the twelfth man of the team. The extreme fan organization has made contributions. The extreme fan organization has the highest organizational efficiency. Scalping tickets is a normal means. The organization also needs financial support. If it does not rely on scalping tickets, selling flags and souvenirs, etc., how can it make money? !

Second, fans are first of all people. It is normal to have their own political ideas. They have the right to express their own opinions, and neither the government nor the club has the power to deprive them of their political demands and opinions!

The reporter is Filippo Antonioli. He is a member of the Lazio *** fan organization. He has published many rhythmic articles before. It is not surprising that he was not fired by La Repubblica. The media are basically bitches. What they want to see most is that things get bigger.

As soon as Antonioli's article came out, it immediately attracted hatred. After all, most people hope that the Italian football environment will change. There are rumors in the media that the teams in the professional league have signed a covenant. If the government cannot take effective measures, Serie A and Serie B will be suspended.

"If this matter is not properly resolved, I will not rule out quitting the football world and disbanding Trapani! I am really disappointed with the current situation!" Hugo said firmly.

Antonioli's article was naturally attacked by people of insight. It is now politically correct to scold extreme fan organizations. Under the instigation of Hugo and others, fans in the Sicily region first marched in their respective cities.

"Let politics get rid of football!"

"Punish murderers severely!"

"Vampires attached to clubs and fans!"

"We just want to enjoy football on the court instead of violence!"

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Immediately afterwards, many cities in Italy actually broke out in fan marches. I didn't know it at first glance, but I realized after watching it that Hugo's prediction was correct. After all, ordinary fans still account for the majority.

On February 7, the funeral of Filippo Laziti was held in Catania. The leaders of the Italian football circle came here to bid farewell to Laziti.

Just the day before, the Catania police announced the results of the investigation. After interrogation, the police determined that knocking down the police was a premeditated attack. Their organization just wanted to create trouble and vent their dissatisfaction with society.

Such an investigation result is undoubtedly more unfavorable to the extreme fan organization. They were labeled as looking for trouble. Zamparini condemned the viciousness of extreme fans on behalf of the professional league at the funeral, and boldly attributed them to organized crime. In order to make Laziti's death valuable, the government should crack down on it.

Zamparini's words were not wrong. These fan organizations are most likely to be linked to the underworld. The Italian government began to arrest people after receiving the advice of the professional league. You think they are eating dry food, no, they are not. They have been investigating for a long time, but they just need a suitable time, just like the outbreak of the phone gate, the timing is very important.

Many leaders of extreme fan organizations have been arrested. They are suspected of violent crimes and other crimes.

Antonioli's article is useless. There are many people in Italy who sympathize with extreme fan organizations, but under the government's crackdown, this is not fun. Now the Italian government regards these organizations as the Mafia, which is not a joke, so Antonioli's article did not resonate, but was attacked.

Domenico, a well-known reporter from the New Sports website, published an article to refute Antonioli's statement.

"The stadium is not a place for a certain fan organization to promote its own political ideas. Everyone comes to enjoy football games instead of listening to you promote your political ideas! What qualifications do you have to deprive other fans of the right to watch football games?!"

"According to the survey, more than 90% of extreme fan organizations have forced members and forced ticket sales. What kind of behavior is this?!"

"Violence should stay away from the stadium. When controversial penalties occur, it should not only be the referee committee and the Football Association that reflect, but also these so-called "loyal fans"!"

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Domenico's tit-for-tat refuted many of Antonioli's views. She repeatedly emphasized the importance of regulating fan organizations, which received responses from 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. Now the professional league is on the side of justice.

It is impossible for the superiors not to consider the proposal of the professional league. There are many interests involved, but governments everywhere have to consider the huge impact of the suspension of Serie A and Serie B, which is 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 various clubs have also introduced relevant measures.

Trapani took the lead in formulating ticket purchase rules:

First, fans must purchase tickets with real-name authentication. From children to the elderly, all fans must be authenticated with real names. Tickets can be purchased through the official website and offline sales windows.

Second, only four tickets can be purchased at a 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 cannot be a fixed stand. The position is randomly assigned by computer.

Fourth, fan organizations that are not registered with the club follow individual ticket purchase regulations and cannot purchase group tickets.

Fifth, sticks, controlled knives, fireworks and other prohibited items are prohibited from entering the stadium. If any fan violates the regulations, the club has the right to blacklist him or her and ban him for life.

There are more than a dozen of them, all of which are measures to restrict extreme fans. Some of them are very harsh, such as fixed stands. Hugo actually wanted to attack the four corners. The fans sitting in these four positions are basically low-income fans. The income extremes tend to be fans. They have occupied those corners for a long time. Hugo is here to change the world for you. Whether you can afford the tickets is another question, because the ticket prices for different locations are different.

The strict restriction system of Trapani Football Club is outrageous, but Hugo said plausibly: "We welcome fans to come to watch the game, not to participate in group fights or political rallies! Some of the celebration props have been It is deemed prohibited because these props are likely to become weapons in the hands of thugs. We advocate a positive and healthy way of celebrating! Excessive behavior should be punished! ”

"Trapani Football Club once again expresses its attitude. We are an inclusive team. We tolerate fans of any color anywhere. We respect human life, so we have formulated a series of control measures. Please feel at ease." , If you come to the stadium to watch football, I can guarantee that you will have the best enjoyment here.”

While strictly controlling fans, Trapani has also implemented some small preferential policies, such as sending souvenirs (worthless souvenirs), sending drinks to fans at the scene, and randomly selecting fans to give jerseys to fans watching the game.

There were extremely few fans in Trapani and it did not cause any big waves. Many fans even looked forward to the restart of the league as soon as possible.

Other clubs have also introduced control measures. After more than a week of turmoil, the government, professional leagues, football associations, and Olympic committees finally reached some consensus, and local governments also had to compromise with the clubs. Turin City Hall announced The Alpi Stadium will be leased to Juventus for 99 years, and Juventus will renovate the Alpi Stadium.

Subsequently, Udinese also announced that it had obtained the land use rights from the city hall.

Trapani, Juventus and Udinese will soon become the first clubs to have their own stadiums.

The struggle was basically over, the league resumed, and Hugo went to the new stadium to check on the construction progress.

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