Inter - Napoli (26 Dec 18) [1-0]

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"I Feel you bro" both shared same pain againts those shithead ultras.

Doing his capitano duty. I used to doubt Icardi's leadership on the pitch but he's really been proving me wrong lately, another moment where he was imploring the rest of the team to start up their high press again when the game was still 0-0 comes to mind.
 

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The problem is Italy itself not the FIGC or clubs. Racism is an every day thing in Italy. I'm not calling every Italian an racist because they are not but I was on vacation in Italy last summer with 2 black friends and you could feel that quit a lot of people looked down on them. We couldn't even go to some clubs in Rome because they don't allow black people to enter. As long as these things happening on a daily basis racism will exist in the stadiums. The football stadiums are a reflecting of the society.

The clubs (or clubowners) are to afraid of the Ultras. They fear that they will come to their houses and threaten their families so I can understand that a little but the Italian government should act!

Really? The the problem just those bad apples? From what I see the clubs have done zero (cameras, spotters) to curb this. I agree Italy as a whole, regardless of football, is hugely racist. But clubs can't do anything about the racism in the pubs and on the street but they sure as hell can do something about it in their own stadium.

And please don't be so naive and this that the club owners, of all people, are afraid of the ultras and fear them entering their homes and injuring them. It isn't war ravaged Somalia or Afghanistan, its Italy ffs. The bad apples are nothing but a small insect if the millionaire owners and the billionaire owners wanted to smash them.
 

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9:05 - poor kid at the left

 

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Really? The the problem just those bad apples?

I said that the behaviour of people inside the stadium is an reflection of the society, so no it's not about those bad apples. Racism is a problem in Italy as a whole and should be handled in general and not just inside the stadiums.

From what I see the clubs have done zero (cameras, spotters) to curb this. I agree Italy as a whole, regardless of football, is hugely racist. But clubs can't do anything about the racism in the pubs and on the street but they sure as hell can do something about it in their own stadium.

Agreeing on the subject that the clubs have done shit to curb this but this isn't something you can fix by just pointing at the clubs. EVERYONE should do something about this.

And please don't be so naive and this that the club owners, of all people, are afraid of the ultras and fear them entering their homes and injuring them. It isn't war ravaged Somalia or Afghanistan, its Italy ffs. The bad apples are nothing but a small insect if the millionaire owners and the billionaire owners wanted to smash them.

I'm not naive to think this, it happens. Not just in Italy, in Holland this kind of shit also happened. It's you being naive think that there aren't some Ultras crazy enough to visit the childrens schools to deliver a ''message'' for their dad/grandpa etc. Ultras in Italy were and will always be part of the club even on director level. I'm not even starting about the accusations made about the Ultras and some boardmembers at your club.
 

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.I said that the behaviour of people inside the stadium is an reflection of the society, so no it's not about those bad apples. Racism is a problem in Italy as a whole and should be handled in general and not just inside the stadiums.

I agree with you but you're not offering a viable solution and just an argument. I agree it needs to be terminated from the roots, day to day life, families but what's your solution? As a football club you can't go into homes as missionaries and talk these people out of this, but sure as hell you can stick it up their ass if they do it in a stadium. That's a start that I don't see the clubs doing, and I don't accept your point "it's not a football related problem and it has to be solved at the grass root level" because we are not doing anything about it either and I don't think a football club can. So do what you can.
I'm not naive to think this, it happens. Not just in Italy, in Holland this kind of shit also happened. It's you being naive think that there aren't some Ultras crazy enough to visit the childrens schools to deliver a ''message'' for their dad/grandpa etc. Ultras in Italy were and will always be part of the club even on director level. I'm not even starting about the accusations made about the Ultras and some boardmembers at your club.

They are a bunch of extreme football fans with no life but to beat their chest, they ain't a world wide mafia or an extortion syndicate. Low level thugs that are only strong BECAUSE THE CLUBS ALLOW THEM TO. You need to realise that.
 

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well, italy allow hundrets of immigrants from africa coming to their country. africans shitting on rules every day in italy

many italians hating them.

both things wont stop in near future
 

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Two matches behind closed doors, that's what has been decided. I guess the club will appeal
 

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We had one of the most impressive pressing displays in the first half. Napoli got no idea how to play around that and started giving up the ball in dangerous area numerous times. I guess Ancelotti's curious decision to play Callejon at right back contributed a lot too. Obviously, we got tired in the second half. Our first half was better than Napoli's second though, so we barely deserved a win, though it came after the red card which gave us the momentum back.
Koulibaly undoubtedly best player in the match. As for us, Joao Mario, Icardi, and Asamoah did exceptionally well. Brozovic did his usual good job, which has become a norm by now.
 

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Two matches behind closed doors, that's what has been decided. I guess the club will appeal

some fans died, right?

well, its heavy shit
 

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Two matches behind closed doors, that's what has been decided. I guess the club will appeal

Sassuolo and Bologna games. Appeal will probably 'save' the Bologna fixture.
 

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I think not appealing is the right thing to do. Hope we have some decency and just swallow the decision.
 

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Two matches behind closed doors, that's what has been decided. I guess the club will appeal
“Two matches” means two home matches, or the next two matches? (i.e. one home and one away)
Are they Serie A matches, or Coppa match vs Benevento also counted?
If it means “two home Serie A matches”, it would be too harsh. As I read something on Empoli side also, that they won’t sell tickets for Inter fans in the next match either. Plus this ban it means 3 matches without audience at all.

PS: Btw, did Jube suffer the SAME punishment last time they did this shit to Koulibaly in October?
 

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Apparently, it's Coppa Italia fixture with Benevento and the first Serie A home match. That's what I read but I can't take it to the bank at the moment.
 

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OK, so Sassuolo will smash us with nobody watching it in the stadium. Good.
 

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I think not appealing is the right thing to do. Hope we have some decency and just swallow the decision.

I agree. An appeal would send the wrong signal to those idiots.
 

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We'll appeal and get it reduced to one game. Too much money is on the line. Sad reality.
 

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“Two matches” means two home matches, or the next two matches? (i.e. one home and one away)
Are they Serie A matches, or Coppa match vs Benevento also counted?
If it means “two home Serie A matches”, it would be too harsh. As I read something on Empoli side also, that they won’t sell tickets for Inter fans in the next match either. Plus this ban it means 3 matches without audience at all.

PS: Btw, did Jube suffer the SAME punishment last time they did this shit to Koulibaly in October?

Their punishment was 10k fine and Curva Sud closed for one match.
 

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Their punishment was 10k fine and Curva Sud closed for one match.
For us the fine means -5m income per home match. Double standards again and people are calling it fair? :palm:

If we deserve it Jube should have the same fine. Period.
 

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This is too harsh and I read someone suggested to deduct some points, these punishments change nothing it's more a cultural problem than anything else. In our country both of the types of punishments applied in past and nothing have changed. Yes last night was a horrible one but it wasn't the first time that happened and this huge media reactions are a little overreacting I think, and after this we must expect huge pressure towards our team from media and other teams. I hope our management can handle this show.
 
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