Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » 2-1 Lazio! Milinkovic-Savic with nice control and finish.
Bleating Lamb wrote: » How is Mil-Savic playing this Season?
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » Looked like he was getting close to his 17/18 form with some nice displays a few weeks ago. Still not quite at that level yet though.
Father Hernandez wrote: » Serie A as a league really don't help themselves at allhttps://twitter.com/BonettiESPN/status/1206605839492173825
Deleted User wrote: » What now?
Father Hernandez wrote: » The tweet has been taken down.https://www.sportbible.com/football/football-news-reactions-serie-a-reportedly-unveil-tasteless-new-say-no-to-racism-campaign-20191216
At a news conference on Monday, artist Simone Fugazzotto, who always uses monkeys in his work, said: "For an artist there is nothing more important than trying to change the perception of things through his own work. "I decided to portray monkeys to talk about racism because they are the metaphor for human beings. Last year I was at the stadium to see Inter v Napoli [a match in which Napoli defender Kalidou Koulibaly was racially abused] and I felt humiliated, everyone was shouting 'monkey' at Koulibaly, a player I respect. "I've always been painting monkeys for five to six years, so I thought I'd make this work to teach that we're all apes, I made the western monkey with blue and white eyes, the Asian monkey with almond-shaped eyes and the black monkey positioned in the centre, where everything comes from. The monkey becomes the spark to teach everyone that there is no difference, there is no man or monkey, we are all alike. If anything we are all monkeys." Serie A chief executive Luigi de Siervo said: "The League's commitment against all forms of prejudice is strong and concrete, we know that racism is an endemic and very complex problem, which we will tackle on three different levels; the cultural one, through works like that of Simone; the sporting one, with a series of initiatives together with clubs and players, and the repressive one, thanks to collaboration with the police."https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/50814275
Deleted User wrote: » I will be fascinated to know what the thoughts process was
TomSweeney wrote: » I'm thinking it's "we are all apes", but of course the context of racial abuse and the history of it ... hmm maybe not the best direction to take..
windy shepard henderson wrote: » what attracts me to italian football is the style of play and especially the teams of the 90s and 2000s that were so good to watch i have always been fascinated by the madness attached to the league also , between the inter ultras issuing a plea to countries in northern europe (mainly england) that they are not racist despite defending the calgarys supporters monkey chants to one of there players , brescia done the same thing a few weeks earlier this season also when baloteli was targeted it is almost clear to suggest that people in italy are educated far far more differently then we are when it comes to this subject , you have to realise they vast majority of clubs in northern italy make monkey chants to napoli supporters also regardless of skin colour but for not being italian enough , (argentina v italy in the 1990 world cup would be a good place to start ) its a very strange country i was never surprised by the tweet , but they have years to go before they even get close to this issue
Deleted User wrote: » Educated different from who? Fans in England? They are just the same. I am watching bbc now. Ignorants is global, not just Italian