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How strong XI does Rafa dare to put out there? Not long until the Standard game...

 

I can see him picking close to his strongest XI and leaving them on for 60-70mins.

 

As the games have gone on it appears that the established players have gotten to play for longer, almost gradually building up their stamina and endurance levels.

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Is it wrong that I like Lazio and Di Canio? Completely seperate from all the fascism b******s, like.

 

Nope I like Lazio, went to a Rome Derby a while back and met some quality fella's who support Lazio. They havent forgotten any of the wins over Roma either.

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SS Lazio has a long association with Italian fascism, and in recent years this has manifested itself with extreme racist chanting and symbols.

 

For local Derby matches against AS Roma, it is common for signs to insult the Roma players as 'squadra di negri' - team of blacks - and 'curva d'ebrei' - bunch of Jews. In the year 2000 fans displayed a banner saying “Onore alla Tigre Arkan”,

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in tribute to the Serbian butcher Zelijko Raznatovic (known as Arkan) indicted by the United Nations international criminal tribunal for atrocities during the Balkan war, and who had been killed the previous week. In 1999, a 50-metre banner was unfurled to AS Roma fans saying: "Auschwitz is your town, the ovens are your houses.”

 

The club has seemingly colluded in this association with fascist politics, despite routine official statements regretting the politicisation of football. When the previous Olive Tree coalition government sought to ban fascist banners from football grounds, the club allowed fans to display Viking symbols, and slogans in Gothic script. Weapons, and flare guns are brought into the ground by the ultras. Black players are routinely booed, and a climate of threat and violence extends through the stadiums and beyond. Article from Andy Newman

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20n_dicanio_narrowweb__300x310,0.jpg

di_canio,0.jpg

LazioLivorno.jpg

 

SS Lazio has a long association with Italian fascism, and in recent years this has manifested itself with extreme racist chanting and symbols.

 

For local Derby matches against AS Roma, it is common for signs to insult the Roma players as 'squadra di negri' - team of blacks - and 'curva d'ebrei' - bunch of Jews. In the year 2000 fans displayed a banner saying “Onore alla Tigre Arkan”,

lazio03.jpg

in tribute to the Serbian butcher Zelijko Raznatovic (known as Arkan) indicted by the United Nations international criminal tribunal for atrocities during the Balkan war, and who had been killed the previous week. In 1999, a 50-metre banner was unfurled to AS Roma fans saying: "Auschwitz is your town, the ovens are your houses.”

 

The club has seemingly colluded in this association with fascist politics, despite routine official statements regretting the politicisation of football. When the previous Olive Tree coalition government sought to ban fascist banners from football grounds, the club allowed fans to display Viking symbols, and slogans in Gothic script. Weapons, and flare guns are brought into the ground by the ultras. Black players are routinely booed, and a climate of threat and violence extends through the stadiums and beyond. Article from Andy Newman

nasty, horrible bunch of c****. that racist b*stard sinisa mihajlovic was of course hugely popular there.

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Who do you hate most Roma or Lazio? Personally, i can never decide.

 

Lazio without a doubt... their ultras are the biggest pile of nazi scum.

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Is it wrong that I like Lazio and Di Canio? Completely seperate from all the fascism b******s, like.

 

How can it be separete? I'm not saying you support their Nazi s*** but you cant just blink away something like that. They are f***ing scum.

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How can it be separete? I'm not saying you support their Nazi s*** but you cant just blink away something like that. They are f***ing scum.

 

 

I agree

 

I find it disturbing (but not surprising) that West ham fans usually call in talksport/ sky sport and praise Di Canio without any mention (not even from the presenters)of of his nazi views

 

I used to like Di Canio too but he is up there with mihajlovic in ex footballers that I really hate

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Di Canio, hated him every since Goodison Park.

 

Put the f***ing ball in, you c***......

 

Disagree there Al, thought it was a good sporting gesture which served as a great example to kids

 

Although if one of our players pulled the same stunt, I'd want him shot

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