“The derby of the strait between Viola and Basket School, which decreed the ninth consecutive victory for Viola, so far undefeated and first in the standings, could not have ended in the worst way: the measures of the Sports Judge, including the disqualification for 4 matches for pitch invasion, to which is added, among others, a fine of 6 thousand euros and the suspension of the Porcino manager, are unjust and do not take into account the facts documented by the images that we have all seen”.
In a note, the group leader of Forza Italia in the city council, Federico Miliacomments the sports judge’s statement, following the clashes that occurred last Sunday at PalaCalafiore, at the end of the Strait derby.
“The measures are based on the reports of the match officials, whose refereeing has already appeared rather questionable during the match, without taking into account the images, in which it appears clear that some players and the manager of the opposing team have aggressively fueled the discussion starting from the final whistle” continues Thousands
“A reality narrated by the images which the Judge seems not to have taken into account and in which we can see an obstinacy towards a team with a winning project: measures which inevitably cause economic and image damage to the club, which has had so much done in recent years to bring the team back to the categories of the past, and a damage to the city and to the fans, who in all the matches have always shown composure despite the liveliness that characterizes the sporting spirit and support” declares Milia.
“Sports justice will take its course, the club has communicated through the press its intention to appeal: I am sure that, in the appropriate forums, clarity will be clarified regarding the facts, currently narrated in a distorted way, by measures which unilaterally punish a a company that, today more than ever, makes us proud for its tenacity, not only in sports, in the face of unjust sanctions, which undermine the credibility of the company, affecting the entire city” concludes Milia.