Re: 'Lega Italiana'
enricoutv83, 1/29/2014 10:22 AM:
Basta vedere Balotelli a Cagliari...
Enrico, ti giro questa (vedi articolo in calce sul Swindown Town FC) che e' recentissima (Sabato scorso) e di cui forse avrai sentito parlare l'anno scorso, durante l'era Di Canio'.
Riassumendo:
1) Questo tizio DURANTE la partita, prima invade il campo e poi prende a ceffoni il portiere avversario
2) Siamo nell'equivalente della
C1 (Inglese)
3) Punizione comminata dalla squadra: squalifica a vita del tifoso dallo stadio locale
4) Punizione comminata dalla Lega (FA): 12 mesi di 'lavori sociali obbligatori' consistenti in divieto di varcare la zona limitrofa a qualsiasi stadio e riportare alla polizia se e quando richiesto. Piu' 150 ore di lavoro socialmente utile non retribuito.
5) Punizione del tribunale di giustizia ordinaria: tre anni di interdizione assoluta a qualsiasi partita di calcio coinvolgente un club Inglese, inclusa Nazionale e partite all'estero.
E inoltre: pagamento delle spese processuali (£85) + sovratassa (£60) + £100 di risarcimento danni al portiere avversario
NB: quelli del Swindon Town FC nel loro comunicato hanno sottolineato come il loro campo sia uno dei piu' sicuri del Paese e non sia mai stato toccato da episodi gravi in precedenza.
Qualcuno percio' mi spieghi perche' la societa' a guida (?) di una ciurma di sbarbatelli che gioca nei bassifondi del dilettantismo Italico deve essere perseguitata prima da una multa, poi dal pagamento del ricorso e infine penalizzata pesantemente dal giocare a cancelli chiusi (per un 'reato' commesso altrove!). Trovo la pena assolutamente sproporzionata al crimine e oltretutto sbilanciata assurdamente in nome della cosidetta 'responsabilita' oggettiva'.
Sono pacatamente schifato!
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Almost 9,000 astonished fans looked on as 26-year-old Andrew Bowles ran onto the pitch during a Swindon Town FC home match against Leyton Orient FC on November 23 last year, and l
aunched an attack on the visiting goalie.
Mr Bowles, of Henshaw Crescent, aimed
three punches at Jamie Jones before being restrained by stewards.
The club later released an official statement in connection with the incident and
announced the perpetrator would be banned from the county ground “indefinitely.”.
On Wednesday, January 22, Mr Bowles appeared before Swindon magistrates where he admitted invading the pitch during a match, committing common assault and using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour likely to cause fear that violence would be used.
Mr Bowles was made subject to a 12 month community order with 150 hours unpaid community work requirement.
He was also ordered to pay £85 costs, a £60 statutory surcharge and £100 compensation to Mr Jones.
In addition, the court imposed the three-year match banning order.
A spokesman for the club, Tom Otrebski, said: “From the outset, Swindon Town have worked closely with Wiltshire Police on this matter and have been fully cooperative as the legal process has taken its course.
“Swindon Town Football Club condemns the actions of the individual who ran on to the pitch and confronted the Leyton Orient goalkeeper…there is no place at the County Ground for so-called supporters who find this sort of behaviour acceptable and the club would like to remind all supporters that any incident like this has serious consequences not just individually but also for the club.
“The club would like to add that this is an isolated incident. The County Ground stadium is one of the safest in the country and we are extremely fortunate, as a club, to have an impeccable group of supporters whose reputation should not be tarnished by the actions of one individual.”
A spokesman for the Football Association (FA), James Webb, said: “The court imposed a Football Banning Order, which means he is automatically banned by law from entering any Premier League, Football League or Football Conference ground for three years and
he will not be able to travel abroad at any time in the next three years whenever the England national team plays a match abroad.
“The FA fully supports any such action being taken being taken by the courts.”