| | | | Italian referee Mauro Bergonzi hasbeen told to go into hiding by police after thugs tried to attack someone he looked like, the head of the country's referees' association has revealed.
Bergonzi courted controversy when he awarded two contentious penalties in Napoli's 3-1 win over Juventus in October.
"A dangerous incident happened. A group of people encircled someone they thought was a referee, they tried to abduct him and continually punch him. The only thing was he just looked like the referee," Cesare Gussoni told La Repubblica.
"He was a bank manager, poor thing, and he managed to reveal this at the end to save himself from more blows. On the advice of the police, the referee was forced to live under protection and went to another province for two weeks."
Former referee Pierluigi Collina, who now appoints officials for Italian games, has been sent bullets in the post and has been given a police escort as supporters vent their dissatisfaction with a number of decisions this season. |
| | | | | Every sport has people who will elevate it to 'more than just a game' status,this isn't something that only happens in regards to soccer.
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| | | | | true about other sports; the NBA has it's share of bizarro incidents, but you have to admit, soccer is in a class by itself with the sheer number of insane fanatics acting out around the world...
plus, i just plain hate all those soccer-like sports, ie hockey, lacrosse, polo, etc...
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The depravity of man is at once the most unpopular of the Christian doctrines and yet the most empirically verifiable. - Malcolm Muggeridge |
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