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I don't hold this against the Laziale, it's more a reflect of the Atalanta fans. Travelling to Bergamo is no picnic.
Rome police arrest 66 armed Lazio fans
ROME, Sept 24 (Reuters) - Italian police have arrested 66 fans of Rome soccer team Lazio, some of them armed with knives, machetes, clubs and knuckle-dusters, in a major crackdown on football hooligans.
Police told a news conference on Monday that the fans had been stopped on Sunday as they set off for a Serie A match against Atalanta in Bergamo. They were later released from custody pending possible charges.
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I heard a story about lazio once shutting down Atalanta's train station down from basically trashing the absolute crap out of it, cos the Lazio Ultras (used to) travel by train to games! Atalanta is far left, we are far right, its expected...
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have the ultras got their own private jet now?
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Pescara Rangers took care of the Lazio ultras in the 70's :D
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The Bergamasca ultras are some of the most dangerous. Would have been crazy scene s when we conceded in the 93rd min.
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Rigoni 10 wrote:Pescara Rangers took care of the Lazio ultras in the 70's :D
Where's Pescara now?

I think Lazio might be in alittle competition called the champions league?
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Post by delfino_1936 »

adriano10 wrote:
Rigoni 10 wrote:Pescara Rangers took care of the Lazio ultras in the 70's :D
Where's Pescara now?

I think Lazio might be in alittle competition called the champions league?
hence why i said 70s. We are on our way to Serie B, only 4 points off top spot in Serie C1/B

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i just find it hillarious how in Australia people make a big deal out of a bottle being thrown at a opposition supporter.
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Stankovic wrote:i just find it hillarious how in Australia people make a big deal out of a bottle being thrown at a opposition supporter.
funny hey? seeing all the shit that goes on overseas...
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Stankovic wrote:i just find it hillarious how in Australia people make a big deal out of a bottle being thrown at a opposition supporter.
It is a big deal. There is nothing to justify throwing a bottle at an opposition supporter.
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Stankovic wrote:i just find it hillarious how in Australia people make a big deal out of a bottle being thrown at a opposition supporter.
yeh if i could have it my way, there wouldnt be such a fit from the media about throwing a bottle at someone else. But we do live in Australia and have a different sporting culture and perspective on the way sporting events are run. We emphasise on familys here, and why shouldnt we, we are a community and not everyone wants a bottle to the head. Like Bodo said, throwing a bottle at someone isnt right. If you done it on the street you would be put up for assualt.
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agree its easy to sit back and glorify mindless soccer violence but i wouldn't go to a game in Australia if I though I would be hit by a bottle. Theres always boxing if you want to get beat up
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