Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Japanese Writing Genarator



I took a couple of days to consider whether to write this, if it were the case, if an open letter did not create further tension. Usually when events happen such as happened in the game Lamaro x Town Hall - Junior Lucky, it tends to throw water on the fire and forget as soon as possible the ugly scenes seen. For those not aware of the facts must say that I am referring to third-class game played Sunday morning at Cinecitta, a game like many others, perhaps a little 'tighter. It is not so much what we saw in the field that must be emphasized. Of course, provocation as kicking and slapping a referee stop and play again, as those experienced by players of the Lucky Kids, do not do well in football, much less the spirit of sport, but unfortunately we're used to this. What, surely, can no longer tolerate is what happened after the race, and that too often happens in amateur football on Sundays in many playgrounds. At the end of the race a mob, fans home team, tried to attack judge and guest players, the athletes going to reserved area by a gate that regulation should remain closed in order to avoid such facts. There followed moments of tension with the visiting team and referee barricaded inside the locker rooms. It is acknowledged that the President of the Lamaro dedicated himself to restore order and that the Facebook group for fans of the home team many have denounced the behavior of the mob, calling their "fellow supporters," if you will call them, the values \u200b\u200bof fair play and honesty. Noting, then, to find a bank of dialogue not only in other amateur teams, but also among many supporters and leaders of the Lamaro x Municipality ask for a strong signal by the leaders of the latter. I do not know what are the measures of the sports court, and frankly, I care little. Who should make a change in the spirit of sport is us, the key players of the sport, by example, first of all, and with decisive choices, designed to isolate and remove the troublemakers, whether licensed or just their fans.
am looking forward to a strong message from society Lamaro x Town Hall, and those fans who have shown solidarity and a sporting sense. As President
Lucky Junior
Marco Fortini

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