He spoke at Radio Punto Nuovo during the Punto Nuovo Sport Show Claudio Gavillucci, referee: “The only referee who stopped a match for discriminatory chants like Sampdoria-Napoli? After my interruption of that game, if I’m not mistaken, Rocchi also interrupted the Rome-Naples game. Unfortunately, there were other occasions as well and I don’t understand why Manganiello didn’t interrupt the game momentarily on Monday evening.
I hadn’t seen the competition and the first thing I went to check was when they told me if the choirs were audible, clearly. Can we say that Manganiello has not respected the regulation? The regulation is clear, the referee must make the announcement and can temporarily interrupt the match, then a possible definitive interruption was up to the police.
Battle for a better AIA? The personal result was poor, I lost on all fronts and I am no longer associated with the AIA, as having appealed against my dismissal according to the Association, I no longer embodied the values of sport and no longer deserved the federal card, instead in Overall, my battle has brought about a clear change of course which is benefiting all the referees as well as the Association itself.
Racism and racial discrimination has little to do with the AIA situation, the referees are not racist, but I would like a referee’s failure to interrupt a match by racial chanting to be considered more serious than the mistake for a lack of rigor.
I appealed because the numbers proved me right, if a referee is considered poor he cannot be designated for 18 games in a league so what I wanted to know from the court was only if my dismissal really had to do with the technical evaluations as he claimed. ‘Aia, an evaluation that I never met during the season “
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