Solidarity from our Italian brothers
From todays examiner
Italians rally to Trap in seeds row
By David Shonfield
Friday, October 09, 2009
ITALIAN fans have reacted with a chorus of indignation to Giovanni Trapattoni’s attack on FIFA – and all the anger is directed against Sepp Blatter and UEFA President Michel Platini.
"It simply scandalous," one outraged fan told the Gazzetta dello Sport. "FIFA should be ashamed of even thinking of such an idea."
"If I was Irish I’d want the team to come out wearing black armbands in protest," said another. "What Blatter is doing is not to do with justice, but business and favouritism."
"The draw for a tournament is made at the start," another fan pointed out, "and on the basis of results up to that point. France, Germany etc have already enjoyed the advantage of not having to meet other "big" teams in their group. If subsequently they’ve only been able to finish second to teams which are weaker on paper then that’s their problem."
In Italy they feel that the decision has been made specifically to help one country.
"It’s no surprise. Football is now above all a business and this is the real problem.
"The interests of sport come only second to other interests... therefore from the moment that France really started to be at risk of not qualifying, the ‘two stooges’ Blatter and Platini had to dream something up.
"In itself the seeding might even be fair, but the rules have to be clear from the start and above all you can’t change them when the tournament is under way."
"And Platini has nothing to say?" wrote another. "Yet he’s the one who came out against the idea of European superleague because he said smaller clubs should be allowed to compete on an equal basis."
"Sport has lost its value. Football, Formula One etc. All they think of is making money – and it’s all down to TV."
"Trap we are with you. The Irish are right to protest. Were Ireland to withdraw their team in protest then Italy should do the same. They have changed the rules to protect Monsieur Platini’s France – it’s disgusting."
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