Quote by VoyeurJ
You should really check who he played for before declaring someone has no clue stars .. he played for Lazio as a Roman in Rome .. .. oh and who was first .. early Romans with salute or 1940s nazi salute .. he is a Roman playing for a roman team and I know what ultras are thanks ..
Have a read and get some clues before you accuse others of lacking them stars .. embarrassing again !!!!
you got it now ... the only person wrong about it all accusing others of having no clue just .... embarrassed for you now .. so this clueless know naff all person .. thatll be you then .. yes? oh my sides .. quality indeed .. at least if your gonna have a dig stars have a google before hand .. wow .. spectacular massive fail fella ... funny though lol
J
So you seriously think his " salute " was not racially motivated in any way? Well seems a few people think it was. You do actually realise that the Ultra's are the far right wing side of that club? So if you accept that they have a far right section at the club, and that Di Canio was using that salute at them then surely that salute had a bit more meaning than you seem to think it did.
Look under the term Definition and terminology in that link. So we can agree that Roma have a far right section in it's crowd? We can also accept that his salute was aimed at that section of the crowd on that particular night. If you put two and two together it always adds up to 4 mate.
Simple to understand.