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From Ferrigno in Chivu, when the crowd turns the course into a ring

Players who are clever and players who lose their heads. Players who wish to recycle end of their careers as superstars and players who wish to improvise competitive boxers in full maturity. The incident on Thursday evening during the postponement of the 23rd day between Bari and Inter, as with so much senseless violence right hook Chivu Inter's midfielder Marco Rossi of Puglia, is only the latest in a succession of time follies in recent years have made the stadiums, not only in Italy, more suitable to host meetings for the heavyweight crown that football matches. Leaving aside the shots closer to the martial arts, such as the now historic head of Zidane Materazzi in the World Cup final in Germany 2006 or the more recent skulls Samuel Eto'o to the Slovenian defender Cesar Chievo, and those even more absurd and unjustifiable, as the sputum of Bologna Lazio Zarate Rubin to only a few days ago (not to mention those famous in the history of Totti, Simeon, Samuel, etc..), boxing seems really new''hobby''preferred by the football stars, which for this do not give up to give a display on the fields of central Europe.

CASE-Ferrigno Bertolotti E''''INTER CLUB BOXING - Seriously, the mind back in Italy the most dramatic episode ever recorded among professionals, which dates back to November 2000 when, after an excited Como-Modena Series C, the captain of Como Massimiliano Ferrigno slammed and cold with a punch violent defender of Emilia (and former teammate Brescello) Francesco Sinigaglia Bertolotti in the locker room of the stadium, sending him into a coma due to cerebral hemorrhage . For the 33-year Bertolotti was the end of his career on the football field, and Ferrigno paid with a 3-year disqualification record the incredible fit of madness. One episode left, Fortunately, in recent years only by gravity. From then to now is interesting to note that the palm of the Italian team more akin to the art of fighting an automatic right to Inter, where apparently both before and after Calciopoli nerves were always a bit 'too exposed to sunlight. Three episodes on all worthy of Mike Tyson, said leaving out as spitting, head and everything else: the punch of Materazzi to Cyril (with a split lip and on the latter's complaint on live TV) after Siena Inter-season 2003 - 2004, the slap of Adrian in Grandoni in Livorno-Inter League 2005-2006 and the Far West furious brawl with punches and kicks after the final whistle with Valencia-Inter, eighth-finals of the Champions League 2006-2007 (starring Nicolas Burdisso, shot in the face by the Catalan Navarro after a handful of first Marchena, and several other Inter players). Well, shame nell'amarcord Chivu is in good company. Of course, despite himself, the company Inter has also been repeatedly the victim of villainy of others who can forget the handful of Mexes Materazzi (and the kick by Totti to Balotelli, Tai Chi''more''in reality) in Cup final Italy 2009-2010? Or the historical''cone''of Paolo Montero Gigi Di Biagio in an Inter-Juve late 90?

2010-2011, THE SEASON OF MADNESS - Among the most curious figures always related to the episode on Thursday night to say that the''rounds''between Chivu and Rossi is only the tip of the iceberg of a year that is likely to be remembered among the most turbulent of times. And not just in the playground. Fiorentina's Romanian striker, Adrian Mutu, suddenly novel''Muhammad Ali''the end of October last hit in a nightclub waiter in Florence a Serbian and causing him a fracture of the nasal septum. Not even the almost family atmosphere of the training camp seems to be enough to Rassen the fiery souls of certain players, as evidenced by the recent fisticuffs between Balotelli and Jerome Boateng Manchester City at home and between Ibrahimovic and Onyewu at Milanello. But it is the beginning of the new year that the''fever''Bud Spencer seems to have hit a bit 'all: players, coaches and fans. Still on the theme''teammates but not too much'', there was the fist Sunday trimmed from Dutch playmaker Thomas Muller-mate Robben after a brawl broke out during Werder Bremen-Bayern Monaco Bundesliga. Even before the''-gate''Chivu are fresh news of the week, the coach raptus dell'Ankaragucu Umit Ozan (author of a column for a fan invading the Manisaspor, the visiting team, after suffering the equalizer in ' meeting of the turkish league) and a group of supporters of Sampdoria, improvvisatisi boxers at the expense of Some journalists in the studio during the broadcast''Forever''broadcast on Telenord Samp. Perhaps it would be to replace the classic hot tea recommended by Fabio Caressa a range of games on Sky most therapeutic and relaxing cup of chamomile.

SPORT FOR ALL? - Returning episode last night, it must be said that contrition (''I feel like a man of ... m., I apologize to all those who watch football and my girls) and apologies Chivu immediate dopopartita seemed sincere and altogether timely. The four-match ban comminategli by a referee, however, are probably worth a little, adding the gratuity to the total violence of the gesture. As pointed out by the same defender Romanian football is the sport for everyone, adults and especially children, who often have more tournaments in the suburbs are under pressure from parents possessed spaccagli shouting''leg''in reference to the opponent. It's sports culture. Famous is the parallel with the former rugby player rugby and American journalist Henry Blaha:''Rugby is a beastly game played by gentlemen, football is a sport for gentlemen played by beasts [...]''

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