Palermo, Stefano Piazza against footballers: “You have no respect for those who make sacrifices to follow you” (PHOTO)

Palermo, Stefano Piazza against footballers: “You have no respect for those who make sacrifices to follow you” (PHOTO)
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Stefano Piazza, a well-known comedian from Palermo, recently shared his thoughts via social media regarding the current situation of Palermo, his hometown football club. Piazza used strong and significant words to express his disappointment towards the players and other members of the Rosanero team, reflecting his passion and concern for the fate of the club. It is not uncommon for well-known personalities, passionate about their local teams, to use their visibility to comment on critical moments that clubs face, seeking to positively influence the environment or spur change.

I have a lot of nostalgia for the D series.
In Serie D we went to the stadium without Serie A ambitions but also without:
– Coaches who see positive things in disastrous games.
– Coaches who keep the most technical players on the bench to bring them in when the match is compromised.
– Coaches incapable of stimulating a team with top-class players.
– Lazy players who don’t run and are humiliated by less equipped teams.
– Team that regains their lead and even suffers a timely defeat.
– Players who alternate between playing like champions and playing like unwatchable scoundrels.
– Team forced to play the playoffs when it is clear that they don’t even want to finish playing these last games.
There is only one explanation for all this: you have no respect for those who make sacrifices to follow you.
You don’t deserve our warmth.
You have no respect for the city.
Do yourself a favor, lose them all, let’s avoid the humiliation of a bad defeat in the play offs.
Apologize and pack your bags.
I have a lot of nostalgia for the D series, I prefer less ambition but more dignity.
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