The Sports Judge’s bulletin has been issued and we note that a very heavy hand has been used against Empoli. Let’s go step by step. Alberto Grassi (who would have already been disqualified due to the yellow card he received on the pitch) is given three matchdays and a fine of 10 thousand euros. Grassi, sent off on the bench, would be guilty of having addressed seriously offensive expressions in a threatening tone to the referee. Repeated offenses also towards other match officials.
The DS took five days Pietro Accardi. For Accardi a fine of 15,000 euros is also added. The report reads: for having, at the end of the match, addressed seriously insulting expressions to the referee. Subsequently, in the tunnel leading to the changing rooms, he attempted to physically attack the match director, addressing him with threatening and seriously offensive expressions. Attitude also reiterated with an assistant.
The communications manager has also been disqualified until June 30th, Luca Casamonti. According to him, it is written that at the end of the match, in the tunnel leading to the changing rooms, he assumed an aggressive attitude towards the match officials, to whom he addressed threatening and seriously offensive expressions.
Two members of the staff were disqualified for one match for expressing insults towards the referee: Gabriele Stoppino and Federico Barni