Lazio, the addition of the Curva Nord to the statement: “Stop making fun of us!”

Lazio, the addition of the Curva Nord to the statement: “Stop making fun of us!”
Lazio, the addition of the Curva Nord to the statement: “Stop making fun of us!”

Remote communication between the fans continues Lazio and the society. In these hours, an addition has been published to the statement issued yesterday on the ‘Match Day SS Lazio’ Instagram page, in which the following clarifications are made:

“If Mr. Lotito wants to continue to be at the helm of SS Lazio he must show us his sporting project, he must explain to us what the ‘solid realities’ of which he boasts are, he cannot continue to make fun of these fans and fill it with lies as it continues to do with the Flaminio Stadium, a presentation postponed and then withdrawn every time a problem arises (failure of the signing campaign, manager resignations, fan protests). We are tired of being told ‘I saved Lazio ‘, 20 years have passed and the debts have been paid in the vast majority by us fans. Mr. Lotito can pretend nothing happened and say that we are always the ones to protest but we want to point out to you that even though the Roman press is afraid to write. the truth in order not to disturb his “sensitivity”, they still had to tell about a procession of 15,000 Lazio people who on a working day, under a scorching sun, marched to demonstrate their faith and their dissent. One day will you leave Lazio as her son? We will leave our witness to our children! We’ve been here for 124 years, she’s only been here for 20.”

In the following photo, a further note is made: “We have read a writing and listened to chants targeting Enrico Lotito, we are of the opinion that no son should pay for his father’s mistakes. We do not accept any type of discrimination and offense towards this lad”.

 
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