(ANSA) – ROME, DEC 15 – “I say thank you on behalf of the whole of The Hague, which is made up of 30 thousand people of which 18 thousand are young, many 14, 16, 17. Thinking that these young people are objects of violence, torments the heart”. This was stated by the president of The Hague Alfredo Trentalange, who spoke at a press conference at the Chamber of Deputies for the presentation of the bill on the tightening of penalties against those who stain violence on whistles. “We all have in our collective imagination the ideal of the presumptuous referee who ruins Sundays for fans – said the number one in The Hague – but in reality they are people who love football and try to make decisions that are often difficult to make. in a hostile environment. It is no longer tolerable at a time when it is not easy to recruit referees. ” Trentalange then announced that, in order to further raise public awareness, in the midweek round on Tuesday and Wednesday in all Serie A pitches, the players will read a message and display a banner with the words “Red to whom it is touched”. (HANDLE).
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