Thursday, March 3, 2016

Juve, Marchisio-Rai controversy continues: now also takes the field the UsigRai – Stop and Goal

 
         
 
         





Rai attacks Marchisio – The broadcaster replication annoyed midfielder; the union of journalists Rai also demands serious action

Rai attacks Marchisio – The thrilling second leg of Italian Cup which took place yesterday evening between Inter and Juventus has generated a trail of controversy going to last much longer. To trigger the controversy this time was Claudio Marchisio . The Juventus midfielder and National yesterday during the match, in which it is unable to take the field with a muscle overload, tweeted criticizing the work of the commentators ‘ Rai’ .

As expected, the output Marchisio was not accepted with equanimity by the sports editor of state television. Carlo Paris , Director of ‘ Rai Sport ‘ in 2014, he cut short the question, ANSA defining the behavior of the number 8 Juventus as a “slip” to an avoidable soccer player of his experience and, in addition, firmly in the national team.

the story has taken a clear position also the ‘ USIGRAI , the journalists’ union Rai , which is crying out for serious disciplinary action against the midfielder from Turin. This is the text of the statement issued today by the trade union on its official website.

“A story and an offense that can not be dismissed as a” lack of style “. Marchisio’s words have offended an entire community, that of the blind, as well as a colleague who was doing as always professionally your work. Are even more unpleasant words, as they are spoken by a player of the most noble and the national football team. We hope that Juventus, the Football League and the Football Federation take action, to make it clear that the values ​​of sport have nothing to do with these languages. “

as you can see the issue is still far from a peaceful resolution and returns to the center of the debate the complicated (and not regulated) relationship between the sporting professionals and the use of social networks.

 
 
         


 
                                     
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