Roma president Jim Pallotta has launched an attack on the “morons” whom he believes are tarnishing the name of the club and Italian football in general.
In an explosive, expletive-laden interview posted on Roma’s website, Pallotta criticised those supporters who cause trouble at and around matches. He also labelled Tuesday’s assault on Liverpool fan Sean Cox, which left the 53-year-old in a critical condition, the “most disgusting stupidity.”
“We have a long history at Roma and what’s going on when you have a few stupid people is that they destroy our history and they attack our legacy and I’m tired of it,” he is quoted as saying in the interview.
“It’s not just an issue for Rome. It’s an issue for Italy and it’s an issue for the authorities and it’s an issue for all of [us] to band together and to finally wake up so that we don’t have a reputation — that’s not deserved around the rest of the world — that our fans are not good fans because our fans are the best fans in the world.
“t’s just a couple of f—— morons that take the rest of us down.
“What I want to talk about is how these games are great but they’re not life and death.
“What’s going on right now with Sean Cox in Liverpool, that’s life and death and that affects his family.
“I don’t really give a s— about the score of the game.
“It’s disappointing to me that Rome and AS Roma get blamed for a few individuals who do stupid things.
“Now, I don’t know the whole story. All I’ve seen is what I saw on the video, like most others, and at least that part of the video with Sean is just the most disgusting stupidity and my prayers are for him and his family.
“It’s depressing though that all of the other fans at Roma get blamed for something that, going back to that saying that I had about a year and a half ago… a few people wrecking things for everyone else.”
Palotta praised the majority of fans for the support they give and said the efforts of the Stadio Olimpico’s “ultras” were part of their success this season.
“The only reason we come back and win games like we did against Barcelona [overturning a 4-1 first-leg deficit to win on away goals] is because of the 99.9 percent of the fans in the Curva Sud [where the ultras congregate] who are great.
“Then, occasionally, you get a few, normally outside of the game, more than anything else… it’s just absolutely ridiculous.
“But it’s time now for things to change in Italy and in Rome, because it is just happening too much.”