星期一 [ 2010-1-11 9:56:11 | watches1013 ] No present like the time for Italian refs TWO top Italian clubs have being reported to their FA disciplinary commission over their Christmas generosity to referees. Roma gave gold Rolex watches reportedly worth [pounds sterling]8,000 each to two referees and 35 less expensive watches to other match officials. Inter Milan gave referees a muscle exerciser worth around[pounds sterling]500. League president Franco Car-rara described the gift-giving as 'a very serious episode' but spokesmen for both clubs said the gifts were a standard courtesy - and noted that none of the items had been returned by the referees concerned. Roma president Franco Sensi added: 'This was a gesture of normal courtesy which has never been questioned in previous years. We bought the watches in Fake Baume & Mercier bulk at an advantageous price and believe our gifts had a value lower than those sent by other clubs.' Yesterday, Roma's city rivals Lazio went back to the top of Serie A with a 3-1 win over Bologna. Marcelo Salas shot them in front after a Pavel Nedved effort came back off the crossbar. Nedved himself got the second for Lazio, knocked off their lofty perch when they lost in midweek to lowly Venezia, and former Mid-dlesbrough favourite Fabrizio Ravanelli wrapped up the win in the final seconds with his first goal since his move from Mar-seille. The Rome club were able to leapfrog leaders Juventus thanks to the courage of nine-man Parma, who equalised in the dying seconds of the top game of the day. Argentina's Hernan Crespo scored a stunning solo effort to make it 1-1 just when it seemed an Alessandro Del Piero penalty would seal all three points for Juventus. Parma, third in the table, looked a beaten team when defender Stefano Torrisi was sent off for the foul on Filippo Inzaghi which earned Juventus their spot-kick and Dino Baggio followed for a foul on Gianluca Zambrotta. LUIS FIGO scored in the first minute and Rivaldo in the last as Barcelona beat Celta Vigo 2-0 in the Spanish league yesterday. Despite the win Barcelona remain in third place, four points behind leaders Deportivo la Coruna. BRAZILIAN striker Sonny Anderson scored twice and set up a third in Lyon's 3-1 win over Amiens in the French league cup first round. But Replica Breitling holders Bordeaux needed extra-time before beating lower division Troyes 1-0. Sylvain Legwinski, newly-arrived from Monaco, headed the winner in the 107th minute. Other articles: http://shenyong.skpay.net/Blog/View/?337 http://www.cnshanzhai.com/Blog/View/?872 浏览(534) | 回复(2)
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No present like the time for Italian refs 