Aurelio De Laurentiis, Chairman of the Napoli, answered questions from students and fans at Santa Maria Capua Vetere, in the province of CasertaThe patron of the Neapolitans was a guest of theUniversity of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", where he took part in the inauguration event of the first Italian university chair dedicated to "Legality of the Laws of the Game of Football".
"Ultras are challenging me, I'm for total legality"
"I, who am very strict, am challenged; I, who am for total legality, am told that I am not a fan.
I'm all for a functioning organization. If I show you how many people were arrested for drug dealing in the last match, three of the Lazio players were arrested."
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"Uneducational attitudes at the stadium, including chants and behaviors"
"What, I don't let firecrackers, smoke bombs, and pyrotechnics into our fans, but they do? There are many ways to support the team. In England, they chased away the hooligans and filled the stadiums with children, but here, the child arrives with his or her parent and is told not to sit in his or her seat."
"This creates a problem, it's counterproductive. When teenagers hear chants, they believe that's reality, but those chants imply one simple thing: 'We are Napoli.'"
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