Wednesday, March 2, 2011

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QUESTIONS OF FOOTBALL ... kicks an owl!


Yesterday afternoon I was looking up some of the original deal for the book today, browsing sites known or not, I came across a news story "football" very special.
On repubblica.it fact, I found myself reading: "BOGOTA '- Luis Moreno, defender of the Colombian club Deportivo Pereira is in the storm last Sunday after he kicked and caused the death of an owl, mascot of the opposing team. Now faces up to 45 days in jail ". This episode is very unusual happened in Barranquilla, in Colombia, during the match valid for the fourth day of the opening tournament of the local championship. Owl, lives (be) on the roof of the stadium Roberto Melendez, along with the other members of his family, and was the home team's mascot. The animal falls into the field, was stunned on the pitch after being hit by the ball while playing football in the past the Atletico Junior - Deportivo Pereira. The referee has stopped the action and Moreno, Pereira central defender, has moved away from the field with a football. The local fans have reacted to the "rude gesture" calling murderess. The owl is unfortunately died in the veterinary clinic where he was hospitalized, (the episode caused a sensation in Colombia and has not gone unnoticed by the environmental authorities of Barranquilla, which notified Moreno at the opening of an administrative proceeding against him on charges of cruelty to animals ) probably due to capture myopathy. Meanwhile Luis Moreno visited the zoo in Pereira and has long maintained in the area that is home to birds of prey. The defender has again presented his apologies as saying the gesture would not be violent and kicked just to see if the animal in question could fly. The player is also committed to appear once a month, at the zoo to provide voluntary work for environmental activities. What about .. we hope that our first division players and not take their cue from this bad example to start kicking the "owls" local. Other than volunteering ...

Daniel Coltrinari

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