Genoa vs Siena in genoa, Siena up 4 nil...the fans had enough and demanded the players take of their shirts..at first they resisted but then the captain went one by one and collected the shirts and handed it to the fans even one player who didnt want to give his shirt burst out in tears...the fans were upset at the absolute pack ah shit genoa puttin on whole season and today the camel back broke...them ppl serious bout they football boy..
genoa president deserves this..not only do they skin their batty for milan on d field but also in the transfer market
can tell u for a fact that las campaign i not only wanted dem fellas take off dey shirt but i wanted them to all out drop 'soca warriors' from dey name...an insult to d real warriors that fight hard leadin to and in '06..
geno ultras take win! match eventually played out after the 50min delay
edit: found a report
Genoa supporters halt match against Siena
Unsavoury scenes erupted at the Marassi after the hosts went down 4-0 to the Bianconeri with just 53 minutes on the clock, as ultras forced the team to remove their shirts
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Apr 22, 2012 4:40:00 PM
By Livio Caferoglu
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Genoa's Serie A match against Siena was halted temporarily after disgruntled Grifoni supporters expressed their frustrations at the team's players for a below-par performance.
Alberto Malesani's men found themselves 4-0 down after only 53 minutes of play, but Luigi Giorgi's fourth goal for the visitors proved to be the final straw for many, who began throwing various items onto the pitch.
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The club's ultras then took action by blocking the entrance to the dressing room as they wanted the players to hand their jerseys over on the grounds that they were not "worthy" of the colours.
All of the Genoa players incredibly co-operated, except loan striker Giuseppe Sculli, who refused to remove his shirt, while wing-back Giandomenico Mesto broke down in tears.
Captain Marco Rossi, who was given the responsibility of taking the jerseys and passing them on to the ultras, proceeded to go over to the group of supporters in a bid to bargain with them.
In the meantime, referee Paolo Tagliavento managed to enter the dressing room, while club president Enrico Preziosi also made his way to the pitch and gathered the players in a huddle.
Sculli then appeared to try to negotiate with his shirt still on, along with Sebastien Frey, who tried to pull his back and was quoted in the Italian media as saying: "This is my shirt, we are all for Genoa."
Frey seemingly played the role of peacemaker between the ultras and players, as he then pleaded Siena to come back out onto the pitch and complete the game, which still had 37 minutes remaining.
Play finally resumed after a 40-minute delay, with the Bianconeri eventually winning 4-1. However, it is expected that a round of talks between the Genoa players and ultras will commence at the club's training complex on Monday.