Domizzi:
"Playing sport helps! We want to win with Chievo"
Udinese defender teacher for a day
at the Liceo Copernico in Udine
[ 04.04.2013 ]
Professor for a day for an
important cause: Maurizio Domizzi made a speech earlier today in (“at”?) the
Liceo Copernico of Udine in order to make aware (“to inform” or “to warn”?) the
young students during the 17th stop (?) of the initiative "Don't score an
own-goal", promoted by the AIOM (Italia Association of Medical Oncology)
in collaboration with the Presidency of the Council, the Coni and FIGC.
The conference saw the
participation of the head of the Liceo, Andrea Carletti, together with the AIOM
representatives Fabio Puglisi and Simon Spazzapan. (“The”?) Udinese defender talked about a
number of themes, bringing his experience to the students who attended the
meeting: "Professor? Don't overdo it - said Maurizio - I'm here to give my
testimony of what can be the right life style (“life-style”?) to try and have
an healthy (“a healthy”?) life and prevent many problems. I found out for
myself that something little is enough to make important steps".
Sport has a fundamental role in
the sensibilization (???) campaign, at its third edition, by involving all the
Serie A team (“teams”?) in 16 Italian cities: "I think sportsmen can be a
good example, but everybody, though without being a professional, can make the
most of some physical activity with little sacrifice and with few daily
expedients (???) that can turn out to be very helpful. Just a quick example:
after just one week of inactivity, in the summer, I feel the urge to train, to
run a bit, because it is a personal need and a good habit".
Topics also close to Udinese
Calcio, which has an important tool to be close to social issue thorugh (“through”?)
the non-profit organization Udinese for Life: "Especially here in Udine,
more than any other city, the team and the club represent an entire region. We
must build on this as the sporting exploits and Udinese have a great impact on
the region. The children here are still too young, but in the fourth and fifth
grade they are not so distant from the age of our youth. Making a joke for the
students we can say that today we still have time to straighten them out a bit!
It is not easy because we were all young, if you can help your kids with a
little advice and even just with our presence and witness (to an accident?),
you do it very willingly ".
Domizzi obviously answered the
questions concerning the next championship match in the league against Chievo:
"We want to get back to winning because we haven't won for a bit. Despite
having recently faced top clubs, because before Bologna we had faced Napoli and
Roma and got two good draws, we haven't won at home for too long. Hopefully
Sunday may be the right time, the occasion can be right because they are a good
team with a good ranking, but at the Friuli we can win against any opponent,
and we want to start on Sunday ".
About young people, Domizzi
expresses his feelings on the attitude of the very young players who played
last Saturday: "Udinese (“Udinese’s”?) young players are always given the
opportunity to show off, the test is every day . these (“These”?) last eight
matches will be interpreted as all the others, there will be no experiments and
as usual the players on top condition will play. Our young people have always
had their chances, do not think of this as a showcase or a trampoline (???) for
someone."
Finally, when connected to Rai
Sport, Domizzi mentioned the chance of qualifying for a continental event for
the upcoming season and the current form (“shape”?) of Captain Antonio Di
Natale: "Europe has always had a special charm compared to the
championship, but this year I believe that the strength and organization of the
teams that precede us make everything much more difficult, though not
impossible. It's just a bad period for Totò, if he had scored the penalty
everyone would have forgotten his brief abstinence. He will come close to
scoring 20 goals even this year, I am ready to bet that you (you or he as in Di
Natale???) will reach that threshold."
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