Tharros doesn't agree and is determined to resort to "ordinary justice to defend the player and the club".

This is how the red and white team comments on the FIGC's decision to reduce the disqualification from 10 to 8 days for Simone Calaresu who, according to the referee's reconstruction, would have behaved incorrectly between the first and second half of the home match against Calangianus two weeks ago, throwing a bottle at a linesman. Hence the expulsion from the match and a very heavy disqualification.

A verdict that the Oristano club immediately contested by presenting an appeal complete with written testimony, attached to the complaint presented by certified mail, of the person who allegedly carried out the gesture, explaining everything in detail.

And again the written testimony of the Calangianus 1905 club, also present among the attachments of the complaint sent via certified e-mail, in which some players of the visiting team support Tharros' thesis. Despite this documentation, the decision adopted by the Territorial Sports Court of Appeal reduced the sentence by only two days.

«After having read press release 62 of 20 November of the 2023/2024 season of the FIGC Sardinia, we express profound dissatisfaction with the decisions taken», we read in the note from the red and white club, «given the perception of a loss of credibility in sporting justice, we decided to turn to ordinary justice to defend the player and the club."

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