•  Chup   ( @Chup@feddit.de ) 
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    31 year ago

    At the end of the article:

    According to Sports Illustrated, two players in Italy’s top league, Serie A, currently wear No. 88: Lazio’s Toma Bašić and Atalanta’s Mario Pašalić.

    I just looked up both on Wikipedia and nothing weird or regarding Nazi connections mentioned there, so maybe just a coincidence to get a nice looking 2-digit number, not knowing the code behind it.

    •  hannes3120   ( @hannes3120@feddit.de ) 
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      1 year ago

      Isn’t Lazio known for their extremely far-right Ultras?

      Might not be intentional from his side but he for sure knew that that would make his shirt popular in certain parts of the fanbase…

    • not knowing the code behind it.

      Idk how italy works on the matter but as a German it’d be highly unlikely not to know these. Since Italy was part of the axis it feels like people would be aware.

      For the uninitiated H is the 8th letter and HH is a shorthand for the hail. 88 is the dogwhistle

      • Also to mention that how a professional footballer is branding themselves is almost as important as how they are playing right now - so I’d guess every single footballer in one of the top clips in the top 5 leagues has a dedicated employee whose sole job it is that the decisions that player makes have a good public image depending on what the player wants.

        You can’t tell me that any professional footballer doesn’t have advisors that are aware of stuff like that