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Marc

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Zamparini one day states Juventus are a serious club and behave in the right way when dealing with Palermo and the next day he says he doesn't like our attitude and pures cold water on us. :disagree: :crazy:
 

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Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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02/05/2008 11:30
Zamparini Slams Juventus

Outspoken Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has hit out at Juventus for treating the Sicilians like a feeder club.

The two clubs have a good relationship, and are set to do business this summer, with Amauri almost certain to arrive in Turin.

This week it has been reported that the Bianconeri are also eyeing up young starlet Bosko Jankovic, and the midfielder responded to this by declaring that it would be a dream if this move came true.

This talk has angered Zamparini, who feels that Juventus are treating Palermo as if they own them.

“We have spoken to [transfer chief] Alessio Secco and we have stated that Palermo isn’t a feeder club for Juve,” the businessman roared.

“So he needs to explain to the rest of their directors and Coach Claudio Ranieri that we must respect our roles.”

Palermo beat off the likes of Barcelona and Chelsea to sign Jankovic from Mallorca last summer.

The Serbian was rated as one of the best young talents in Europe, however he has struggled badly to settle in Sicily.

He has scored just twice this season, once in the UEFA Cup and once in Serie A against Cagliari.

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Luftwaffles

Il terzo uomo
Dec 1, 2005
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Zamparini is known throughout the world of football as being a complete wanker.

Here is a list of the coaches he has hired and fired since 1989:_

1989 Serie C1 Giorgio Rumignani
1989-1990 Serie C1 Franco Liguori
1990-1991 Serie C1 Franco Liguori
Enzo Ferrari
1991-1992 Serie B Enzo Ferrari
Gianni Di Marzio
1992-1993 Serie C1 Angelo Orazi Italy
1993-1994 Serie B Enrico Nicolini Italy Until Day 3
Gaetano Salvemini Italy From Day 4
1994-1995 Serie B Gaetano Salvemini Italy Until Day 24
Giampiero Vitali Italy From Day 25
1995-1996 Serie B Ignazio Arcoleo – Antonio De Bellis Italy
1996-1997 Serie B Ignazio Arcoleo Italy Until Day 30
Giampiero Vitali Italy From Day 31
1997-1998 Serie C1 Giorgio Rumignani Italy Until Day 7
Ignazio Arcoleo Italy From Day 8
1998-1999 Serie C1 Massimo Morgia Italy
1999-2000 Serie C1 Massimo Morgia Italy
2000-2001 Serie C1 Giuliano Sonzogni Italy Until Day 32
Ezio Sella Italy Days 33 & 34
2001-2002 Serie B Bortolo Mutti Italy
2002-2003 Serie B Roberto Pruzzo Italy Pre-season
Ezio Glerean Italy Day 1
Daniele Arrigoni Italy Days 2-22
Nedo Sonetti Italy From Day 23
2003-2004 Serie B Silvio Baldini Italy Until Day 24
Francesco Guidolin Italy From Day 25
2004-2005 Serie A Francesco Guidolin Italy
2005-2006 Serie A Luigi Del Neri Italy Until Day 22
Giuseppe Papadopulo Italy From Day 23
2006-2007 Serie A Francesco Guidolin
Italy Until Day 33; from Day 37
Rosario Pergolizzi – Renzo Gobbo Italy Days 34-36
2007-2008 Serie A Stefano Colantuono Italy Days 1-13
Francesco Guidolin Italy Days 14-30
Stefano Colantuono Italy From March 24, 2008[4]

35 changes in 18 years. He's a headcase.


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