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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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The sponsor part remains very scary.
The sponsor situation is limited bc they play in Italy. Big name brands aren’t willing to drop top $ to advertise in a country where the addressable market won’t warrant break even ROAS.


Most Italian club sponsors are internal conglomerate (sapito, jeep, MSC, etc.)or failing media firms or foreign cash grabs like Saudi Riyadh szn.

Club lvl foreign investment should hopefully change the primary sponsorship landscape in the coming years
 

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rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Serie A need to abolish non EU rules, or at least make it more leeway like 5 players per season
If this gate is open, Serie A will become attractive again, dont worry about local players, you can always Camoranesi'ed or Balotelli'ed every kids that come to serie A from South America or Africa after they stay in Italy for 3 years (just make some law about this) or find some lineage whatsoever. Win win

At least with a better competition, those "real" Italian youngster will need to train harder to become a better footballer
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Serie A need to abolish non EU rules, or at least make it more leeway like 5 players per season
If this gate is open, Serie A will become attractive again, dont worry about local players, you can always Camoranesi'ed or Balotelli'ed every kids that come to serie A from South America or Africa after they stay in Italy for 3 years (just make some law about this) or find some lineage whatsoever. Win win

At least with a better competition, those "real" Italian youngster will need to train harder to become a better footballer
Balotelli was born in Italy.
 

rainhard

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May 5, 2004
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Balotelli was born in Italy.
oh my bad, I tought he got his citizenship from his foster parents

No, Italian citizenship is not based on birth place, but rather on the principle of jus sanguinis, or "blood right". This means that a child born to an Italian parent is automatically an Italian citizen, regardless of where they were born.

There are other ways to acquire Italian citizenship, including:

  • Birth in Italy
    If the child's parents are unknown, stateless, or do not transmit their nationality to the child, the child may acquire Italian citizenship by birth in Italy.
  • Adoption
    If a minor is adopted by an Italian citizen or national, they may acquire Italian citizenship.
  • Declaration of intent
    A foreign national or stateless person with Italian ancestry may acquire Italian citizenship by making a declaration of intent before the Civil Registrar.

To apply for Italian citizenship by descent, you can contact the Italian consular office responsible for your jurisdiction if you live abroad, or the Municipality (Comune) if you live in Italy. You will need to submit original documents that have been legalized and translated into Italian, as well as a non-refundable fee.

But based on this information Balotelli citizenship he got is not from his birth place, because his parents are known and have other nationality (Ghana)

Lets say we just make us better informed in this case, but what you are stated is fact as Balotelli is born in Palermo
 
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DeviAngel

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Oct 3, 2014
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So his preferred choice for coach refuses to play his 2nd most expensive signing, the most expensive is playing… what is he playing? What position? Striker, AM, SS, winger ??

Every time something clicks he just keeps changing it … I’m tired …
 

Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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nico gonzalez
conceicao
koop
douglas luiz
di gregorio
juan cabal

230m spent between them. they have less goals combined this season than kean who cost fiorentina 11m
Damn, that hurts...

But, if you look on the bright side, there's always next transfer window...

It takes time...

We must be patient...

Rebuilding is a process...
 

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