[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (53 Viewers)

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
Oh no, poor Udinese :sad:

Maybe he'll be the catalyst for a transitional period such as the one we experienced under his tenure?

Step 1 - Hire Delneri

Step 2 - Fire Delneri

Step 3 - Things can only get better, right?
 
Mar 9, 2006
29,039
Oh no, poor Udinese :sad:

Maybe he'll be the catalyst for a transitional period such as the one we experienced under his tenure?

Step 1 - Hire Delneri

Step 2 - Fire Delneri

Step 3 - Things can only get better, right?
Delneri wanted Di Natale in Juventus badly, now he will coach him finally, i don't think that he will fail in Udinese with 4411/442 formation, they just need to add some quality on the wings
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,332
Yes, if a club never wants to win a trophy again...

:rofl:
Well obviously- that's less important than financial stability for a football club these days. Mabye those two could form a new league with Milan and compete for an actual financial scudetto. Nobody would be interested in winning games but purely maximising financial gain.

Oh dear, Udinese. How will Del Neri do with a midtable club? He's proved his worth at minion clubs and his worthlessness with a top team. Mabye it will balance out here and Udinese will remain mid-table. Of course they'd be fine with that and so my guess is he'll be there for a wee while.
 

mukumsplau

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2008
4,443
Wednesday May 21 2014

Ghirardi: I may walk away
By Football Italia staff

Parma President Tommaso Ghirardi says he will walk away from football if the Ducali’s appeal to be awarded a UEFA License is unsuccessful.

The club had earned a spot in the qualifying rounds of the Europa League on the final day of the Serie A season, but have had their participation thrown into doubt, having not yet been awarded a UEFA License by the Italian Football Federation.

The issue centres on an unpaid tax bill of €300,000, which the club insist they do not have to pay until the end of June and that they are now taking as an appeal case to the High Court.

For their President, the situation is disheartening and has him considering his future.

“These are things that make you lose the desire,” Ghirardi has told the Gazzetta dello Sport today.

“I will leave this world if this situation is not clarified.

“I have poured in €13m, it is shame to tell me that we cannot participate in the Europa League for €300,000.”

Ghirardi then appeared on Radio Parma this morning to run through the issue in detail.

“We are experiencing some trouble in these days which we believed we would be celebrating,” continued the 39-year-old.

“We have obtained the chance to compete in the preliminary round thanks to a great season. I am convinced that we have merited everything on the field.

“Now there is an issue that I have known about for a couple of weeks, this little anomaly had already been reported, but I was told it was only an issue of interpretation.

“What is the problem? We have players who are at other clubs, like everyone else. They are registered by their club and paid by this club.

“Let’s take the example of Crotone, where we have players out on loan. If Crotone give them a wage that is lower than what they receive from us, we pay the rest. It is called a sales incentive plan, a kind of balance.

“Since some of them have had economic issues during the season, they have asked us for a kind of loan last December and we have granted it.

“Practically, we have advanced the incentive payment that we would have paid in June, as required by regulation.

“Being a loan, personal income tax has not been paid, and that is what we are challenging.

“Am I optimistic? I have to be, I cannot think otherwise.”

Ghirardi was asked if there was an issue with the Stadio Ennio Tardini passing UEFA License requirements.

“No, no, the UEFA License is covered in every way. But, we have indicated the Stadio Alberto Braglia [Modena’s ground] as an alternative so as to have no problems.

“What I do not understand is how their stadium could be good for UEFA, when Modena have never played in Europe, whilst we played just a few years ago.

“But, we are proceeding with all the tasks so as to ensure the Tardini passes.”
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
54,025
Juventino[RUS];4554103 said:
Because UEFA will block Parma and Abate doesn't want to go squash, isn't it? I thought that they just follow UEFA's rule?!
I believe that Parma owes money to the Italian federation. This federation is telling UEFA which Italian teams will participate in the European competitions, by giving them the license. Since the Italian federation isn't giving the license to Parma until they pay the debt, it's almost completely on the Italians if Parma won't play in Europe.
 

petersmit

Senior Member
Mar 14, 2006
7,031
I don't care who is going to play in the EL out of those 2... I wonder who will sell the most players in the summer mercato... The one who keeps their team a bit the same can go far IMO... But if Torino sell both Cerci and Immobile, they won't come far... same goes for Parma (paletta and so on)
 

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