[ITA] Serie A 2013/2014 (29 Viewers)

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,184
I do get his point though.After a long time there is somebody who is young,hungry for goals and in the Italian NT frame as well.For many years this league has been mostly dominated by foreign strikers so its good to see young Italian strikers doing well.Look at the 2nd highest scorer so far,an Italian in Cerci too.Pretty good signs.
 

piotrr

Мodеrator
Sep 13, 2011
34,009
OMG is this for real ? :lol::lol: It's better than movie scenarios :rofl: Italian football :touched:


http://forzaitalianfootball.com/201...ned-after-mastini-left-with-only-six-players/
A Lega Pro match between Nocerina and Salernitana was abandoned on Sunday after the Mastini were voluntarily left with only six players on the pitch after 21 minutes of play (video below).

The local derby was set to be played on Sunday without Nocerina fans, as they had been banned from attending and therefore wanted the match to not be played.

The start of the match was delayed for 40 minutes as Nocerina players were attacked on their team bus and refused to get off it as they received death threats from their own fans to dissuade them from playing in the match.

After Lega Pro officials at the stadium convinced the players to go ahead with the match, the game began but things quickly turned to a farce.

Nocerina used all three of their substitutions within the first two minutes of the match, before five of their players “limped off” with injuries over the next 17 minutes.

With only six players remaining on the field, below the minimum needed to continue the game, the referee brought an end to proceedings.

The entire Nocerina board of directors have resigned in the aftermath of the match while players have been told not to speak to the media about the match.

Director of sport Luigi Pavarese has tried to justify the actions of his team, stating that the injuries were due to the players “going out there without warming up” while their substitutions were “a decision by management”.

However the Disciplinary Commission has opened an investigation into the match.

Below you will find a video of the events which have to be seen to be believed.

 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
75,043
Last Serie A seasons:

Hubner:
1997-1998 30 16
2000-2001 31 17
2001-2002 33 24
2002-2003 27 14

Di Natale:
2007–08 36 17
2008–09 22 12
2009–10 35 29
2010–11 36 28
2011–12 36 23
2012–13 33 23
 

89man

Senior Member
Sep 4, 2013
1,634
I would be reluctant letting Inzaghi into the head coach role.
I think he could be a great contender for the future, but i don't want to see him rushed into it, without enough experience.

If does poor,is criticised and sacked, and we lose out on a possibly great coach for the future.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
Inzaghi/sea dwarf is another Ferrara in the making.

you put a coach with no real experience managing a top team and the team will collapse, especailly a team that has a lot of tatctical problems like Craplan.

hopefully Galliani makes the move
 

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