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Lotito prepares referee dossier
By Football Italia staff
Club President Claudio Lotito is reportedly preparing a dossier to list all the officiating errors that have penalised Lazio this season.
The head of the Biancocelesti recently slammed the standard of officiating in Serie A, claiming that his team is victim to a systematic penalisation under the current system.
Meanwhile, Stefano Pioli also drew attention to the refereeing following his side’s 1-0 defeat at home to Genoa, during which Federico Marchetti was red carded.
Lotito could take matters one step further as Corriere dello Sport says that the President is personally preparing a dossier with all the refereeing errors that have allegedly come to the detriment of his team.
By Football Italia staff

Club President Claudio Lotito is reportedly preparing a dossier to list all the officiating errors that have penalised Lazio this season.
The head of the Biancocelesti recently slammed the standard of officiating in Serie A, claiming that his team is victim to a systematic penalisation under the current system.
Meanwhile, Stefano Pioli also drew attention to the refereeing following his side’s 1-0 defeat at home to Genoa, during which Federico Marchetti was red carded.
Lotito could take matters one step further as Corriere dello Sport says that the President is personally preparing a dossier with all the refereeing errors that have allegedly come to the detriment of his team.

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Zamparini backs Lotito on referees
By Football Italia staff
Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has backed Claudio Lotito's proposal for an 'integral draw' of Serie A referees.
Yesterday the Biancocelesti patron launched a tirade against the officiating system demanding a random draw of Serie A referees, as opposed to the current system which sees the officials designated specifically by the referees association, the AIA.
Zamparini, who similarly criticised football’s organisation just yesterday, has come out in support of Lotito's proposal.
“It would finally be an impartial solution.” he told Ansa.it.
The new system would see referees being assigned to individual matches according to a random draw.
By Football Italia staff

Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini has backed Claudio Lotito's proposal for an 'integral draw' of Serie A referees.
Yesterday the Biancocelesti patron launched a tirade against the officiating system demanding a random draw of Serie A referees, as opposed to the current system which sees the officials designated specifically by the referees association, the AIA.
Zamparini, who similarly criticised football’s organisation just yesterday, has come out in support of Lotito's proposal.
“It would finally be an impartial solution.” he told Ansa.it.
The new system would see referees being assigned to individual matches according to a random draw.

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Dybala: 'Price-tag too high'
By Football Italia staff
Palermo striker Paulo Dybala says his €40m price tag is an 'exaggeration', and thanks President Maurizio Zamparini for his faith.
The Argentinian is the subject of growing interestest from Europe's biggest clubs, with Juventus, Roma and Manchester United reportedly eyeing the player for a summer transfer.
The player himself though, believes his valuation, currently reported at around €40m, is too high.
“Honestly, I think that's an exaggeration,” said Dybala to the publication Guerin Sportivo, as reported by Calcionews24.com.
“I still have so much to prove, and I'm trying not to think too much about these tags so I can concentrate exclusively on my performance on the pitch.
President Zamparini recently had some bitter words about the player's touted departure, but the 21-year-old tried to ease the tension.
“He was always behind me, even when people started doubting my skills.
“He never stopped believing in me and he gave me evidence of his affection. All I can say to Zamparini is 'thank you'.
“As for [Giuseppe] Iachini, he is a very qualified and determined Coach, and very methodical too.
“He knows what he wants and he lets you know it without mincing words.
“And there's another important thing - he treats everyone equally, making no distinctions.”
By Football Italia staff
Palermo striker Paulo Dybala says his €40m price tag is an 'exaggeration', and thanks President Maurizio Zamparini for his faith.
The Argentinian is the subject of growing interestest from Europe's biggest clubs, with Juventus, Roma and Manchester United reportedly eyeing the player for a summer transfer.
The player himself though, believes his valuation, currently reported at around €40m, is too high.
“Honestly, I think that's an exaggeration,” said Dybala to the publication Guerin Sportivo, as reported by Calcionews24.com.
“I still have so much to prove, and I'm trying not to think too much about these tags so I can concentrate exclusively on my performance on the pitch.
President Zamparini recently had some bitter words about the player's touted departure, but the 21-year-old tried to ease the tension.
“He was always behind me, even when people started doubting my skills.
“He never stopped believing in me and he gave me evidence of his affection. All I can say to Zamparini is 'thank you'.
“As for [Giuseppe] Iachini, he is a very qualified and determined Coach, and very methodical too.
“He knows what he wants and he lets you know it without mincing words.
“And there's another important thing - he treats everyone equally, making no distinctions.”

