[ITA] Serie A 2015/2016 (61 Viewers)

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Yamen

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Apr 20, 2007
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If we can win our last match and one of the Napoli and viola lose points then I'll be very satisfied. It would be great to end the first half of the season in the top 3 and qualified from the CL.
Its tough though. Napoli play Atalanta and Fiorentina will play Verona. If there is hope its with Lazio as they play Inter
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
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Its tough though. Napoli play Atalanta and Fiorentina will play Verona. If there is hope its with Lazio as they play Inter
trust in luca toni. The man is a beast. He is one of very few players that I am sad didnt play much with us. A player of his ability should have definitely been a star for an italian club bigger than fiorentina.
 
Apr 9, 2015
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December 19 & 20:

20:45 Bologna - Empoli
12:30 Carpi - Juventus
15:00 Atalanta - SSC Napoli
15:00 Fiorentina - ChievoVerona
15:00 Hellas Verona - Sassuolo
15:00 Roma - Genoa
18:00 Frosinone - AC Milan
18:00 Sampdoria - Palermo
18:00 Torino - Udinese
20:45 Inter - Lazio

Not really hard matches for the concurrents. Lazio is out-form but can surprise at Meazza and Atalanta has a chanche to win aswell.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Milan kit staff arrested for theft
By Football Italia staff



A member of Milan’s kit staff – and former brother-in-law of CEO Adriano Galliani – has been arrested for stealing in the locker room.

In an extraordinary story, yesterday afternoon 52-year-old kit staff member Mustapha Medhoun was caught on CCTV stealing shirts, shorts and sporting equipment.

He is the brother of Galliani’s ex-wife and had worked at Milanello for 12 years.

The club had become suspicious over the last couple of months and laid a trap, installing cameras to check on activity while the players were training.

After viewing the footage, police searched his home and found hundreds of sporting items.


:lol:
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Zamparini: '€100m lost for Palermo'
By Football Italia staff





Palermo President Maurizio Zamparini is “seeking a foreign buyer” for the club. “I invested €100m that I’ll never see again.”
The patron is in his mid-70s and mentioned on several occasions he wants to sell the Serie A side.

He wrote a note on the official Palermo website replying to a letter sent by a fan.

“Dearest fan, I read your message, which was full of things that are not true because naturally you heard them from the sports press,” began the statement.
“When I arrived Palermo was a club full of debts, on the verge of bankruptcy. Since then, for the passion and love I have for football, every year I had to put new funds in to cover losses. Up to today that’s €100m, money that I’ll never see again.

“Selling Paulo Dybala this year allowed me to cover a €35m loss that I could not have covered. The same goes for past sales of players like Andrea Barzagli, Amauri, Edinson Cavani, Javier Pastore, Abel Hernandez, players who I discovered and bought.

“See, at Palermo today the biggest wages belong to Franco Vazquez at €1.5m per year, with the general wage structure at around €1m.
“Palermo bring in around €50m per year compared to the €350m of Juventus, €280m for Milan and Inter, €200m for Roma and Napoli.

“At Palermo, Dybala earned €0.8m per year. At Juventus he earns €5m. This is why champions leave Palermo: we cover the costs of running the club and they want to go to bigger sides where they can earn 10 times as much.

“It pains my soul to see fans who don’t know the truth, such as yourself. I am looking for a new buyer for Palermo, but it’s not easy to find people who will come in knowing they’ll lose a lot of money.

“I no longer have the money to lose. I am seeking an Arabian, Chinese or Russian millionaire who can afford to lose money.
“Meanwhile, with my work I am trying to bring Palermo into the second tier of Serie A, behind the big guns, even if that means being called incompetent by people like you.

“You see, I am an excellent businessman who created thousands of jobs, naturally not in football, and I want to create thousands more.

“If I were to leave today, Palermo would be left a club structured without debt and with balanced books. Years ago I left Venezia in the same situation, without debts, but after four years they were bankrupt!”
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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So two weeks ago Serie C side Alessandria beat Palermo in the coppa, and now they beat Genoa, they scalping Serie A teams right and left, hope we avoid them :agree: :p
 
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