[ITA] Serie A 2015/2016 (13 Viewers)

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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Dino Baggio was a cunt, fuck him. Can you imagine we were close to trading a young Del Piero for him? Best thing he ever did for us was the last minute choice to go to Parma:


After Baggio's performances in the 1994 FIFA World Cup and with Juventus, Parma attempted to acquire the midfielder. Baggio initially rejected Parma's offer, stating his intention to stay at Juventus. At the time, Juventus were ready to offer Parma a young forward named Alessandro Del Piero instead of Baggio, in order to retain their defensive midfielder; Parma accepted the offer, but before the transfer could be finalised, Dino Baggio changed his mind, and decided he would make the move to Parma.
 
Apr 9, 2015
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Good!

I think Venezia and Vicenza are close to Lega Pro now as well. I like seeing these, historic and well-supported clubs fighting their way up the pyramid and becoming relevant again.
This. In Lega Pro there are also some good historic clubs high in table.
Lega Pro A:
1. Cittadella - 69 (Nothing special)
2. Virtus Bassano - 58 (Nothing special I think)
3. Alessandria - 56 (You saw them this year in Coppa, one of the bigger clubs in Lega A.)

Padova is 5th but they won't reach the 4th place anymore I think.

Lega Pro B:
1. SPAL 2013 - 67 (Played between 1951-1968 in Serie A)
2. PISA - 58 (Also a club with good supporters and a little Serie A history)
3. Macaratese - 57 (I hope they will lose the play-offs against PISA)

Ancona is 4th but 7 points behind Macaratese. But they are in "Next stage qualification play-off" if they end 4th. I don't know what it means tho.

Lega Pro C:
1. Benevento - 63 (No much history, but good fanbase!)
2. Foggia - 59 (Yes, the Magical Foggia under Znedek Zeman. Great history and really good supporters. Hopefully Serie B next year)
3. Lecce - 57 (Nothing to say about this club, history & good fanbase combined)

4th is Casertana also a club with good fans.

Lega Pro C has the best clubs fanwise, but some other Lega Pro clubs are also really interesting. I hope that the smaller clubs will go out Serie B and make place for the old historical clubs.
 

JuveJay

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TBH only Lecce are that noteworthy from the list there, in terms of possibly being able to sustain a Serie A club. Alessandria is a nice story, and possibly could. Only Sassuolo have been able to stay solid with such a small backing, and that is because of Mapei.
 
Apr 9, 2015
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TBH only Lecce are that noteworthy from the list there, in terms of possibly being able to sustain a Serie A club. Alessandria is a nice story, and possibly could. Only Sassuolo have been able to stay solid with such a small backing, and that is because of Mapei.
Foggia? And most of the clubs above are history-wise bigger then Como, Latina, Trapani et cetera. I didn't said that I want them in Serie A, Serie B deserves also historic clubs.
 
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