Maxi 42-team Serie A proposed (2 Viewers)

djleli

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Maxi 42-team Serie A proposed
Saturday 27 May, 2006
Brescia President Gino Corioni has put forward a bizarre solution to the Calciopoli scandal – merge Serie A and B into one huge League next season.


If the investigation into alleged irregularities finds Juventus and other clubs guilty, they could be docked points or even relegated.


“We cannot pretend nothing has happened, but with Juventus in Serie B, it would be obvious who’d win promotion within a year,” said the patron.


Corioni’s proposal is to merge Serie A and B into one 42-team Division. They would split into three groups of 14 sides each, with eventual play-offs of the leading six teams to decide the Scudetto.


“With this system, those who made mistakes will start the season with a points deduction, but they will have the opportunity to get back into the game. Then the various play-offs for the Scudetto, European places and relegation would be decided at the end, so the campaign never loses interest.”


According to the Corioni plan, the UEFA Cup spots would also be decided through play-offs, while the bottom squad in each group is automatically relegated and there’ll be two play-off sets of six sides each will go into more play-offs to see which three others go down.


This would be a temporary measure for one season only, giving time for the judges to work through the verdicts of Calciopoli.


Serie A would return to the classic 18-team set-up from 2007-08, leaving behind the 20 of the current campaign, while Serie B would be made up of 22 clubs.


The Brescia patron has also set aside a long Winter break between January and February, which would be dedicated to the Coppa Italia.


“My proposal is based on two factors,” he told 'Tuttosport.’ “Above all, we cannot pretend that nothing has happened, but on the other hand you can’t just send Juventus, Lazio, Fiorentina and Milan into Serie B at the drop of a hat. This would penalise the clubs already in that Division, who would end up facing teams far above their station.”


He is not only eager to protect Brescia’s potential for promotion, but also warns that decimating Serie A would inevitably weaken the League as a whole.


“It may not be the best solution, but it can be a starting point to get out of this situation. It’d avoid the risk of a 'private’ tournament with just four or five top teams, as that would see both attendances and money from television rights crumble. The events of this season have done serious damage to Italian football, but this can be the way we get back on track.”


that would be very intresting imo
 

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Seven

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Jun 25, 2003
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We only think that's great because that way Juve's ass is saved. A ridiculous idea IMO. Sure, perhaps sending Juve, Lazio and Fiorentina down would to an extent penalise teams in B, but hey.
 

Philipp00

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Jan 31, 2004
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I think the idea is not that bad. this system could be good for one season. It is better because otherwise we have perhaps to wait very long until it is clear which team will be punished and the season could start very late.
 
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djleli

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    it would be really intresting imo the only thing is about that jannuary part dedicated for coppa italia thats bullocks
     
    May 20, 2006
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    #10
    This idea should be tested in lower divisions, see if it works fine. They could merge Seria B and C. It wouldnt be the greatest disappointment if it doesnt work. Anyways, this idea has got a serious potential. The only problem would be how to separate the teams in the groups..by georgraphical or some other standart.
     

    Gene

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    Dec 10, 2005
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    It were be great, i this case the players would not leave because we were relegated.. in this case we are not really relegated, so they have no excuse of leaving..
     

    ZAF3000

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    Feb 14, 2005
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    Its a good idea for only one thing.. If this investigation is prolonged they won't be able to start the Serie A nor the Serie B without every single team knowing where they will play.
    Merging Serie A and Serie B could be a solution. So all are playing.. Then when the verdict is out (where they don't need to rush it) the teams involved get points deduction (and if they want it to be massive deduction).. So basically they don't end up winning the scudetto (kinda like relegation with Juve :D with Inter nothing new) and life goes on.
    Many objective would be acheived:
    1- Serie A does not lose its spark with the big trio Juve, Milan and Inter, so people will still watch the Serie A.
    2- Points deduction +/- cash penalty for the teams found guilty.
    3- The Serie A and B can start on its time and not delay it a month.
    4- Teams in Serie B won't get affected by the relegation of strong and big clubs like Juve and Milan who will end up winning the Serie B and the competition for climbing to Serie A is gone.
     

    peckface

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    Oct 3, 2004
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    Haha no chance in hell. Lets brake all the fucking traditions of Italian football. Take the hit and move on, if Juventus were to play in Serie B do it with pride instead of moaning about the circumstances. Look at the bright side instead, after a year when we are back in Serie A teams will have a new kind of respect for us. Perhaps we won't get all the "referee scandals" at the end of every fucking season. And even better, I bet all the real fans of Juventus will love the team and the players even more.

    Ridiculus idea, feels like an idea my fourteen year old little brother would purpose.
     

    HelterSkelter

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    Apr 15, 2005
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    #19
    this is insane to the core.stop looking for excuses to bail out juventus.carry out the investigation,hand out the punishments fair and square and get it over with ffs.this is just another 'save the big guns' project and this is something that will harm the italian game more than help it.
     

    Seven

    In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
    Jun 25, 2003
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    G3n3 said:
    It were be great, i this case the players would not leave because we were relegated.. in this case we are not really relegated, so they have no excuse of leaving..
    You quite managed to grasp why this idea sucks.
     

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