we've had verona for a couple of years, and their audience were nothing special for most of the times. also, parma lacked a decent audience for their latest years. recent bari vids, though... 
as for clubs' history: i don't care about sassuolo's lack of history at all, they absolutely belong to this current serie a.
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btw pioli wanted to resign after their loss at firenze. for inter fans, it might be refreshing to finally see a coach with some sense of responsibility.

as for clubs' history: i don't care about sassuolo's lack of history at all, they absolutely belong to this current serie a.
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btw pioli wanted to resign after their loss at firenze. for inter fans, it might be refreshing to finally see a coach with some sense of responsibility.
Parma's audience was shit last years that's true, but in the past Parma was one of the biggest clubs in Europe, so it's sad to see them in the low divisions.
Sassuolo is a special case. The respect they get is not historic or supporterwise, but managementwise and that is extremely rare in Italy since most of the clubs are not well run at all. Their Italian philosophy is something most Italian and Serie-A 'lovers' can really identify with. They also try to bring youngsters for the future of the Nazionale. Sassuolo is one of the most 'Italian cultured' clubs around like Bilbao is for Spain.
Bilbao is still on another level because they have only Basks and are also an tradiotional club, Sassuolo isn't. But believe me, if Sassuolo had not this good management and vision they will be a grey mouse in the league who no one liked, a little bit as Chievo now is with their ugly football, stadium and supporters.
Edit:
transfermarkt.co.uk. says Hellas had an average attendance of 18.254 supporters in 15/16. Average-wise they take the 12th spot in Serie A above clubs like Atalanta, Udinese and Palermo.
