Giallorossi Ask for Federation’s Help
7/25/2005 7:08:00 PM
Roma want the FIGC (Italian football federation) to aid them as they try alleviated their transfer ban, following an unsuccessful appeal process.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport turned down that plea, and it now seems to be ‘any which way you can’ for the capital outfit, as they turn to the league administrators.
FIGC chief Franco Carraro has met club officials Rosella Sensi (pictured) and Daniele Pradè regarding the club's current standing and possible avenues to explore.
"We will take the steps that we feel necessary," said Carraro. "I can’t tell you what we have decided."
"We are working in collaboration with the Federation," she stated. "I won’t add anything else, we need to just let the lawyers work in peace." added a tight lipped Sensi.
The embargo has created turmoil at the Olympico. It has, amongst other things, exacerbated the Antonio Cassano problem and nullified any chance of the club moving on and starting afresh, after an abysmal season last time out.