Great news for Galliani.scavengers now need to activate stand by mode
They are linked with Juventus immediately. They offered Cerri a contract and a loan at Carpi.I'll be interested to see where Cerri and Mauri go, the rest..meh.
Ugh. If they sign both Mauri and Donsah...They are linked with Juventus immediately. They offered Cerri a contract and a loan at Carpi.
Also, Mauri is being heavily linked with them. Loan to Sassuolo is on the table.
Parma has been officially declared bankrupt. next season they will start the league as an amateur club, in serie D.
All players will soon be granted the release by FIGC and become free agents. Co-owned players will be fully owned by the other team.
scavengers now need to activate stand by mode
such a sad news for all calcio fans
Yup, there was an article in Gazzetta few days ago about their policy of signing young and talented youngster and dispatching them on loans throughout Serie A, B and lower divisions. They've got like 50 youngsters on their list (net-worth around 60 million euros).God damn juve they pounce so hard on youngsters. I can't imagine other clubs arent looking into them though. I'm sure they'd be great for a bunch of mid table teams to sign outright
Sucks the team for only 20 million euro is a steal. Don't they have a europa league title? I remember Asprilla winning a trophy with them when I was little
I just can't believe we just bought a player for 2x more then this team cost haha
Catania club president Antonino Pulvirenti and six others were arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of fixing matches this year to keep the club from being relegated from Serie B, Italy’s second division, investigators said.
Those arrested including Pulvirenti, who also owns dozens of supermarkets and an airline, are accused of sporting fraud and match-fixing, Catania police said in a statement.
Pulvirenti, through his lawyer Giovanni Grasso, said he was “certain that he can prove he was not involved”, according to Corriere della Sera Web site.
Twelve others, including five players and the owner of a rival club in Messina, are under investigation for manipulating at least five games played in 2015, police and prosecutors told reporters.
The typical payoff to rival players to throw a match was €10,000, police official Antonella Paglialunga said. Police used wiretaps and video surveillance in the investigation, she said.
The latest Italian match-fixing scandal follows just a month after some 50 people, including a suspected Calabrian mobster, were detained on accusations of fixing dozens of matches in the country’s third division and its top semi-pro league.
In that case, investigators suspect 28 Lega Pro and Serie D matches from the 2014-15 season were rigged.
Catania, relegated from Serie A the previous season, finished 15th in Serie B in 2014-15, just three points above the relegation playoff places.
The Sicilian side were previously promoted from Serie B in 2005-06.