Serie B
Sports Judge, all the Serie B verdicts – Football style

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The Palermo coach, Alessio Dionisi, spoke today at a press conference on the eve of the match with Bari. The Rosanero coach risks dismissal.
The Palermo coach Alessio Dionisi spoke today at a press conference on the eve of the match against Bari at Santo Stefano. Among the topics discussed were the heavy defeat to Sassuolo and the criticisms leveled at the Rosanero team.
Palermo, Dionisi: “For the future, I say it’s tomorrow and the day after.”
The coach of Palermo, Alessio Dionisi, spoke at a press conference before the match scheduled at Santo Stefano against Bari. Topics included the defeat against Sassuolo, which puts the Rosanero coach’s position in doubt, and the criticisms directed at the team.
Solutions after 3 consecutive defeats? It’s tough, the standings are not good.
“Solutions after 3 consecutive defeats? It’s tough, the standings are not good. The points after 18 matches are few. However, there is another match, this is the luck, and we can deny what we did in the previous games, not forget. These days will help us understand who is recovering, also mentally. There will be some changes in the lineup as well.”
For the future, I say it’s tomorrow and the day after
“A football team needs ambition and motivation. You can do everything to fuel them, but you must have them intrinsically. For the future, I say it’s tomorrow and the day after. In six days, we have five training sessions, what we do now is too important. The club surely has a guideline, but for now, it’s best to focus only on the present because it’s too important.”
We must fight and be aware of the moment and our qualities
“We didn’t start well, so every game seems like the last chance to make up ground. In the last two games, we managed well, especially in the second half against Sassuolo. We must remain balanced without being afraid of difficulties. We must fight and be aware of the moment and our qualities. The points, as I said, are few in 18 games. It’s not what we wanted and expected, but we are responsible.”
I have always faced criticism, it’s part of the game
“I have always faced criticism, it’s part of the game. The important thing is that it’s not personal, and it’s better to criticize the coach than the team. Behind the scenes, however, the relationships are good, we are all responsible, but each in our own area. There is still sharing, even after the game in Reggio Emilia between me and my directors. The environment is not calm, but responsible and straightforward. Externally, it certainly depends on the results.”
Serie B
Juve Stabia, club in judicial administration

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Juve Stabia, earthquake for the Campania club. Apparently, the club is in the hands of a mafia clan, and now the case is under investigation by the prosecutor’s office in Naples
Juve Stabia, chaos of mafia infiltrations
The club is in the hands of the Camorra. This is the accusation of Nicola Grattieri, Prosecutor of Naples, according to whom: “The team’s movements, security, drinking, ticket management, everything was in the hands of the Camorra.” This is not the first case of mafia involvement in Italian football, but the situation remains worrying, with Serie B now trembling. According to the version offered by collaborators of justice, the club would be “An instrumental asset, in the hands of the D’Alessandro clan,” the mafia influence would touch the economic part of the club. Here are Grattieri’s words, published in today’s edition of Corriere del Mezzogiorno:
“Before Juve Stabia there were similar measures for Foggia Calcio and Crotone Calcio. This time, however, the mafia has reached Serie B, and this is shocking.”
“Juve Stabia was a means for the Camorra to gain publicity and exercise power. Clan members were present in various services: from bus transportation to ambulances, from the sale of drinks to tickets and security control in the stadium. Complete package, the players only had to play, the Camorra took care of the rest.”
Prosecutor Melillo speaks
Not only Grattieri, but also Melillo commented on the situation of the club in Castellammare di Stabia: “The aim of the measure is to remove the company from mafia influence, which was particularly evident. The entire service network was subject to clan conditioning due to indifference, underestimation, and connivance. Even the boss D’Alessandro’s father-in-law was previously president of Juve Stabia. Now it is important to support the company, with the commitment of the Prefecture.”
Space is also given to the words of the prefect of Naples, Michele di Bari: “The repression action of the judiciary has identified failings in this company and now it is necessary to accompany it on a path of legality, because a series of companies that will already be examined by the Antimafia inter-force group of the Prefecture with the issuance of possible consequent measures.”
Serie B
35,000 spectators at the Barbera Stadium – Football vibes

Yesterday, Palermo drew 1-1 against Modena, but the crowd at the Barbera stadium was incredible: 35,000 spectators, reminiscent of the Serie A era.
Yesterday afternoon, Palermo drew 1-1 against Modena, failing to overtake the Emilian team in the standings. However, what is truly astonishing is the size of the crowd: a whopping 35,000 spectators at the Barbera stadium, a sight not seen since the early days in Serie A under Zamparini’s presidency.
Palermo, yesterday against Modena, record crowd at the Barbera Stadium: 35,000 attendees, reminiscent of the Serie A era under Zamparini
Yesterday, Palermo was held to a 1-1 draw against Modena, with the Rosanero taking the lead through Segre but being equalized by Modena with an own goal by Bereszynski. However, what stood out yesterday was the crowd, resembling a Serie A match: a total of 35,000 spectators packed the Barbera stadium, a sight not seen in almost 20 years, since Zamparini’s presidency in Serie A.
That year, especially in big matches against Juventus, Milan, or Inter, it was common for every seat at the Viale del Fante stadium to be filled, as the season ticket campaign was record-breaking, with only a portion of seats reserved for single tickets. There was a real hunger for football after years of failures, missed opportunities, and relegation bordering on disgrace, with the then-Favorita stadium suffering (such as the 47 paying spectators against Chievo in 1997).
Now, as then, there is a strong desire for football and a longing to return to Serie A. The call made by Inzaghi has been embraced by the fans, especially in yesterday’s match, which was the first high-profile game of the season. While the Rosanero fans hoped for a win, a draw is enough to strive for a place at the top of the table, aiming for promotion. It is hoped that the Barbera stadium will witness similar crowds in the future, making the Zamparini-Guidolin era not seem so distant.
Serie B
Spezia, renewed trust in D’Angelo: the situation

The Spezia confirms Luca D’Angelo as coach despite contacts with Guido Pagliuca. Despite the disappointing results at the beginning of the season, D’Angelo will be in charge of the team in the next Serie B match against Avellino. Spezia has decided to maintain their trust in coach Luca D’Angelo, despite contacts with Guido Pagliuca and the current situation […]
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