![]() #ArancioNeroVerde □⚫️□ /Q9aB9BFrB0īaldini left in protest at CFG overstepping perceived boundaries by upgrading and modernising the setup around him to align it with the rest of its clubs. From Gigi Buffon committing to another season at Parma to another heart-stealing jersey release from Venezia and the growing number of multi-club ownership groups like 777, whose club Genoa experienced relegation for the first time in 17 years - and CFG’s takeover of Palermo, which precipitated the resignation of ass-kicking purist Silvio Baldini shortly after the team returned to the second tier via the Serie C play-offs. “So much on my mind, I just can’t recline,” the hip-hop supergroup Black Star intoned. Nessun Dorma, not during election season, even less so in the transfer window. ![]() “Shouldn’t you be in bed?” Tommasi asked his father, who called to congratulate his son when the results came through late one June evening. We’ll leave the politics there unless anyone wants to discuss how Monza’s owner Silvio Berlusconi is still bringing down governments or the rise of Damiano Tommasi who, two decades on from his role in Roma’s last Scudetto-winning team, won the election to become mayor of Verona on a centre-left ticket. Cesc Fabregas didn’t join Como because he saw Stanley Tucci in his Searching for Italy series wrestle with the dilemma of eating an exquisite trout risotto cooked for him by a Lega-supporting local whose ideology he found harder to digest. Last season went down to the final day and Serie B is now so competitive, the papers are calling it A2. Serie A has had three different winners in three years. Enough boogie nights, let’s get down to business. The lights are going up in one of those Forte dei Marmi nightclubs Inter’s president Steven Zhang parties in. The time has come to leave the turquoise waters of Sardinia behind, finish off the calamari fritti and order one last Ichnusa for the road because the holidays are over. Serie A is back this weekend and, frankly, it’s so hot the league’s latest president Lorenzo Casini feared “the persistence of current temperatures might make it difficult” for Milan to get their title defence underway against Udinese on Saturday night. It is, Pep, if you ever fancy swapping the Etihad for the Renzo Barbera. ![]()
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