Cosenza, Brescia, SPAL, Benevento and Perugia. The three relegated to Serie C will come out of this small group of teams currently struggling at the top. In Serie B. A very specific group of teams in terms of composition. Especially considering the fact that three of them (Brescia, SPAL and Benevento) plowed the fields of Serie A a few months ago. For the other two, the struggle for survival in the cadet championship is certainly not new, but the importance and history of these two squares in any case led to the fact that they have become big names. Despite the relative weight of these five companies and the crest they bring with them, their entry into the Serie C championship may sensationally not bring good news for Matthew Marani and his New Florentine Course.
This is due to the fact that in Benevento, Brescia and Cosenza the corporate situation is not entirely cloudless. In Sannio, for example, the president last summer Oreste Vigorito he decided to leave the club immediately after relegation, only to return a few days later out of respect and gratitude to the city and the fans.
But in Brescia the situation is much worse: Massimo Cellino he is still struggling with lawsuits and a bitter dispute over the “Rigamonti” curve. Finally, Cosenza, where Eugenio Guaracio he lives halfway between the previous two: he was challenged by the fans, and now he intends to give up for a while.
With such assumptions, will League Pro have to “rejoice” in the arrival of such important clubs or be baptized? If you then think locally and remember the names of the clubs that, having left B, went bankrupt and disappeared within a few months, then a long and persistent shiver begins to crawl down the back of many.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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