Today’s editorial, which begins with news from the transfer market, or more precisely, with a series of reflections on some fallen aristocrats who have not yet provided their coaches with the reinforcements needed to raise the proverbial bar and directly aim for the jump in categories. Avellino is an exception in this context of absolute calm. To an already very competitive team, a goalkeeper of the caliber of Anthony Iannarilli, who has already won the Lega Pro twice in the shirts of Salernitana and Ternana and who has all the characteristics to make a name for himself in such a hot and passionate place as the green and white, has been added. However, in other countries there is a feeling that corporate issues prevail over technical ones. Just think of the apparent immobility that reigns in Ascoli, Terni and Pescara. Between presidents who have been trying to give in for years, players with significant salaries that need to be moved elsewhere and an agitated fan base, the picture that emerges is certainly not idyllic with only a few days left before the rallies retreat. A scenario that confirms how psychologically devastating relegation can be, even for teams accustomed to playing in prestigious arenas. In Pescara in particular, the waters were murky and Sebastiani could change hands or sell part of his shares to an ambitious entrepreneur like Navarra. In the background, Mr. Baldini, who is only waiting for the call to return to the saddle after the terrible events in Perugia and Crotone, which culminated in countless defeats and an inexorable resignation.
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