Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Brescia, Corioni: "Roma to foreigners? Good for Italian football "

The president of Brescia, Gino Corioni, spoke to the microphones of Vocegiallorossa. it to analyze the challenges that will be played tonight at the Olimpico between Rome and the swallows. President arrives Brescia as the match against Roma? "He comes with a great desire to win. Just look at where we are in the standings to realize that we both need points.

For a reality as the Brescia we did a good winter market, we have strengthened so much and we hope that this can change the tables in the fight salvation. It would be nice to finish as Rigamonti, we hope that Roma will bring us luck. " The decision to recall Iachini of Brescia on the bench due to what? "The motivation is simple: we chose Iachini for the beautiful game has made in the past but despite this we continued to lose.

With Beretta continued to lose playing badly, at that point we decided to call the technical choice in the summer hoping that the beautiful game punticino bring some more. " That idea became the impending change of ownership del'As Rome? E 'favor the entry of foreign capital in Italian football? "Undoubtedly, this interest of foreign funds for the Roma in Europe shows that although Italy is not able to achieve significant results, our stock is still attractive abroad.

We must not forget also that Rome has a special charm, is a city that has great history and is recognized by everyone as the cradle of civilization and the most beautiful city in the world from the architectural point of view. This matters a lot. If Italy fail to understand the importance of having the stages of ownership, we will not go anywhere.

We are a nation that has the ugliest stadiums throughout Europe and is a shameful thing. The plants have always been maintained by the City and would be a great step forward for them to manage the companies try to exploit them. That is a law on the stages that we can not approve. Who's in charge must understand that in Italy no longer organize international tournaments if we continue to have this stage of squalor.

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