Serie B in revolt over relegation row (1 Viewer)

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this kinda sit seems to hapen every year with the italian league...

Serie B in revolt over relegation row

ROME, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Italian soccer descended into chaos on Thursday as almost all its second division teams announced they would boycott the new season to protest against a last-minute decision to add four more teams to Serie B.

The Italian soccer federation (FIGC) voted on Wednesday to expand the league just days before the start of the season, hoping the move would end a relegation battle that has raged all summer in the courts.

But 19 clubs of the Serie B's original 20-team line-up said they would not accept the decision.

'We do not intend to play our teams at any of our upcoming sporting commitments,' the club presidents said in a joint statement, adding that they were 'indignant and dismayed'.

The FIGC, facing political pressure to sort out the relegation mess, ruled that a quartet of teams slated to play in lower divisions - Catania, Genoa, Salernitana and Fiorentina - would instead join the more lucrative second division.

The Serie B presidents fear the dilution of their league will diminish earnings while at the same time forcing their clubs to play eight more games in the season.

'I have spent all my money and have brought (Gianfranco) Zola over from England. How can I now guarantee cover for all these commitments?' said Massimo Cellino, president of Serie B team Cagliari.

The FIGC's many critics say enlarging the second division also made a mockery of sporting justice, with behind-the-scenes negotiations taking precedence over results on the pitch.

'Salernitana last year picked up only 25 points. It has sold all its players...how can it now take part in Serie B as if nothing has happened,' Cellino told a national radio station.

FLORENCE FAVOURED

The FIGC's most controversial decision was the promotion of Fiorentina, who have twice won the Serie A title. They went bankrupt last year and were demoted to the lowest division in professional soccer.

Last season Fiorentina won promotion from Serie C2, but will now leapfrog Serie C1 straight to Serie B. Catania, Genoa and Salernitana were all relegated from Serie B last season but have now been reprieved.

Soccer federation chief Franco Carraro said on Wednesday he wanted to see Fiorentina in the second division because the club had a big fan base and drew in large television audiences.

The original crisis was sparked by Sicilian club Catania, which turned to the courts in the close season to get its relegation to Serie C1 overturned because of a technicality tied to one of its games earlier this year.

The Sicilian court obliged, encouraging other clubs to leap on the legal bandwagon and try to get their sporting woes resolved by judges rather than by soccer tribunals.

Soccer federation chiefs said the only way out of the impasse was to expand Serie B.

Italy's football league - the body that represents the clubs in the FIGC - said it would hold a meeting on Friday to discuss the crisis.

The first matches threatened by the boycott are this weekend's first round matches in the domestic knock-out cup competition.

Serie B is due to kick off on August 30.
 
Pathetic, isn’t it? Can’t say I know the details of Catania’s original case but it smells of sour grapes. It al becomes even more suspicious when Fiorentina (or whatever they’re called now) are to be parachuted into Serie B. I quite like the Viola but I’d rather they won back their ranking with some dignity, i.e. on the pitch rather than in the courts.

Spain had a similar row about six years ago and it ended in an almighty “café para todos” compromise with the Primera being extended to 22 teams (since rectified). There is currently another barney brewing over the TV money for the smaller clubs…
 

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