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Bankrupt ... On to Serie D (amateur league) ... What a fall for one of the giants of Italian footy:

[article=http://www.football-italia.net/68132/official-parma-declared-bankrupt]The news seemed inevitable after a final deadline to buy the club passed, with baseball legend Mike Piazza announcing that he would not be investing.

“The administrators of Parma FC, Dr. Angelo Anedda and Dr. Alberto Guion, communicated that as of 14.00 today, June 22 2015, no offers have been received for the sporting rights of the club,” a statement confirmed.

“In the coming hours the administrators will meet with the creditor’s committee and the bankruptcy judge Dr Pietro Rogato to make the necessary arrangements for the bankruptcy proceedings.”[/article]

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So many legends in the 90s ... Buffon, Dino Baggio, Ortega, Fuser, Stanic, Boghossian, Thurman, Cannavaro, Di Vaio, Veron, Crespo ...
 
Well what do you expect, no one eats Parma violets these days.
 
How can you forget Mr Peanut Head, David Platt?

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I'm serious. How can you forget him? I've tried just about everything.
 
Bagels are good.

And humus.

And that shoarma place at Jerusalem bus stop where you just keep piling it on until it's too big to roll up.

haha bagels ... thank allah you didn't say gefilte fish or some other nasty dish.

Shwarma ... If you ever come back here, I'll happily take you to the best falaffel and shawrma joints ... but there's much better than that (I prefer Ethiopian or Yemenite restaurants)
 
Dated Feb 2015
[article=http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/what-gone-wrong-parma-how-5220620]What’s worse than checking your bank account and seeing a huge hole?

Not knowing where the money has gone. Parma FC, sweethearts of the calcio cool cats, are between €100-€200million in debt.

The 1995 and 1999 UEFA Cup Winners, who finished sixth last term, called off their league fixture at the weekend because they couldn’t afford to pay the stewards. Now only an Italian FA rescue package will put them back on the pitch.

That eye-watering figure makes little sense for a club of Parma’s size and profile. Where has the cash gone? Many fingers are pointed at ex-President Tomasso Ghirardi. The businessman bought the club for around €30million in January 2007.

Parma were never transfer market protagonists in terms of large fees, but Ghirardi oversaw a huge turnover of unknown players with raw potential. This was his way of competing with the giants of calcio. In the summer of 2013 alone, Ghirardi sanctioned the arrival or departure of over 260 players, mostly youngsters.

There has been the odd splurge. Antonio Cassano’s €1.5million yearly salary was the biggest expense to jump off the page when Gazzetta dello Sport printed every Serie A club’s wage bill last summer.

UEFA were aware of the Emilia-Romagna outfit’s growing financial difficulties last year and refused to give them a licence to compete in the Europa League due to unpaid taxes. When the squad stopped receiving their wages, the story became a national scandal.

Embittered and embattled, Ghirardi sold up for €1 to Russian-Cypriot group Dastraso Holdings, headed by Rezart Taci, in December 2014.

Solution? No chance. Sensing the rot, Taci and his partner Emir Kodra sold to another businessman, Giampiero Manenti, in February, again for €1.

This didn’t ease matters, because Manenti has a controversial reputation after failed attempts to acquire other clubs, including Brescia in early 2014. Gazzetta writer Marco Iaria, who is close to the story, claims the authorities and financial bodies are wary of Manenti.

The lack of cashflow has killed the Gialloblu. There is talk of unpaid electricity and water bills. Cassano walked out in January, Italian international defender Gabriele Palletta joined Milan for an undisclosed, nominal fee and striker Nicola Pozzi was sold to Chievo for €1,000.

Ghirardi absolved himself, saying “If Taci had given to the club a fraction of what he promised, there would have been continuity.” Others see it differently.

Disgusted captain Alessandro Lucarelli said: “This started two years ago. We were getting paid at the last minute. Things became suspicious. By mid-November 2014 we still hadn’t been paid. Ghirardi came to the dressing room and explained that the payment was missed because of the negotiations with Taci.

“We told him that regardless of the new deal, he was still president and it was his responsibility. He refused to contribute another Euro and the meeting grew tense. We feel like Ghirardi has betrayed us and taken the p***.

Manenti’s lack of action hasn’t helped. “After big promises, the situation has become predictable. Manenti is saying there are problems and we need to wait a bit longer. We still haven’t seen a single Euro,” added Lucarelli.

The investigation has started. Where is the money and are the people running this popular club suitable?

Italian FA president Carlo Tavecchio doesn’t want Parma’s season to end. “It’s in everyone’s interest that they finish their fixtures.”

Last night reports suggested the league were willing to pay the stricken club’s expenses until June.

But relegation and closure looks inevitable for the club which once boasted Juan Sebastian Veron, Hernan Crespo, Fabio Cannavaro, Gigi Buffon, Faustino Asprilla and Lillian Thuram.[/article]

Couldn't the fans or ex-players help out in any way?
 
Geez I loved Hernan Crespo. What a striker he was.

Yep, I used to love him.

As distressing as it is to watch, that dink he scored against us in the CL final was amazing too btw. The turn and pass from Kaka was also ridiculous.
 
[article=http://football-italia.net/68288/cesenas-defrel-gift-parma]Cesena have generously handed Parma employees €51,000 by paying for French forward Gregoire Defrel when they didn’t have to.

The wonderful gesture from Cesena, who were relegated to Serie B this summer, showed great solidarity to the now bankrupt club.

Nobody at Parma has been paid since July 2014 and the club was declared bankrupt on Monday, so all its former employees are unlikely to receive anything.

Because the club went under, its players are automatically released from contracts to become free agents.

Those who were in co-ownership agreements, such as Defrel, go to their parent clubs free of charge.

Despite not having to pay anything for Defrel, Cesena still made a ‘bid’ of €51,000 to gain total ownership of the player.

That money will now go to help the staff left unemployed by Parma’s bankruptcy.

“We decided to include a bid for Defrel,” explained Cesena director of sport Rino Foschi on Sky Sport Italia.

“If the Lega Serie A accepts it, that money will go to the people who worked for Parma and now find themselves unemployed.”[/article]
 
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