Pink football, Mary Zirpoli: “Potenza will survive without problems and sooner or later the Macchia family will see the fruits of their labor ripen”

Pink football, Mary Zirpoli: “Potenza will survive without problems and sooner or later the Macchia family will see the fruits of their labor ripen”
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Competent, beautiful and elegant with a multifaceted personality by nature and experience. On Wednesday evening she was a guest of the “terrible” guys from Nuova TV Mary Zirpoli. The restaurateur from Potenza spoke about Potenza, football and not only in the living room of “Stop and Goal “.Here is an excerpt of his speeches:”In the end I am sure that on Saturday evening we will all rejoice for the salvation that will arrive even if there is nothing to celebrate.I am sure that Potenza will maintain the category without any post-championship appendices which I don’t even want take into consideration. The team will be pushed by its fans and the public on big occasions and in difficult moments, in important moments Potenza knows how to rally around Potenza. We must give great praise to the Macchia family who are working so hard for the relaunch of an important red-blue football project but you need to have calm and patience because football is a team sport and therefore particular and open to various dynamics that can bring internal and external positivity and negativity to a changing room on a daily basis. Donato Macchia and his son Nicola are the first to suffer for what happened during the championship but I am sure that sooner or later they will smile together with all of us because they will make us happy in terms of football. Their work, like that of the whole club, is there for all to see and to see the fruits ripen is just a matter of time”

 
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