Football, Felleca wants Olbia but SwissPro niche

While former coaches settle elsewhere, read Marco Gaburro, who landed on the bench of Desenzano, and the Sardinian clubs confirm their coaches, such as the newly promoted Ilva Maddalena, who are holding on to Carlo Cotroneo, or announce new ones, see Latte Dolce, who has decided to focus on former Torres defender Gabriele Setti for next season, all is quiet in Olbia.

What’s more: faced with the inaction (or presumed inaction) of the Swiss owners and the specter of disaster, which would materialize if Benno Räber and his associates were unable to pay the salaries of their members by the deadline of 10 July, many in the city are hoping for Roberto Felleca came onto the scene and proposed to manage the next championship, from registration to Serie D to the transfer market, through the organization of the pre-season training camp and the players’ salaries, leaving SwissPro with the hot potato of the debt clear up to avoid the bankruptcy of Olbia.

Under what conditions, at the moment, it is not known, and the presidency, embodied by Guido Surace after the resignation of Alessandro Marino, architect of SwissPro’s entry into Olbia at 70 percent, would not be the crux of the matter. Speaking of Surace, the Gallura number one will return to the city next week, but the hope is that good news (or at least news) can arrive from the club already this week.

The deafening silence into which Olbia has fallen worries, and not a little, the fans, who fear failure to register for the championship and bankruptcy, but also those who would like to remain in the white shirt, starting from the flags Daniele Ragatzu, who boasts proposals also in Serie B, and Luca La Rosa. Meanwhile, the grass of the “Nespoli”, whose height had reached record levels, has been mowed. But the feeling of total abandonment and desolation that reigns around the Olbia stadium becomes stronger every day.

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