And then let’s immediately take Castori back to Cesena…

All that was missing was the signature – Fabio artigianato & Friends had been saying for days – to see Roberto D’Aversa on the Cavalluccio bench. Just the signature, in fact. And surprisingly, that blessed signature may never arrive. Given that the former trainer (also) of Lecce and Parma may have gone back on his word in the last few hours. D’Aversa, in fact, seems to be in pole position to join Empoli. In Tuscany they are (almost) safe: D’Aversa will replace Davide Nicola, destined for Cagliari. If this were the case, Cesena, more than two and a half months after the official ratification of its return to Serie B, would sensationally find itself (tackily, guiltily, Tafazzi-like, shamefully) without a shred of certainty (even) on the bench. Mimmo Toscano, as is known, has already been dumped by the Americans and tomorrow morning – after having terminated his contract with Cavalluccio – he will join Catania. Moreno Longo, another ‘old’ ARC player, seems one step away from Bari. Andrea Sottil (who Salernitana also likes) and Leonardo Semplici may remain in the running. Although many Juventus fans, at this point, are hoping for a sensational revival. In a revival imbued with passion, competence and cadet determination. In a revival that would make everyone, or almost everyone, agree. In a revival ‘called’ Fabrizio Castori. A single cry rises from Cesena: if the ‘traitor’ D’Aversa fails, give us Fabrizio back... (fb.).

 
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