ANCONA – The silent Tiong hurricane that hit the fate of Ancona football leaves heavy consequences in the city, with mayor Silvetti committed to…
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ANCONA – The silent Tiong hurricane that hit the fate of Ancona football leaves heavy consequences in the city, with mayor Silvetti busy trying to mend an unlikely solution and the broken dreams of the fans, which also risk erupting into anger. The disappointment, like, that of Nicolò, a young 11 year old fanwho “burned” all his savings for the Ancona Camp at the Dorico stadium, still reigns supreme.
«You and your partners – writes Nicolò in the letter addressed to CEO Roberta Nocelli – are irresponsible. You destroyed my dream and that of many other kids. I came home after my last day of fifth grade and saw what you guys did at Ancona. I had put my savings between Christmas and my birthday for a week at the Dorico and now I find myself with nothing”. Finally, the appeal: “Now I ask to get my money back so I can continue my dream with another camp”.
The Ancona Camp in Cingoli (from 7 to 13 July) is also, at least online, sold out. The price? 500 Euros.
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