The date to be circled in red is June 24, but it is not the only one. In San Giovanni, in fact, the A league will present the calendar for next season, the 2022/2023 championship. With a peculiarity: there will be no X and Y seen in recent times in other categories, but we are close. In fact, formally, the twenty clubs affected by that calendar will not be sure of participation in the championship. The presentation will in fact take place almost two weeks before theJuly 8when the Federal Council, that is the body responsible for deciding on the issue of licenses and therefore on the applications for registration to the championships, gives a definitive response.
Many of the 20 clubs will be in place. It is almost useless to underline it, but this “anticipation” of the times, in most cases, will not involve any practical problem: the vast majority of companies have submitted complete applications that meet the requirements set by the FIGC, including the new liquidity index. The same cannot be said of everyone, however, even if for example today President Sticchi Damiani pulled Lecce out of the group, one of the companies “suspected” of having some problems from this point of view, while rumors tell of how Bologna and Spezia have solved by recapitalizing. Specifically, the only one really in the balance seems to be there Lazio. On the Biancocelesti, we’ll see. In general, you enter a small intrigue of dates, because those who are not in order today will have until June 22 to settle things, ie two days before the presentation of the calendar.
Without forgetting the opinion of CONI. And the ongoing clash with the FIGC. The dates to be circled in red, it was said, are many. Among these, one very close and linked to this theme: the June 9 the hearing will be held before the CONI College of Guarantee, which must respond to the appeal presented by Lega Serie A against the FIGC precisely on the subject of the liquidity index. A response that could change things, in a story that will not end there anyway, given that the League seems ready to follow the path of administrative justice in the event of a negative outcome. At this point, we return to the departure, to the clash in progress with the Football Federation: the decision of the Serie A League not to wait has many explanations. On all the organizational needs of the clubs and those of the fans, moreover in a championship that will start very soon and with many matches in August, in a very special season. In addition, the belief is that everything will go smoothly. Given the climate of general tension on the Milan-Rome axis, one question remains: what will they think in via Allegri of Serie A’s decision not to wait for a formal transition, but which has in the meantime become delicate? It is difficult, despite everything, to imagine that the answer is in the sign of appreciation.
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