Originally posted by sasquatch672Maybe two or three, the rest will find other clubs either in Italy or round Europe.
a bit of sympathy for a bunch of guys who will, in barely a month's time, be playing in their country's second and third divisions.
Possible switches, all personal conjecture I add
Gattuso to Man U
Toni to Roma (please please please)
Camoranesi to Roma (please please please)
del Piero staying put at Juve wherever they go (good lad, we need more loyalty in this game)
and a few off to Real Madrid, with Fabio Capello, including Buffon and Cannavaro maybe
Originally posted by sasquatch672I suspect most of them will find a way to move on to other clubs if their club gets relegated. I really doubt many of them will end up toiling in Serie B (Del Piero is one exception).
But they're very tough on defense, and after all, one has to have a bit of sympathy for a bunch of guys who will, in barely a month's time, be playing in their country's second and third divisions.
Originally posted by jgvaccaroI think next season's divisional shake up will be interesting. Juve will probably be in B with about a 10 point penalty. Then, shall we assume that the other three are with them. This leaves Serie A to be contested between Roma and Inter (barring big surprises), alongside the likes of Cagliari, Ascoli and possibly even Mantova. It will be very strange, but fun.
I suspect most of them will find a way to move on to other clubs if their club gets relegated. I really doubt many of them will end up toiling in Serie B (Del Piero is one exception).
Originally posted by asromacalcioYes, I have to admit I'll be much more interested in the campionato next year if several of the big clubs are out of the running. For once one of the smaller clubs might have a chance at the scudetto. They should have these scandals more often!
This leaves Serie A to be contested between Roma and Inter (barring big surprises), alongside the likes of Cagliari, Ascoli and possibly even Mantova. It will be very strange, but fun.