CaoSoccer!
In the last years the soccer in Italy has reserved the same start: not only sport!
One team whose economic balance sheet is wrong, another one with funding holes, another one that is not paying the revenue authorities, and then there are sport courts, appeals of the teams after the sports courts sentences, appeals of the Soccer Federation after the appeals of the teams and so on!
In the end we still do not know the composition of 2005/2006 championship. It is Italy, where there are 1.000 different courts you can appeal, where if you hold a Soccer Team and if you do not pay the taxes (or your players) you believe that the results on the fields will hide it…

… and like in other things we (italians) are the better to create such a mess that no one is able to understand a single thing!
Take the NHL, for example: at the end of season 03/04 the 30 teams were in “bad waters” with money. The Teams and the Federation required a change to let the sport and all the teams survive. For one year the championship has been Cancelled. It has been done to clarify the things, to let everyone know (teams, athletes and fans) that without a change that sport will be dead! Now after one year of full stop, the NHL is ready to sart again, with new rule and new power!

But no…, why should we take drastic measures to provide a real show during the soccer games?
Why do we need to know that our beloved team is secure, that it pays its players, that it pays the taxes?
Some years ago the government decided to give the soccer teams a way of paying all the taxes they hadn’t paid in years… for a normal contributor like me this is a persiflage. I have some euro in bank and I HAVE to pay my taxes, but that teams that buy players for millions and millions of euro can do whatever they want?!?!?!?
Go To Hell!
Go To Hell, Milionaire Players that do whatever they want!
Go To Hell, Teams that aren’t paying the taxes!
Go To Hell, Federation that doesn’t have the courage to stop this shit!
Go To Hell, Government that allow (and help) those team bankruptcy!
Go To Hell, Soccer!
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