Brescia Calcio: Uncertain Future Between Projects and Legal Challenges
Failure to pay administrative obligations puts the future of Brescia Calcio at risk. Possible solutions under discussion.

Brescia fans have demonstrated their anger over the situation under the stadium
What future for the Brescia? The failure to pay the administrative obligations due by June 6th has, in fact, removed the company white-blue from professional football and opened the way to the countless hypotheses that can restart the Swallows. At this time when the most disparate rumors are circulating, there are two points in particular that need to be considered. The first leads to the "table" that will be held today around 19 pm at Loggia Palace. The organization is by the Municipality of Brescia, which hopes to be able to involve at least one of the three Brescian Serie C clubs (FeralpiSalò, Ospitaletto and Lumezzane) to keep football in the city. In this sense, the two main "calls" are linked to the Rigamonti Stadium and, above all, the possibility of finally bringing to fruition the project for the construction of the new plant that has been talked about for decades.
The mayor Laura Castelletti and the sports councilor Alessandro Cantoni will try to convince Giuseppe Pasini, president of FeralpiSalò, Lodovico Camozzi, owner of Lumezzane, and the top manager of Ospitaletto, Giuseppe Taini (who will be accompanied by the Mussos, father and son) to "embrace" the project: moving their team from the province to the city. An attractive proposal for various reasons, but which, in reality, overlooks how much the three clubs have managed to build in recent years. Is it possible that the clubs, promoted to Serie C at the cost of so many sacrifices, decide to abandon their territory just for the allure of being able to play football in front of a potentially much larger audience? Another option is the possibility of creating "ex novo" a club that relaunches the ultra-centenary history of Brescia. In this case, however, it would be necessary to find entrepreneurs willing to take on the burden of giving life and then guaranteeing the necessary continuity to a new club that could start again from the Eccellenza (or, perhaps, from the D). A commitment that, without neglecting the availability repeatedly shown by Daniele Scuola (Dac), never seems to have had much traction among the entrepreneurs of Brescia. To complete the picture, we must add the rumours regarding the position of the now ex-patron Massimo cellino, who has decided not to honor the formalities that would have allowed the Rondinelle to register for the new season. At this point, what will be the final decision on the appeal to the Court of Appeal set for tomorrow against the 8-point penalty? The Sardinian entrepreneur himself, who has made it clear that he has not received adequate proposals regarding the sale of the club, seems intent on starting a "war" against the football system. After having asked in vain for a derogation of the deadline for administrative formalities, will Cellino allow the club's books to be brought to court or will he study new moves?
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