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Forum: Matches
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Posted on: Sep 4 2017, 11:56 AM |
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Posted on: Sep 2 2017, 03:15 PM |
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QUOTE (amancik @ Jun 11 2017, 08:51 PM) Serie A to Implement VARSerie A is set to introduce video assistant referees (VAR) for the 2017-18 season while scrapping its use of goal-line referees. VAR has been tested in international friendlies and some tournaments, including the Under-20 World Cup and Club World Cup, and now Serie A is set to follow suit for the new campaign. As a result, Serie A, which brought in goal-line technology for last season, will no longer require the use of goal-line referees. Italian Football Federation president Carlo Tavecchio said FIFA has not yet approved the new plans but should do in time for the new season. "We asked for a little understanding from the clubs as we introduce this new system into all the stadiums," Tavecchio told Corriere dello Sport. hmm interesting. "We're going to need a separate room for the video assistant referees and at least eight television cameras following the action. The Lega Serie A will cover the costs, in the region of €2 million. "Crotone will therefore play their first two games at home, allowing Cagliari to play theirs away so that they've got time to finish the stadium. "FIFA have not given full authorisation yet, but all the signals are clear and say we'll begin at the start of the season." |
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Posted on: Sep 1 2017, 04:53 PM |
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Fassone: 'Milan spent over €230m' By Football Italia staff
Milan CEO Marco Fassone revealed they were tracking Franck Kessie for a year and confirmed they spent €230m.
“Some of the first contacts we had with players who arrived this summer go back to last August. I remember (director of sport Massimiliano) Mirabelli went to see a game last year and he wanted to see Kessie play for Atalanta against Cagliari, so we were watching him for a long time,” explained Fassone on a livestreamed interview.
“There would be many anecdotes to tell about the transfers, but we’ll keep them to ourselves, the spice of life.
“Initially we had expected to pay less for transfers and more on wages, but we changed the balance. We spent over €230m and will put all of them on this year’s balance sheet, there will be no spreading out with loans or anything else.
“We thank the President, who allowed us to make an important splash on the transfer market. You see some huge numbers. We made some sales, and there might be a few others over the next few days, as some transfer windows are still open, and aim to eventually bring in around €60m from sales.
“We kept the commissions under control, under the five per cent mark, so worth circa €12m. The salary for the first team, which is very competitive, is €110-120m. Compared to the budget we had, we are actually better off and did almost everything we wanted to.”
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