On the one hand, the ownership of Cosenza: the Guarascio-Scalise duo, never so alone since the entrepreneur originally from Parenti took over the reins of football in the city of bruzi. On the other, the rest of the rossoblù world: fans, professionals, administrators, simple supporters. Even the most disinterested people are aware of where the wind blows in Cosenza in these months. An entire city feels like a prisoner and wants to raise the decibels with the hope that this will be enough to break the chains. The last season was paradigmatic. The rossoblù risked finishing second in the standings (i.e. in pole position in the playoff zone) despite playing in the midst of the “Marulla”. And away? No, outside the friendly walls, football remained a joy for the Cosenza fans who packed other people’s stands even in the most unlikely away matches. And it happened last year too, when the team had sadly abandoned Serie B some time ago. A clear message: the rossoblù follow each other regardless of categories, but there is a limit. And the limit, to date, is represented by ownership. A concept that hundreds of Cosenza fans clearly expressed in the protest organized in the heart of the city. Banners, chants, some hopes for the sale of the company, but above all the desire to move on. The words of the historic ultras leader of Cosenza, Sergio Crocco, are emblematic: «This club has succeeded in making us ashamed of our Cosenza nature. A real feat.” Not an isolated point of view, but a pervasive thought. The duo that leads Cosenza is increasingly alone. Where will obstinacy lead again?
John
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