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Tavecchio to introduce the "mother of all reforms" in 2015

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Conte asks, Tavecchio responds. As I pondered in a piece on December 23 , Conte’s “furiousness” about the scheduled end of 2015-16 Serie A (May 22, 2016) is responded in turn by Tavecchio: “A European tournament cannot be prepared in 18 days. The average is 28.8 days. I will personally request an earlier end to the season” , he told Milanese daily Corriere della Sera . Such a request may become moot for future tournaments, should Tavecchio’s “mother of all reforms” be passed. In fact, the FIGC president wants to finalize a decision to contract Serie A to 18 teams and Serie B to 20 by June 30, 2015. The change would take effect as of the 2016-17 season. The additional time that a 34-game tournament would afford could be used for the cementing of the national team group of players through minicamps – which the FIGC would prefer – or for players to rest and recuperate their energy – ostensively, the clubs preference. One solution only sets up another fight between nation

De Rossi to come to North America?

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The Roma midfielder often dubbed " capitan futuro " (future captain of Roma) stayed with the giallorossi  despite past links to many clubs. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, De Rossi may be on his way to the new MLS Franchise, New York City FC should Roma win teh scudetto . A further clue are reports of De Rossi purchasing a home in NYC and that people close to him claim he would be fascinated to experience life in the USA. De Rossi's temptation may be dampened by Roma's race for a scudetto title this season. As referred to above, Roma may be inclined to let him go should they be crowned Italian Champions in May. De Rossi’s current contract with Roma is set to expire in June 2017. He has scored one goal in his 11 Serie A appearances this season.

Is Conte setting up Tavecchio...again?

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Italian national team coach Antonio Conte is reportedly furious about the lack of time that he will have at the end of 2015-16 to prepare the azzurri for the upcoming Euros. Serie A is slated to end on May 22, 2016 which is a week after the Bundesliga and La Liga, and two weeks after the English Premier League. This only exacerbates the friction between clubs and the national team that’s brewing as a result of the proposed minicamps the first of which is to take place a week prior to the resumption of UEFA club competitions. FIGC president Carlo Tavecchio supports Conte on the minicamps but has amended his position stating that it will be up to the clubs to allow their players to attend the minicamps since the clubs are not obliged to lend their players to the national team because the minicamps are outside the dates imposed by FIFA for national team activity. One can empathize with Conte’s position, which might go something like: “I have a group that is in an embryonic sta

#SerieA live on North American TV: #CagliariJuve #NapoliParma and #RomaMilan on December 18 and 20

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#SerieA on North American TV: Schedule for December 13-15

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North American TV Schedule for #SerieA teams in #UEFA Competitions #UCL #UEL

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This Weekend's Live #SerieA Matches on North American TV

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Tavecchio: "Serie A is ready for technological aids to officials"

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Walk into any bar of any Italian town, and you'll see a copy of the local newspaper, one or two sports dailies, and a gentleman speaking to the bar owner about the officiating injustice that is condemning his favourite team. It seems everyone, except top sporting brass - including Blatter - are against ending this scene. Except Italian FA's top boss, Carlo Tavecchio. In October, he wrote an open letter to FIFA asking them to use the Italian top flight as a testing ground for new technology.  Today, Tavecchio took cue from yesterday's goal-line clearance at the San Siro to restate his case: "the debate that has arisen on the in-field use of technology shows how appropriate our request to FIFA was on October 9" . "On that day, we stated our availability to use goal-line technology and to experiment instruments that indicate with certainty and immediacy the positioning of the football in boarderline fouls near the big box" , reports t