And the first manager sacked is…
September 4, 2008

Who had their bets on Stefano Colantuono? The Roman manager has been sacked only after one game by Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini. Colantuono was sacked this season and replaced by Francesco Guidolin and then was brought back when Guidolin was let go and then confirmed as manager for the coming season. However Colantuono didn’t convince Zamparini, as Palermo lost to a Serie C2 side in a preseason friendly and then lost to Serie C1 side Ravenna in the Coppa Italia. The opening day loss to Udinese was the last straw and Colantuono held a meeting with Zamparini. Zamparini said he wasn’t convinced with what Colantuono had to say and he said this decision was all his. He also said his director of sport and chief executive weren’t too happy when hearing the news this morning.
So who is going to replace Colantuono? Davide Ballardini has been chosen to be the newest member of the Maurizio Zamparini circus (Thank God it wasn’t Francesco Guidolin again!). Ballardini led Cagliari to a miracle salvation last season and was curiously let go by the Sardinians this summer. Ballardini will take over the Sicilians and try to work his magic yet again. He could succeed and he could fail, but with Zamparini in charge you never know what’s going to happen.
By the way, with Colantuono’s sacking that makes it 27 managers sacked for Zamparini, a record. 17 were sacked when Zamparini was the chief of Venezia, and now 8 have been sacked at Palermo.
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