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Zamp: ‘Palermo won’t go bankrupt’ – Football Italia

Maurizio Zamparini assures Palermo wont go bankrupt – everyone can think what they want, but Ive never stolen a Euro.

Bankruptcy proceedings have been opened against the Sicilian club, with allegations that theres a 70m hole in their accounts.

The website Il Sole 24 Ore reported last month that the problem arose from repeatedly selling the Palermo brand, creating a financial benefit of 68.9m.

Im calm, because when I look at myself in the mirror I see a serious man, the Rosaneros major shareholder said as he left a charity event.

I dont want to talk about it, everyone can think what they want, but Ive never stolen a Euro.

If Palermo have to be declared bankrupt I think of Milan, who have to cover 300m of debt…

Read the full article at: http://www.football-italia.net/114181/zamp-‘palermo-won’t-go-bankrupt’

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 13, 2017

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Zamp: ‘Palermo won’t go bankrupt’ – Football Italia

Maurizio Zamparini assures Palermo wont go bankrupt – everyone can think what they want, but Ive never stolen a Euro.

Bankruptcy proceedings have been opened against the Sicilian club, with allegations that theres a 70m hole in their accounts.

The website Il Sole 24 Ore reported last month that the problem arose from repeatedly selling the Palermo brand, creating a financial benefit of 68.9m.

Im calm, because when I look at myself in the mirror I see a serious man, the Rosaneros major shareholder said as he left a charity event.

I dont want to talk about it, everyone can think what they want, but Ive never stolen a Euro.

If Palermo have to be declared bankrupt I think of Milan, who have to cover 300m of debt…

Read the full article at: https://www.football-italia.net/114181/zamp-‘palermo-won’t-go-bankrupt’

Category: BankruptcyBy Insolvency GuardianDecember 12, 2017

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