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Associazione Calcistica Perugia Calcio
12th July - 2011
This is my first day at the job. The job as manager at A.C. Perugia Calcio.
A football team of a long history having existed since 1905. But lately things have not gone very good.
Due to bankruptcy the club was dissolved, first in 2005 and then again in 2010 after being restarted once.
This time around, they managed to earn their promotion to Lega Pro Seconda Divisione from Serie D.
Now I am here to help continue the road to success, hopefully I'll manage.
Perugia is a rather large province and the people here deserve a team that they can be proud of and that is what will keep us going, fighting for the people who deserve it and push us, help us, cheer us on.
The local media is building the hype as well, once a Serie A club, they want us up there again and believe that we can make it, in due time. After our promotion in the last season, we are already predicted to finish first in this season as well, earning yet another promotion, so it is not like there is no preassure on my shoulders, people are expecting things from us and I have yet to deliver. That's why I understand their sceptisism concerning my skills.
I am a local boy, and remember watching the team play against giants like A.C. Milan, Roma, Juventus and Fiorentina at a time when we had players like Marco Materazzi, Hidetoshi Nakata and Federico Giunti. Watching with my dad, at The Stadio Renato Curi when we could afford, or at the local pub and now I want other young boys and girls to have something like that with their parent, it's what football is all about, passion, emotion, the joy of winning and sadness of losing, to cheer for your team no matter what, to always have hope, no matter how futile something seems.
This project is anything but futile, it's achievable.
So let us hope and fight for this, we are going back to the prestigious Serie A, better than ever, let us conquer Italy, let us conquer Europe.
Forza Perugia
Angelo Gentile, Manager
This is what I have to work with, a rather large transfer budget as well as wage budget for a club at this level.
Of course this will aid in our challenge for the promotion, every cent will count in the end and I'll try to get the best players possible to join us.
First though, I needed a right hand man, and decided to hire Aldo Gardini as my Assistant Manager, he is an all-round kind of man, a jack of all trades, master on none. Except he's one of the most disciplined men I've ever met, and that will have a good impact on the squad, discipline is important to me and I want to build this team from the back, with a good defence. If you don't concede, you can't lose. So that is where I will be looking to improve the team right away, we have no proper fullbacks and we could really use another player to fight for a place in our central defence as well as between our posts.
Let us have a look at the players I consider to be our strongest at this moment.

Giampiero Clemente - Attacking Midfielder
A 33 year old offensive midfielder who joined shortly before I did.
What he lacks in speed he makes up for in technique, a master passer and a leathal finisher, he managed to score 14 times last season, in 33 games. Due to his age his athletisism has obviously gone downhill, so an offensive playmaker role may suit him perfectly.

Pierluigi Borghetti - Central Defender
A bit of a slow starter and not the strongest of defenders, at this level his marking skill more than makes up for it. I believe he will be able to stand in the right place at the right time often enough to make life hard for our opponents.
At 26 years old he still has some room to grow and mature, and is probably a player who can stay with us during a promotion.

Sebastián Bueno - Striker Trequartista
One of only two non-Italian players in the team. This 29 year old Argentinian is not very athletic either, like the other two 'star' players at the team, but just as they do, he makes up for it in technique, a good finisher and with a capability to spin around a defender or two, I hope he will be able to finish the teams offensive moves with a ball in the net. Also a capable player in the air whenever the opportunity presents itself for him.
Pre-Season will consist of 6 friendly games against Italian competition, Serie B teams and lower. I mostly want to use these games to get the team comfortable playing as I want them to, and for any new players to settle in a little before the real deal starts.
28.7.2011 - Gubbio
31.7.2011 - Poggibonsi
5.8.2011 - Rimini
8.8.2011 - Spal
10.8.2011 - Juve Stabia
12.8.2011 - Viareggio
Nothing spectacular really, I will come back to you with the results before the season starts.
Now I got to go and do what I am payed for, wish me luck.

Angelo Gentile