Palermo, Silvio Baldini Sky show about women and madmen

The Rosanero technician who was a guest on Sky bickered with the conductor Bonan, an old acquaintance and friend, on two topics: women and crazy. “But this group would also do well in A”

The ending is what everyone was hoping for after long minutes of embarrassment. “Now that I recognize you” says Silvio Baldini to Alessandro Bonan, presenter of the show Calciomercato the original on Sky. But the previous minutes have been crackling to say the least with a couple of drifts in vulgarity. The long speech of the coach of the newly promoted Palermo in Serie B on Sky soon ends on the keyboards of thousands of fans and listeners, a trending topic in Italy in a matter of minutes.

the women of Palermo

For the Palermo fans, the concept that matters most is another: “This group – says Baldini, and you can see that they believe in it as they speak – can do well in Serie A. When there is self-esteem, fear disappears, you play the ball. after a mistake as if nothing had happened. I noticed that in training the boys no longer felt fatigue, I had to insist on letting them go in the shower “. This is how he explains the rosanero triumph. Music for the ears of a city celebrating after the victory over Padua on Sunday evening which brings the Sicilians back to B. But the debate transcends on a couple of topics, women and madmen. Baldini: “Here in Palermo I meet princes, if you’re married and you start looking at other women, it’s not good”. From the studio they reply trying to joke: “Oh well, if you look at a beautiful woman, nothing wrong”. Massa’s technician does not exactly agree and expresses it bluntly: “Yes, but if you have a wife and children and you want to go and fuck … a little girl, they do well to cut your balls off …”. In the studio the frost prevails over the giggles.

crazy to whom?

The rosanero coach then takes it out – his old battle – with the “rotten world” that revolves around football, prosecutors and much more. He only reassures himself when he talks about his boys, the ones he masterfully led to B (“But I don’t give a damn about the change of ownership, I don’t ask questions, I only think about football”), but then he lets himself go again when Bonan closes he dedicates to him Je so ‘pazzo by Pino Daniele: “you are a good madman”. Baldini doesn’t take it well: “If you tell me I’m crazy I’ll send you to shit …”. Curtain.

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