
Chapter 2: Training
I met up with Paolo earlier than we had agreed. It was a day for training, a Thursday, and some of the players were getting changed already. Paolo had got one more player to sign up for the team last night, Vincenzo Mazzilli, who had been with Andria Bat in Serie C1/B before he was let go. He was here to fill the left winger spot, a wide player who gets forward to supply passes into the middle for the strikers. Paolo was adamant that he could build a Serie C2 standard side and that we could survive. Campobasso were to be our opponents on the opening day, and they were deducted 2 points before the season started, meaning they started the season behind everyone else.
The players soon came onto the field to start the practice. Paolo went off to talk to Bruno, the chairman, whilst his assistant Romano Baresi shouted at the players, as they started the warm up with a light jog. It soon became clear Armando Di Sorbo was one of our top players, firing shots past the goalkeeper at every opportunity. His stamina was second to none, getting round the pitch with ease while the rest struggled. Some fans had turned up to watch us train and I was one of them. This, I thought, was dedication. Watching the players running around the pitch, what was the point unless you really loved the club? Paolo came back and I began to talk to him.
"What was that about Paolo? You have to watch them train, watch them train Paolo!"
"Relax Joe, I knows what I is doing."
"Campobasso is in 3 days Paolo, we need to train them so they can play!"
"Romano can do that, Romano job, he trains the players, I picks the team."
"Well how do you know what players are good then?"
"Relax Joe!"
I was already beginning to sense tension between me and Paolo. He ordered the players to pass the ball around, but the man who was already my favourite player, Armando Di Sorbo, played a pass way to hard and it rolled past the target, Enrico di Noto. Vitaliano de Angeli was the first man to the ball but as he hooked his leg around the ball a loud click could be heard, and De Angeli fell to the ground in pain. We had already lost one of our key players.
An hour later, the club physio Massimiliano Gagliardi came up to me to explain the injury. He spoke perfect English, which was very beneficial to me as I still could not speak much Italian. Massimiliano explained what had happened, when the ball came past De Angeli had stretched his leg
way too far and when he retracted his leg, the movement was too sharp for his groin to handle and he collapsed to the floor. Massimiliano invited me to his house after training, and he said that there he would be able to tell me exactly what happened.