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In front of a capacity crowd of over 76'000 at Stadium Australia in Sydney the Socceroos sweated it out until the second half of the second leg before captain Mile Jedinak produced a memorable hat trick to send Australia to the World Cup. Relive the match in full from Wednesday November 15th in what turned out to be Ange Postecoglou's last match in charge of the Socceroos. Julian Daw, Scott Jackson & Will Gotsis were behind the mic for SWR Sport
The FIFA World Cup in Russia was a spectacle but for every young athlete its an opportunity to learn and improve. In this episode we share some of those lessons and more For more on this episode check out the full show notes at www.athletemaestro.com/219. There are a ton of podcasts you could listening to right now but you chose Athlete Maestro. Subscribe for FREE lessons on Itunes: athletemaestro.com/itunes For more on Athlete Maestro visit athletemaestro.com If you have any questions, feel free to send a quick email tola@athletemaestro.com Thanks for tuning in.
That's right, we're back! And this time, we're taking on the 2018 Fifa World Cup, a celebration of a sport that we really don't know anything about it. But rest assured, we do create a superhero.
After a some crazy travel schedules, we all three finally have the chance to sit down and discuss our overall thoughts of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. We go over our predictions, favorite moments, and what we think will be the most remembered parts of this World Cup. We also take a look at how our brackets did, and how our Beer World Cup brackets turned out. - Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game Subscribe to us on iTunes, and please leave a rating/review. **If you leave a rating and review on iTunes, please take a screen shot and send it to us via email or social media, and we'll send you one of our new The Brewtiful Game koozies.**
EPISODE 16. Rocco and Sabino speak with Butch and Angelo on their reactions, thoughts, disappointments, and surprises from the 2018 FIFA WORLD CUP. The 4 also mention some news about Serie A and share their thoughts on what's to come.
Help Us Fund Our New Studio! igg.me/at/upfordThis week, Julian and Tristan recap what's been a thrilling edition of the FIFA World Cup in Russia with special guests Kevin Laramée (@KevLaramee) and Duane Rollins (@24thMinute) from the Soccer Today podcast, from their thoughts on TSN's broadcast panel, to the role of the Video Assistant Referee during games.Tell us your stories! thescrumpodcast@gmail.comSupport the show! https://www.patreon.com/thescrumpodcastNEW MERCH! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/up-for-discusssion?ref_id=2539@TheScrumPodcast @jkamckenzie @tristandamoursMusic by @NotReallyHobbes: https://soundcloud.com/not-really-hobbeswww.upfordnetwork.com
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It is finally here! The FIFA World Cup final is on Sunday and it is France Croatia. We break it all down for you while EG eats his fig bars (gettin' figgy wit it). We also dabble into NBA trade rumours and free agency and discuss Kawhi Leonard to the Raptors (16:50 into the podcast). Don't forget to follow/like/subscribe across our various social media channels. Enjoy! Instagram: @beardtalksports Facebook: @beardtalksports Twitter: @beardtalksports YouTube: 'BeardTalkSports' (all one word)
Devang and Simon take a look back the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. The past 3 weeks have been filled with drama so we look at some of the best storylines throughout the tournament.
This World Cup has been a blast so far, and we are having just as much fun looking back at all the matches. In this episode we cover the round of 16 and the quarterfinals. After the World Cup talk, we discuss the hiring of James O'Connor to MLS side Orlando City SC. We also take a bit of a dive into the overall state of MLS. We have two beers to review this pod. The first is brought to us by Ferris, and it is from 7venth Sun Brewery in Dunedin, FL. It was a sour Berliner Weisse called Freak Your Tiki, and was unlike anything we've had on the show so far. Our second beer was brought in by Blake, who also kept things local with a brew from Cigar City Brewing from Tampa, FL. This Red India Pale Ale called Tocobaga was a nice addition to their already fine line of ales. - Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game Subscribe to us on iTunes, and please leave a rating/review. **If you leave a rating and review on iTunes, please take a screen shot and send it to us via email or social media, and we'll send you one of our new The Brewtiful Game koozies.**
England reached the first semi-final in 28 years with a 2-0 win against Sweden as Russia's 'golden run' came to an end, losing to Croatia on penalties. Jordan Kounelis and Kate Gill wrap up the conclusion of the quarterfinals and Olga Klepova collects the emotions from Red Square.
Rahul Puri and Samar Khan discuss once again the vagaries of the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2018. Speaking from London, Rahul reflects upon how the underdogs have broken into the quarter-finals in this edition of the World Cup after vanquishing their stronger opponents through extraordinary football and athletic grit. He thinks that even though the big players are expected to make it into the advanced stages, “it is the other side of the draw that I think has got a lot of the mystery about it.” Samar observes that World Cups differ because they demonstrate “defensive mindsets” across teams: “There is not the attacking, free-flowing football that we’re used to seeing -- the kind of football people pay to see. Teams are actually slugging it out.” Rahul says that even though that might be true for the first two rounds of the group stage, he points out that “the second round has been full of goals, I think the last stages of the group stage was also full of goals.” The two discuss questions surrounding the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) again with Rahul confronting Samar’s criticism that the technology is obstructive to the flow of the game. He argues that it has affected teams, who no longer get away with foul play. However, he says, “My only problem with VAR is: what about the times when it doesn’t seem like a very consistent system?”The big players are discussed at length in the podcast with the duo remarking how each of them can clinch the much-coveted trophy. “If I was a betting man,” Rahul says “I’d probably put my semi-finals as France-Belgium and Croatia-England. And I’m looking at France-England final.” “Well, I am a betting man, so that’s where the money is,” Samar shoots back. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Day 19 at the World Cup in Russia 2018 and England are through to the last 8 by rocking Colombia in a historical win in the penalty shootout. In the Other match Sweden moves past Switzerland. We detail all this and more with Seb Hassett.
Day 18 at the FIFA World Cup 2018 in Russia, and today with Seb Hassett we look at the performance of Brazil against Mexico, the heartbreaking loss for Japan, and ask the question, Is England ready to perform well at this World Cup?
Day 17 from the FIFA World Cup in Russia 2018, and the host nation has a thing or two to celebrate after beating the 2010 World champions out of the competition. In the other match, Croatia passes through Danemark. We discuss with David Basheer in a very noisy street party atmosphere.
Hosts Rekaya Gibson and Angela Spears discuss basic information about the FIFA World Cup. They give an update on the 2018 FIFA World Cup and mention football players to watch. They also share some World Cup facts. They conclude with a few details about the 2022 World Cup and the 2026 World Cup. World Cup Facts Source: https://www.roadtrips.com/blog/world-cup-facts/ Podcast Sponsored by Cuisine Noir Magazine www.cuisinenoirmag.com Support Us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/blackgirlstalksports Join Us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/BlackGirlsTalkSports/
Group Stage of the World Cup is done already? It's gone by so quick. Probably because it's been one of the best World Cup Group Stages to watch. In this new episode, we talk some favorite highlights and look ahead to the knockout rounds. We end the show with our thoughts on Wayne Rooney joining MLS as a player for D.C. United. The beer of this pod is brought to us by a listener from New York (thanks, Jeff!). It's a very juicy, double dry hopped IPA called Down Under Bomb from Sloop Brewing Company. It was as cloudy as orange juice, and super citrusy. Give a listen to the beginning of the pod for our full review. - Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game Subscribe to us on iTunes, and please leave a rating/review. **If you leave a rating and review on iTunes, please take a screen shot and send it to us via email or social media, and we'll send you one of our new The Brewtiful Game koozies.**
Day 16 - On a day the world cup waves goodbye to 2 of the most expensive players in the world, two Journalists from opposite sides discuss France's win over Argentina. Fair Play kudos to Santiago Sourigues from Nexofin (Argentina) to exchange with Christophe Mallet of SBS
Day 15 at the FIFA World Cup in Russia 2018 and Seb Hassett joins us to debrief the last few matches of the group stage with Senegal going out for one Yellow card to many. We also look ahead at the next stage of the World Cup.
Day 14 in the FIFA World Cup from Russia 2018, and that day we say "Auf Wiedersehen" to Germany, and David Basheer tries to make sense of the Socceroos campaign
Day 13 of the FIFA World Cup in Russia 2018 and sadly it is the end of the road for the Socceroos as France and Denmark qualify. We analyse what went wrong. in the other group, we detail Argentina's dramatic qualification with David Zdrilic.
Socceroos striker Andrew Nabbout is disappointed that he cannot play in the upcoming game with Peru this week and feels he let his team down. - بعد تعرضه لخلع في الكتف في المباراة التي خاضها المنتخب الأسترالي مع منتخب الدانمارك، ينتظر المهاجم الأسترالي (اللبناني الأصل) أندرو نبوت، في روسيا لمعرفة مصير المنتخب الأسترالي في بطولة كأس العالم بعد المباراة المقررة مع البيرو في السابع والعشرين من هذا الشهر.
Day 12 of the Fifa World Cup and we analyse the start of the third round with a close shave in Group B - We also look ahead at the Do or Die situation for our socceroos.
After four wonderfully nasty years Simon and Martina say goodbye to SBS PopAsia. They look back at their time on the radio show and podcast, before sharing a final story about watching the World Cup at a lovely bar which serves toast and handmade jams alongside an impressive selection of craft beers.
Day 10 at the Fifa World Cup, we dissect the day with a last minute victory from Germany, and a large score from Belgium. We also discuss with Craig Foster should Mark Milligan Retire from International duties?
Day 9 and we are headed to the Fan Fest for Brazil Vs Costa Rica
We talk the opening matches of the World Cup, Landon Donovan pledging his support to the Mexico national team, and end with MLS discussion covering the firing of Jason Kreis as Orlando City SC's head coach. - Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game Subscribe to us on iTunes, and please leave a rating/review. **If you leave a rating and review on iTunes, please take a screen shot and send it to us via email or social media, and we'll send you one of our new The Brewtiful Game koozies.**
Rahul Puri and Samar Khan bring you the first podcast since the FIFA World Cup 2018 kick-off. Samar begins with a remark, “It has been a crazy kind of a World Cup. It has been different from the others, it has been a li'l bit of a wake-up time for the big boys?!”Rahul agrees, “I don’t think anybody would’ve even picked the results that happened in the first round of matches. Argentina being held to a draw. Brazil being held to a draw. Germany losing to Mexico being the big shock in the World Cup...”Rahul observes that it has been a World Cup of penalties (fouls). Samar says, “The amount of penalties that have been given -- in a way it’s a good thing...in a way it’s a bad cup.” Rahul says, “It has been a fairly clean World Cup. The referees have been reluctant to hand out cards. We’ve only had one red card. Let’s face it, it was a stone-cold red.”The duo debates the use of Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system that has seen differing opinions across the football spectrum. Comparing with the review system in cricket, Samar says, “In cricket, the team can ask for a review. Over here, the VAR is still pretty much in the grey area.” Rahul replies, “I, at the moment, can’t see how the system does anything to help the match.” He says, “The big problem with VAR is that I don’t think anybody quite knows how VAR can be used.” He also questions the use of VAR as the lack in clarity of assessing a situation whether it qualifies for it or not. Samar says, “The people who are monitoring the VAR are supposed to be referees. Now, if they are referees, then they should have the same rights as the on-field referee.”The duo proceeds to examine the performances of various teams and their key players. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Day 8 of the World Cup, and what a day of football we had, Argentina goes down to Croatia, France beat Peru and the Socceroos are in a bit of a pickle. We debrief all this with Craig Foster, Bjarne Goldbæk and we go on the offside of news with Ricardo Seyton
The first round of games at the 2018 World Cup left much to be desired if you're considered a powerhouse, but were filled with plenty of surprises if you're a fan of the "mid-tier" in this year's tournament. We look at Argentina's slip-up, France's unconvincing win, Spain and Portugal's thriller, Germany's collapse, and much more as we delve into the biggest stories to come out of the first round of games. Let us know what you think on Twitter @WFT_Podcast.
Day 7 at the world Game Podcast HQ, and we decided to spend it with the Moroccan fans. We also look forward with Lucy at the keep points for Australia as they face Denmark.
Episode 6 of the World Game Podcast on the day the host almost qualifies for the next round, a first for Russia since the fall of the USSR. We decrypt all this plus the day to come with David Zdrilic.
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In this episode 4 of the World Game Podcast with Lucy Zelic, we look at the matches of last night including the Mexican win, and a Brazilian draw - We also debrief what's coming up tonight, with England coming into action.
Third episode of the World Game Podcast, and we are taking the train to Kazan, for France Vs Australia, with the fans. Ultimately we debrief the match with David Basheer. Sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride...
On my first attempt at a corner kick in decades, the soccer ball peels up and away, well behind the goal and clear over the fence surrounding Stanton Field, the practice pitch at Santa Clara University. "Not bad," says Brandi Chastain, generously. "You've got good bend, now we just have to make sure we get you in the right direction.
Episode 2 - We preview the Socceroos' moment of truth with Craig Foster, and we speak to the ONLY English fan we saw so far in Moscow.
We wrap Day 1 of the Fifa World Cup Russia 2018 with a full line-up of Lucy Zelic, Martin Tyler and David Zdrilic and have a full preview of Day 2, including the Portugal Vs Spain clash with Craig Foster.
It's that time again: the 2018 FIFA World Cup is upon us, so join hosts Jim Hart and Steven Scragg along with guests Stuart Horsfield and Gary Thacker as we wrap up a series that's covered every finals in history.
We catch up with Lucy and Craig from Red Square in Moscow as the latest preparations are on the way, one day away from the start of the World Cup, Russia 2018
Soccer (not football) has never been my strong suit. With the World Cup kicking off tomorrow I thought I had better make my picks and preview the action. ✌
Well this is different. Diving into the untested waters of world football, find out which teams will go from 32, to 16, to 8, to 4, to 2, and to 1, in Russia. Visit NERDTEAS @ http://www.nerdteas.ca Use promo code BWFINEST to save 15% at checkout! Free shipping in Canada on orders over $50! Follow me on Twitter @BlockBuster_Guy Add me on Snapchat! BWF_902
It's finally here! Every group. Every result. Every upset. See who we had ultimately coming out on top of the world. We also had some intriguing matchups and upsets in here. One of us had a team that gets to the Quarterfinals, while the other had them finishing 4th in the group (not Nigeria). Some of these combinations were wild. Don't forget about our 1-year Podversary giveaway! Full details are within the pod but your FIFA World Cup Bracket could win some WC-related merch! Use the join lobby code '19bf124b' - and let us know your username through email (worldfootballtalk2@gmail.com) or Twitter (WFT_Podcast) to be eligible to claim your prize if you win! Unfortunately, this will be confined to just U.S. listeners only due to shipping complications.
In this episode, the chaps preview the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Russia, in their own unique way. There's a rundown of the teams that qualified, the teams that didn't and some absurd predictions along the way. Jonny (allegedly) sends a report from Kenya to see whether an African team can be crowned champions this time around, and there's also some football themed art and an unusual Dictionary Corner.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup kicks-off Thursday morning at 11:00am eastern as Russia plays host to Saudi Arabia at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. For a complete rundown on which teams to target, which to avoid and which props to monitor, @JoeFortenbaugh welcomes Westgate SuperBook Race & Sports Manager John Murray for an in-depth primer. Murray details the teams that are taking the most money, as well as which countries may find themselves a bit overvalued by the betting public. [0:00-2:02]: The Rundown [2:03-13:27]: World Cup primer with John Murray [13:28-goodbye]: The on-deck circle Guest: @vegasmurray
In this episode, we wrap up our look ahead at the 2018 FIFA World Cup by digging Groups F, G, and H. Not only are we looking at each team, but we will be listing the top rated beer from each nation (according to Rate Beer). We also fill in our World Cup brackets, and our Beer World Cup brackets which can be found here: The Brewtiful Game's 2018 FIFA World Cup Brackets. - Love the beer, cherish the game. The Brewtiful Game Subscribe to us on iTunes, and please leave a rating/review. **If you leave a rating and review on iTunes, please take a screen shot and send it to us via email or social media, and we'll send you one of our new The Brewtiful Game koozies.**
Welcome to Friday Afternoon at the Bratby’s first podcast: a preview of the 2018 World Cup in Russia. Matt Collins chats with Conor McKenna, Dr Natasha Rulyova and Dr Jamie Rann ahead of one of the most controversial and politically charged football World Cups of all time.
I discuss my thoughts on the upcoming 2018 FIFA World Cup and give my own predictions. The Origin of American Compulsory Schooling The Inherent Nature of Compulsory Schooling Essay The Open School website YouTubeTwitterMindsBitchute PodbeanInstagram Edgar Cards' music and works of art: Bandcamp Instagram Twitter
Craig Foster, David Basheer and Lucy Zelic preview the FIFA World Cup with a specific look at the Socceroos and their Group C opponents. While Nick Stoll chats to Martin Tyler about covering this, his 12th, World Cup, the England national team and the art of commentary. David Zdrilic also joins from Germany, to discuss the reigning champions' chances at defending their title.
In 1934, Egypt became the first African team to compete in world football's greatest showpiece. But how do The Pharaohs fare 84 years later? Christophe Bongo reflects on their journey to Russia.
New Socceroos coach Bert van Marwijk sits down with Lucy Zelic to discuss his plans for the national team at the upcoming World Cup, his time with the Netherlands and being accused by Johan Cruyff of playing anti-football.
This summer, Fox Sports will present the 2018 FIFA World Cup to American audiences. Its the first time the network has broadcast the men's tournament. A lot has been made as to what will happen to Fox Sports' coverage following the disappointing outcome late last year that saw the US Men's National Team fail to qualify for the tournament. Would Fox pull back on some of its production efforts? How badly would it hit them in the advertising pocket book? In this interview, it certainly sounds like full steam ahead for Fox. We had the pleasure to be joined on stage at last month's SVG Summit but two of the most important minds behind Fox Sports' upcoming World Cup coverage: Kevin Callahan, VP, Field Operations and Engineering and David Neal, Executive Producer for Fox's coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup. The two men were fresh off the World Broadcast Meetings in Russia us so there's loads of fresh information here in regards to the network's studio location in Red Square, the relationship with HBS, and much more. The SVG Podcast is for the sports-video–production professional looking to keep up with the latest in sports-video–production operations and technology. The program features interviews with some of the biggest, most influential names in the sports-video business talking trends and topics that are making an impact on the industry.
On this episode of Emerald FC, Emerald staffers Adam Eberhardt, Shawn Medow, Will Campbell and Alec Cowan discuss the biggest news in soccer from this past week: the 2018 FIFA World Cup draw. Of course, no discussion would be complete without talking on the MLS Cup rematch between Seattle and Toronto, and the recent and upcoming fixtures in both the English Premier and Champions Leagues. This episode was produced by Alec Cowan.
In this week's edition of the "NESN Soccer Show," co-hosts Marc DiBenedetto and Marcus O'Mard are joined by NESN.com's Courtney Cox to give a full breakdown of each group in the 2018 FIFA World Cup draw. They discuss the highly anticipated Portugal vs. Spain match, pick their Group Of Death and take a deep dive into the favorite's chances in the tournament. For more: http://nesn.com/?p=797256.
On this week's show we assess the five teams that will represent Africa at next year's World Cup. We also focus on one team that won't be there, as Ivory Coast missed out this time. And we speak to Nigeria and Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi on the future of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, and where the Gunners might finish this season.
On this week's show we assess the five teams that will represent Africa at next year's World Cup. We also focus on one team that won't be there, as Ivory Coast missed out this time. And we speak to Nigeria and Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi on the future of Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil, and where the Gunners might finish this season.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my guests as we discuss the final match of FIFA World Cup Qualifying as the USA are down in the Caribbean to face Trinidad & Tobago
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my panel as we review the 2018 FIFA World Cup Qualifier as the USA hosts Panama in Orlando City Stadium.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my panel as we review the FIFA World Cup Qualifier down in Central America as the USA tries to get the full three points at Honduras, to close the gap and earn on of the three top spots in the Hexaginal for Russia. Kartik Krishnaiyer of World Soccer Talk, Chris Gluck formerly of Yellow Card Podcast, Eduardo Solano Central American Reporter, Jayson Love of Double G Sports. SPECIAL TWO HOUR RECAP SHOW!
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my panel as we review the big World Cup Qualifier as the USA Hosts Costa Rica and look for revenge from November of last year at San Jose, Costa Rica as this home match will be played at Red Bull Arena in Harrison, NJ I will be joined with Kartik Krishnaiyer from World Soccer Talk & Chris Gluck formerly of the Yellow Card Podcast.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my guests as we discuss the big World Cup Qualifier as the USA traveled down south of the border and took on Mexico at the famed Estadio Azteca to try and earn any form of points possible.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my guests as we discuss the big World Cup Qualifier as the USA hosts Trinidad & Tobago at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerece City, Colorado.
This week: Samoa plans to protest against transgender weightlifters competing in women's divisions; post-match analysis on the Fiji-New Zealand Oceania 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier, and; Tonga Rugby expects the national stadium to be ready for international rugby in July.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my guests as we discuss this big World Cup Qualifying match up as the USA travel back to Central America and take on Panama. My guests and I will discuss what the USA needs to do before the opening whistle.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my panel as we discuss the fourth World Cup Qualifying Hex Match as Bruce Arena and the USA head down to Central America and take on Panama.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my panel as we recap the 3rd World Cup Qualifying Hex match for the road to Russia as the USA hosts Honduras at Avaya Stadium in San jose, California as this will be Bruce Arena's first World Cup Qualifier since the 2005 Calendar year.
This Show has been discussed on MLS Soccer's Podcast List Article http://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016/11/23/guide-mls-podcasts-updated Join me and my panel as we discuss the World Cup Qualifier as the USA hosts Honduras at Avaya Stadium in San Jose, California. This is a 45 minute Pre-Game Show before the Television Broadcast on Fox Sports 1. Everyone listen in before the WCQ Bruce Arena 2.0 era begins.
Precisely 10 years ago, Italy were world champions for the fourth time. We spoke with Juventus legend David Trezeguet who that night in Berlin missed the decisive penalty and he revealed that it was not the biggest upset of his carrer. Neither was the Bianconeri relegation in Serie B. - Dieci anni fa gli Azzurri si laureavano campioni del mondo battendo la Francia nella finale di Berlino grazie all'errore di David Trezeguet. Ma l'ex attaccante juventino ci ha rivelato che il rimpianto maggiore della sua carriera non è né quella traversa né la retrocessione in Serie B.