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Sat, Sep 5 2009

Soccer-Angry Roma fans tell owner to sell club

ROME, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Some 500 AS Roma fans unveiled banners and sang chants asking owner Rosella Sensi to sell the club at a largely peaceful protest at their training ground on Saturday.

Ranieri says his new Roma team need a shock

ROME (Reuters) - Claudio Ranieri said he would give AS Roma's underachieving players "a shock" after taking over as coach.

UPDATE 1-Soccer-Ranieri says his new Roma team need a shock

ROME, Sept 2 (Reuters) - Claudio Ranieri said he would give AS Roma's underachieving players "a shock" after taking over as coach.

Italian Stocks - Factors to watch on Sept 2

MILAN, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The following factors could affect Italian markets on Wednesday.

UPDATE 2-Soccer-Ranieri poised to take over at Roma

MILAN, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Former Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri is poised to take over at AS Roma after Luciano Spalletti quit the Serie A side following their poor start to the season.

Soccer-Ranieri to sign two-year deal with Roma - lawyer

MILAN, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Former Juventus boss Claudio Ranieri has agreed to be the new AS Roma coach and will sign a two-year deal, his lawyer told Reuters on Tuesday.

Roma coach Spalletti leaves after poor start

MILAN (Reuters) - AS Roma coach Luciano Spalletti has quit the club after their poor start to the season, he told reporters on Tuesday.

Soccer-Roma coach Spalletti leaves after poor start - report

MILAN, Sept 1 (Reuters) - AS Roma coach Luciano Spalletti has quit the club, ANSA news agency reported him as saying on Tuesday.

Financial crisis hammers lower league clubs in Italy

MILAN (Reuters) - At least four third-tier Italian clubs will not take part in this season's championship because of financial difficulties, football federation president Giancarlo Abete said Monday.

Soccer-Financial crisis hammers lower league clubs in Italy

MILAN, July 13 (Reuters) - At least four third-tier Italian clubs will not take part in this season's championship because of financial difficulties, soccer federation president Giancarlo Abete said on Monday.

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