1909 Problems – Part 9: Flimsy

Should we really be surprised anymore? Bologna have opened up a commanding 13 point lead at the top of Serie A and pundits are wondering if the title could be won by Easter. Perhaps European commitments will distract Black’s men but otherwise, what is stopping them doing the treble? Only old father time catching up with Baggio, Emmers and co…it gets us all eventually.

Jimbo has set the scene but it is looking good for us in the league.

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1909 Problems – Part 8: Dirty Sheets

Another ridiculous start to the Serie A season then and it’s the unlikely underdogs Salernitana that sit top of the table after 8 games. Conceding a miserly 4 goals is a foundation many a success has been built on here in Italy but there’s an awful long way to go indeed. Meanwhile, defending champions Bologna and their succession plans are very much in the mix. With Roberto Baggio surely coming towards the end of his mightily impressive career, manager Dave Black has to find a way to replace the Divine Ponytail at some point. Will he find a solution or continue to spend lavishly on Premier League has beens? Either way, week 9 looks to be a big one as the top two go head to head.

Here is that table before we start…

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1909 Problems – Part 7: Underhaul

Sorry for the delay. You can read more about where I’ve been here.

What a season we had, and what a season ahead. The rise of Bologna has been astonishing, or as the Italians say stupefacente, which sounds cooler in every way. With the Bologna squad ageing, the manager has taken the not so radical step of trying to lower the average age – more on that later – as we approach Roberto Baggio’s last stand. Will the Divine Ponytail spearhead one more miracle? For now, I have to eat this entire ice cream in 2 minutes after saying Dave Black would never succeed. Buon appetito…

That’s right James, we’re back after a fairly long break to continue with Bologna. Becoming the Serie A Champions in season 2 set us some way ahead of the expected curve but the next stop as ever is to try and win the Champions League. Work to be done I feel but here’s a reminder of how we won the league

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1909 Problems – Part 5: Not for Goals

In the papers today the Bologna fans are once again questioning the transfer judgment of their manager. Dave Black may have guided Bologna to the Champions League group stages but his decision to shell out £5.5 million on Dwight Yorke has not gone down well. Fans are questioning the players off field antics and indeed one fan said “Preferirei avere il Micker” which loosely transaltes as “I’d rather have the Micker.” And who can blame him? Work to be done then for the Rossoblu’s who it has to be said are somehow ticking along nicely, despite their squad looking like a lost and found from 1994.

Yes indeed James. Bologna have made an unbeaten yet average start to Season 2 life. The most important aspect of last weeks update was to get into the Champions League groups, which we achieved easily. Then, despite being given a tough draw, we’re still in with a shot of escaping the group, so the garden is somewhat rosy. But will it be Rossoblu?

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1909 Problems – Part 4: Purk of the Job

With the new season nearly upon us, we cast an eye over not-so-little Bologna. With Champions League football just a qualifying round away, the board have taken the rather bold step of expanding the stadium. That’ll impede the manager’s spending, much to manager Dave Black’s chagrin, but if it means less signings like Micky Quinn then, well, maybe that’s no bad thing. Stoichkov has joined the party, all set for a Romario reunion as the Barca boys are back together, but it’s another ageing star for Black to contend with. When will they start looking to the future?

Thanks for that Jimbo. Good morning and here we are back with Bologna, looking to improve the squad enough for us to be able to compete with the very best. Tracking down Juve is one thing which might take a while, whereas the glut of big clubs gunning for us is very much a threat here and now. Here’s a reminder of how we got ourselves in with Europe’s elite:

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1909 Problems – Part 2: Firesale

Now to events in Emilia-Romagna, where the natives are not sure what to make of new manager Dave Black. His transfer strategy has raised eyebrows, particularly the sight of portly veteran Mick Quinn leading the line. Black had suggested he was the man to take Bologna to the Champions League but one writer in the Gazetta describes him as a “goffo maldestro“, or a bumbling oaf to you and I. Despite a bright start, a loss of form has seen the Rossoblu fall to 7th. There’s also suggestions that Black’s wild spending has left the club in financial ruin, leading to calls in some quarters for the Tyneside man to be removed from his position before it’s too late.

Thanks to James for that glowing introduction. We score lots, we concede lots. Let’s Bologna.

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1909 Problems – Part 1: The Boys are Back in Town

Whisper it quietly but this is hopefully my new long term save. I haven’t really had any ideas recently, to be honest I’ve been enjoying messing about with the Steam Deck and playing some old games. However, there’s a good plot developing in Italy and sometimes these things awaken the beast a little bit. Let me tell you why Bologna have bought me back to the CM9798 table

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