Roma President James Pallotta has landed in Italy. “I am pretty angry,” he said after a 1-1 draw at Torino.
The patron arrived this evening and will be in the stands for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with BATE Borisov.
“I didn’t see the match, as I was on the plane. Good penalty?” Pallotta told reporters at the airport.
“I am pretty angry. I have a lot more meetings planned this weekend, both for the new stadium and with prefect Gabrielli.
Roma President James Pallotta has landed in Italy. “I am pretty angry,” he said after a 1-1 draw at Torino.
The patron arrived this evening and will be in the stands for Wednesday’s Champions League clash with BATE Borisov.
“I didn’t see the match, as I was on the plane. Good penalty?” Pallotta told reporters at the airport.
“I am pretty angry. I have a lot more meetings planned this weekend, both for the new stadium and with prefect Gabrielli.
“We’ll fix it.”
Gabrielli is the figure who ordered barriers in the Curva Sud and Nord, causing a boycott from Roma and Lazio ultras.