The one that just ended was an intense season for Olbia, at all levels. But Alessandro Marino's declarations at the end of the championship left the environment stunned. That everything could have been imagined except the president's intention to put Olbia Calcio on the market.

“In recent months I have matured some reflections regarding the future of this club. Passion and responsibility are and always will be my polar stars, but during this last season something broke, so right now, out of consistency and respect, I have to point out that nothing is due anymore, regardless and at any price". Marino stated through a note issued by the club yesterday. Before dropping the bombshell: "In the weeks that separate us from registering for the next championship, I will continue, as I have always done in recent years, the company management activities but at the same time I will listen to the club's takeover proposals, carefully assessing their seriousness" .

The number one of the whites therefore officially opens the sale of Olbia Calcio. To understand if the basis of the decision is tiredness, bitterness for the disputes suffered during the championship in the face of the team's poor results or an offer already received for the acquisition of the club. The provocation style message addressed to the square, sometimes distracted, in some ways not very participatory, is not excluded, as demonstrated by the few attendances recorded again this year at the "Nespoli" stadium, which also, just this year, has rediscovered the curve, always present even on the road.

A city that with Marino as president has experienced 7 consecutive seasons in Serie C and the guarantee of being able to play the eighth with the salvation won this year with Roberto Occhiuzzi on the bench. More will be known in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, legitimate concern for an uncertain future is spreading among the fans. It being understood that, in the absence of interesting proposals, or, better, "serious", to paraphrase Marino, the same could decide to remain at the helm of Olbia Calcio. To try to aim high with Olbia and Olbia's staunch support.

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