MOLIX MOLINELLA: Tognon 12, Negroni 4, Leopizzi 7, Bianchi 7, Raggi no, Bozzoli no, Venturi no, Tabellini 2, Seravalli 12, Carella 14, Zaharia no, Farabegoli no. Coach Baiocchi.
EMIL GAS SCANDIANO: Fikri 8, Costoli 4, Astolfi 11, Fontanili, Bertolini 6, Levinskis 7, Riccò 9, Vecchi, Caiti 22, Casini none, Sironi none. Coach Spaggiari.
Referees: Addresses of Modena and Moro of Bologna.
"He always wanted to come to the field with me," says his father Edgardo, "as soon as he could he started playing and after a few years he joined the youth team of the Bologna. The call made him very happy. The company helped us and directed him towards a role more suited to his characteristics".
At that point the call came from theInter who, taking advantage of the possibility of choosing before signing the contract, did not hesitate to bring home a prospect of absolute value: "Inter had come to see him several times, there were other teams interested in him but they were the ones who wanted him the most. We opted to go to that club and we have not regretted it".
His arrival in Milan came in 2021, in the midst of the Covid era: "He never showed any signs of discontent at being away from his family, even though it was during the Covid period. He immediately found a good group at the boarding school and also as a team. We always felt he was at peace. Inter helped him grow and followed him right from the start".
And the young Bolognese born in 2007 has been able to repay the trust with performances: "He started off well last summer, he was brought into the first team. He got injured but then he recovered. He is a boy with a great passion for the football, he believes in it a lot, makes sacrifices and is very focused on pursuing his goals."
A season with the Inter Primavera to end in the best possible way, Youth League included, the National team that after the call-ups to the Under 19s could keep him in the Azzurri circle and the first team, a year to frame for Cocchi who does not want to stop: "The season is going according to expectations, there was the joy of the debut in the Champions League. Matteo, however, takes things one step at a time".
The championship clash with Bologna is scheduled for April 20, at the Dall'Ara. "Matteo had a great time during his years at Casteldebole, he already played against the Primavera a few weeks ago and there was a bit of emotion in seeing his teammates again, the colors of the past. But when the referee blows the whistle, if he plays with the big boys, his thoughts will pass".
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Tommy Gate Company recently purchased a 40-percent equity stake in Anteo S.P.A.
a liftgate manufacturer located in Molinella
Specific terms of the deal were not disclosed but ownership of Tommy Gate remains unchanged
and the management teams for Tommy Gate and Anteo will remain in place
Anteo
was founded in 1969 and today has successful distribution around the world
will continue to manage the day-to-day operations of the company and retain his 60-percent ownership stake
“Anteo is one of the few truly global liftgate companies,” said T.J
built a company that is admired and respected everywhere
and we are thrilled about the potential of this relationship.”
Anteo’s appeal in the steel-loving United States has been limited
but Blandford and Maietti recognize times are changing
fleets and vehicle owners in the US have begun to place a greater emphasis on efficiency
The time is right for an American partner who recognizes the opportunity with our products,” Maietti said
Both companies expect long-term benefits from the relationship
“My first impression upon visiting Molinella and the Anteo factory was how much it felt like Iowa,’” said Lila Blandford
president of Tommy Gate and daughter of Bus Brown
“It was immediately obvious to us that culturally this would be a really good fit
have the potential to create something special that will last a very long time.”
making his debut in the top European competition wearing the shirt ofInter
was added by Simone Inzaghi to the first team at a time when the team's infirmary is full and the young Bolognese has responded present
He who is having a great season with Inter's Primavera absolute protagonist
with 4 goals and 4 assists and who was able to immediately attract the attention of Inzaghi who had him on the bench against Lazio
"This evening (yesterday for those reading
every child dreams this moment and tonight I'm very happy to have fulfilled this wish - said Cocchi at the end of the match with Feyenoord which saw him replace Acerbi in the 84th minute - The points of reference
Marco's I think he is the best in the world at the moment
I take inspiration from him and I always try to steal something from him."
Cocchi is a son of art: both the grandpa the father were football players: the first was a veteran of Molinella while father Edgardo was champion of Italy with the Bologna Allievi in 1988-89
Matteo also played in the red and blue youth where he moved in 2019 from US Reno Molinella and that year he won the Under 13 championship
with the debut among the Allievi and then the arrival season after season in the Primavera
In the year in which Bologna also made its return to the stars
the very young Matteo Cocchi experienced his first night of glory
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The Gargano peninsula is a popular seaside haunt for Italians
but now a new breed of young operators are offering low-impact activities away from the crowds
greener breaks on Italy’s Gargano peninsulaThis article is more than 2 years oldThe Gargano peninsula is a popular seaside haunt for Italians
Liz BoulterSat 29 Apr 2023 12.00 CESTShareThe forest was deep
rare glimpses of blue sky through the dense canopy
I’d have needed the jacket from my pannier
Yet just that morning we’d been kayaking off a hot
To many UK holidaymakers, Puglia means flying to Bari and visiting Polignano, Ostuni, Alberobello for the trulli, and maybe the baroque city of Lecce; few head north to the Gargano. (For non-flyers, however, Foggia, on the mainline from Milan, offers bus and train links across the peninsula. And a new bus service, Gargano Easy to Reach
So instead of driving to a holiday village to lie on the beach and maybe take a motorboat trip to admire the cliffs and sea caves
Michele suggests visitors try greener activities: cycling
and kayaked among sea stacks under the cliffsWe’d started our day at Mattinatella
A gorgeous beach of fine white shingle under low cliffs
But we paddled Michele’s brilliant transparent canoes north round a headland and were soon in our own pristine world of clear jade sea and beaches inaccessible from the land
We sunbathed and picnicked by the mouth of a cave
and kayaked among sea stacks under chalk-white cliffs banded with layers of flint
but only non-motorised craft are allowed to put ashore here
where Michele has turned several little white terraces into holiday lets
Each one-floor house is in a two-storey building
They were built in the 1300s as lodgings for the pilgrims who flocked here for centuries before anyone had heard of “tourism”
View image in fullscreenMonte Sant’Angelo offers great sea views from its 796-metre altitude
Photograph: Getty ImagesAccording to tradition
the archangel Michael appeared several times in a cave here in the late fifth century
(The faithful still come to a big Saint Michael festival in September.)
and bakeries in town offer all kinds of sourdough bread
View image in fullscreenMichele Simone and wife Sara enjoying a panzerotto in Monte Sant’Angelo. Photograph: Liz BoulterAnother treat is panzerotto, deep-fried, folded pizza found from Bari northwards. The best are at takeaway Pizzeria SixtySeven in Monte
mozzarella and a little ham (€3.50) by an elderly couple who make each one fresh
and they once did a meat-free version for a German visitor.) For dessert
a Neapolitan-run shop a few doors down sells nuvole (clouds) – small brioche shells filled with cream and ricotta and drenched in icing sugar
but days of active pursuits allowed us extra calories
On other days we hiked off the calories, first to sixth-century Pulsano Abbey
with panoramic views of the Manfredonia gulf to the south
Those with a head for heights can climb down to rock-hewn hermitages in the gorge side
including one dedicated to Father Christmas himself
Saint Nicholas of Myra (who is buried in Bari)
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A walk on Monte Saraceno took us into prehistory and the 3,000-year-old Daunians, who buried their dead in foetal position, ready to be born again. On this outcrop over the sea, 400 round, basin-like graves sit in the rock in a glorious spot, with sea views stretching north to the Tremiti islands
Michele is not the only young entrepreneur pushing sustainable Gargano: he collaborates with trekking companies Gargano Natour and Gargano Wunderland. This year they have teamed up to launch Gargano Green Card
offering one-stop booking and discounts on green activities on the peninsula
View image in fullscreenCala Molinella eco resort near ViesteOn the coast near Vieste, Michele also works with the Silvestri siblings, who have turned the family olive estate into Cala Molinella
with stone-built apartments (from €500 a week for two) all solar-powered and furnished with reclaimed wood
told us how food waste goes to the site’s pigs
They run weekly supper clubs by the (desalinated water) pool
with bar and sunbeds but also plenty of “free” sand
has resurrected an important Gargano tradition
For centuries people here lived by fishing
but pirates and stormy seas made this perilous
One man’s job would be to watch for shoals of fish from the end of one antenna and tell the guys on deck when to lower the huge net
Pools in the rocky coast were used to keep fish alive to sell over several days
View image in fullscreenThe Sivestris’ trabucco near Cala Molinella Photograph: Matteo SilvestriTrabucchi are now up for Unesco intangible heritage status (sponsored by the European Fisheries Fund)
Matteo has refurbished one from the late 19th century that was crumbling into the water
I watched in wonder as Natale and Giuseppe
nipped about the apparatus like ships’ boys on rigging
and the platform makes a stunning setting for Cala Molinella’s summer yoga classes
“Our grandparents’ ways were green – they had no other choice
The trip was provided by Dove andiamo sul Gargano
which has village houses for two from €50 a night