Bari is no longer popular: they're fleeing from San Nicola

Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 8:57 AM
Love can hurt. To the point of generating painful separations. The city of football is heartbroken and its patience is exhausted. The flame is certainly not extinguished and it would take little to rekindle it, but not under the current conditions. For over two years, Bari has embarked on the path of mediocrity and suffering. An unbearable context for an environment that remains firmly in Italian history for its prestige and tournaments played in Serie A (33). One of Serie B's most successful clubs (eleven promotions to the top flight, behind only Atalanta and Brescia on 12) is currently in the depths, forced to watch its back (just one point ahead of the play-offs), and unable to even cultivate dreams of greatness, dashed by disconcerting performances, as well as sensational delays from those fighting for glory (13 points behind league leaders Monza, 12 behind second-place Modena, ten behind third-place Cesena, nine behind fourth-place Frosinone...), although, compared to their rivals, the Galletti's game in hand against Juve Stabia (the match will be played on December 4th) should be taken into account...
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