The mid-week update on the Serie D tournament: the waltz of exemptions has begun. Brindisi appeal

The Serie D championship continues, now in its 5th day for almost all of the groups; it is instead in 7th place for the groups of 20 teams (Group A, Group B and Group C).
Below is the mid-week point:

GROUP A
While on the one hand Bra, Albenga and Lavagnese continue their march at the top, Gozzano now sinks to the bottom of the table. Instead, a slow rise begins for Sanremese, which only aimed for promotion for two years (CLICK HERE for the ranking).

GROUP B
The third-to-last place costs coach Pontarollo dearly, with Chievo Verona having temporarily entrusted the team to assistant coach Poletti. Vigasio then collapses, resulting in a 3-0 win in the match against Castellanzese for not having respected the minimum number of under players on the pitch required by the regulations (CLICK HERE for the ranking).

GROUP C
The young people’s Caravaggio takes off and takes second place in the ranking in a group in which Campodarsego, Treviso and Dolomiti Bellunesi make their mark (CLICK HERE for the ranking).

GROUP D
The draw against the bottom of the rankings cost the Piacenza coach Rossini dearly, as he was sacked and replaced by Mr. Parlato. A mini crisis has also opened up at Ravenna, with coach Antonioli who could risk everything in the weekend’s match against Imolese. Meanwhile, Sasso Marconi and Cittadella Vis Modena continue the race, real surprises, as newly promoted, but the roadmap of Tuttocuoio is also not to be underestimated (CLICK HERE for the ranking).

GROUP E
Siena is still in command and doesn’t seem willing to give up an inch, even if Livorno is trying to close behind the Juventus team (CLICK HERE for the ranking).

GROUP F
Despite important reinforcements like Bellusci for example, Recanatese’s season doesn’t take off and doesn’t move the league table exactly like Mr. Pochesci’s Avezzano (CLICK HERE for the league table).

GROUP G
More problems for the Sardinian teams, who remain in the bottom of the rankings, with Olbia still having to announce their new coach after the dismissal of Mister Amelia; The weekly training sessions were chaired by the Under 19 coach Mario Isoni, but news is expected (CLICK HERE for the ranking).

GROUP H
In a group dominated by Virtus Francavilla, Brindisi, relegated to the sidelines last season with a heavy 12-point penalty, has decided to appeal to the Sports Guarantee Board against them. But there is also the Manfredonia chapter: the team, which is working to bring Bucaro back to the bench after Cinque’s dismissal, will today recover the match of the 3rd day with Angri. Scaringella will not take part in the match, as he received an 8-match ban for throwing a bottle full of water in the direction of an assistant referee, who was hit in the right leg (CLICK HERE for the ranking).

GROUP I
In the group led by Scafatese who does not want to have setbacks, Locri is pushing to bring Mr. Fontana as technical guide of the first team: there would already be a general agreement (CLICK HERE for the ranking).