Reggiana launches ticket campaign with a call for enthusiasm

Reggiana announced its new ticket campaign, while general manager Ivano Vacondio emphasized that enthusiasm is the key to achieving results both on the pitch and off it. Vacondio, president of Molini Industriali, explained that a happy player does more, just as a motivated employee.

Why is enthusiasm essential for the team?

Vacondio compared work in a company to football: "If someone is happy they give their best, if they are tired or dissatisfied they struggle to do their duty." The goal is for new players to see Reggiana as a destination, believing they can grow together with the club. The director hopes the city and fans will recognize the project's good faith and transparency.

What is the transfer strategy?

During the press conference Vacondio said: "We must free resources by letting go of some players, we cannot ask the company for more money because we have already requested a lot." He added that existing contracts must be honored, but players can look for solutions if requested. The only concrete requests so far involve two 2004‑born players, Bonetti and Bozzolan, considered valuable for minutes in Serie B.

How does Bozzolan's deal fit?

Bozzolan's case is unique: Milan transferred the defender to the granata for free, retaining 50 % of any future resale, similar to Liberali, now about to leave Catanzaro for Como. Vacondio clarified that Reggiana is not forced to sell those with a "stomach ache", but wants to act with seriousness.

A plea to the supporters

Romano Amadei sent a video filmed in front of the Basilica of San Prospero, urging everyone to unite to help the Regia achieve the best result. "Only if we are many and together can we help the Regia," he concluded. Vacondio reiterated that anyone who does not subscribe after such an appeal does not have a granata heart.

What can we expect for the upcoming season?

With the ticket campaign underway and a market strategy aimed at freeing resources, Reggiana aims to build a motivated squad. If fans respond to the plea, the club will have solid backing to tackle Serie B. The next step will be to monitor offers and requests, keeping the transparency promised by the DG.