Federation must take some blame, say crisis club Parma


Parma's coach Roberto Donadoni reacts during the Serie A soccer match against Parma at the Tardini stadium in Parma September 29, 2012. REUTERS/Giorgio Benvenuti

ROME, Feb 28 (Reuters) - Coach Roberto Donadoni believes financially-stricken Parma have been abandoned by the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) and he wants someone to take responsibility for the situation.

For the second successive week the FIGC have called off a Parma Serie A fixture and Donadoni said the governing body should take some blame.

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