President of the Footballers' Union Damiano Tommasi says Parma players are 'not satisfied' in spite of agreeing to play on Sunday.

Tommasi's meeting, which was intended to convince the Ducali to play their next game against Atalanta, was part of a series of encounters geared around saving the club from bankruptcy, and at least completing their League fixtures this season.

President of the Footballers' Union Damiano Tommasi says Parma players are 'not satisfied' in spite of agreeing to play on Sunday.

Tommasi's meeting, which was intended to convince the Ducali to play their next game against Atalanta, was part of a series of encounters geared around saving the club from bankruptcy, and at least completing their League fixtures this season.

While the AIC President was successful at persuading the players to complete Sunday's commitment, the decision left a bitter aftertaste in his mouth.

“The meeting was not that satisfying,” Tommasi has said to the Press. “But the lads decided to take to the pitch and do their duty.

“They haven't seen much participation in Parma's plight, even though [FIGC President Carlo] Tavecchio finally made a move.

“Now the team is thinking about the game on Sunday, but it's going to be complicated because people are constantly thinking of other things too, not related to what goes on in the pitch.

“And there are important deadlines [March 19 for a bankruptcy hearing].

“The footballers were compact in their choice, because they're all in the same boat,” he continued, contradicting earlier reports that say the vote was not unanimous.

“But they're certainly not satisfied.”

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