The SuperLeague club has had problems finding the net this season but apparently delusional owner Jon Voi is optimistic they will someday.

As 2008 stepped aside and 2009 rolled in, the internet got a little bit larger. Legoland SuperLeague club Parma has put up its very own website to kick-start 2009. The site features news, scores, squad profiles and the history for the club.
Some figs have already expressed interest in the new site. When asked about it, an anonymous fig stated, "I like it. It's another way for me to waste time at work." Another fig commented, "I think the idea is great. More clubs should have their own sites because I'm not really that interested in Parma." Some criticisms have also been expressed regarding the new site. For example, a self-absorbed fig said, "If Parma can't find success on the pitch, how can they find it off the pitch? If you ask me, the site is a waste of time and resources that will crumble like poorly put together bricks. I would know because I know all."
The club made history with being the first SuperLeague Serie A club to be bought by a foreign minifig in 2008 and has made history again by being the first club to have a full website dedicated to it. The site promises to give the fans exclusive content dealing with the club that cannot be found elsewhere. In an exclusive interview found on the site, club owner Jon Voi states that the website was put up for the fans to enjoy.
The website can be found here: http://parma.bravehost.com