[ad_1]
The Italian football championship and its elite, Serie A, in recent years have suffered quite a bit in economic terms. Such a situation has led to less and less investment in Italy, while translated in terms of sports means fewer and fewer stars and fewer new stadiums.
According to SuperSport, this is also emphasized by the president of Milan, the Italian champion, Paolo Scaroni. The latter “activates the alarm” to change as according to him Serie A has become Serie B of Europe.
“Serie A has become a Serie B of Europe, in the last 20 years other European championships have passed us in every aspect. And as a result, the product we offer is skarco. We can not transfer players like Messi or Mbappe as we do not face them and if we continue like this we will leave more and more beautiful football.
We have to offer something for people to enjoy as football is a sport but it is also a spectacle. And as such it requires well-lit, overcrowded, modern stadiums. It is not very important to be large and with many seats. But creating infrastructure in Italy is a dramatic problem. Now, in order to make a stadium, the approval of the citizens must be obtained, and this process will take at least a year. You see, we have all the approvals and again we waste time.
Then there are television rights, in Serie A we collect 200 million euros a year while in the Premier 2 billion. It is a circle from which we can not get out. Shortcomings in the game? The spectacle comes when it is played a lot and without interruption, in February the match between Milan and Udinese was closed with 48 minutes and 38 seconds of effective play from 97 in total. “Everything is boring here and at this point the referees should also contribute to improve.”said Scaroni.
top channel
[ad_2]
Source link