I doubt it. From what I've read it'll give players more freedom if the club chooses to cancel their contract and then puts barriers in the way when they try to sign for someone else. I'm guessing Adrian Mutu was a similar case as Chelsea cancelled his contract and then wanted compensation from him afterwards.
Anything too drastic would destroy the game's economy.
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- Tangerine Romanista
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This is an interesting listen, the Rigore podcast has an interview with Anna Guarnerio, the Head of International Media Rights with Serie A, talking about the decision making behind the change in how they sold the overseas TV rights and how it affected the UK market. Also a teaser about the potential for more Serie A broadcast content in the offing?
https://linktr.ee/Rigore
https://linktr.ee/Rigore
From Rigore! - The Italian Football Podcast: TV Rights Special with Anna Guarnerio of Lega Serie A, 14 Oct 2024
“Hello, and welcome to a very special edition of the Rigore Podcast, where I'm joined by Anna Guarnerio, the Head of International Media Rights with Serie A, who's going to talk us through a bit about the deal to show Serie A in the UK.”
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"“Look, the UK, as we were saying, is really an important market for us. We can see the acting fan base. Everyone I'm talking to in the UK, who is from the UK or who grew up in the UK in the 90s, is mentioning this program.
Gazzetta Football Italia, that was really, I mean, part of football culture, basically, in the UK. And by the way, what we are currently wondering is, is there room to revive that program? So there might be news coming up soon.”"
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Would love that as well.
Though I do wonder how a magazine show would work in the context of an app that is geared towards live matches.
The beauty of Gazzetta was that it lived in a very specific time of the week (the hangover slot on late Saturday morning...), with highlights from games you likely hadn't seen from the week before, along with previews of the weekend's matches ahead (like Football Focus, which I just had to double check was still on TV, as I haven't watched it for years.....).
I'm not sure how well something like that would work in the non-linear TV age....
Though of course Serie A might be thinking of producing a show and licensing it to the various outlets that show matches, or even further afield to the likes of Channel 4 etc? That could work well!
Though I do wonder how a magazine show would work in the context of an app that is geared towards live matches.
The beauty of Gazzetta was that it lived in a very specific time of the week (the hangover slot on late Saturday morning...), with highlights from games you likely hadn't seen from the week before, along with previews of the weekend's matches ahead (like Football Focus, which I just had to double check was still on TV, as I haven't watched it for years.....).
I'm not sure how well something like that would work in the non-linear TV age....
Though of course Serie A might be thinking of producing a show and licensing it to the various outlets that show matches, or even further afield to the likes of Channel 4 etc? That could work well!
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I'd like a magazine show as it'd show highlights from all the games in one place as well as providing general coverage of the league. For me it saves me having to find the highlights of all the games I want to see on Youtube or wherever.
I'm perhaps old fashioned in that regard, I still watch MOTD too.
I'm perhaps old fashioned in that regard, I still watch MOTD too.
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I love Match of the Day also. A similar Calcio programme would be ace!
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Napoli had their arses handed to them on a plate by Atalanta yesterday.
Tbh, I don't like either club but it was great to see a ranting Conte on the touchline.
Tbh, I don't like either club but it was great to see a ranting Conte on the touchline.
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Yep, was a bit of a shock given their recent run of form.Lupo Pazzesco wrote: ↑04-11-24 13:36Napoli had their arses handed to them on a plate by Atalanta yesterday.
Tbh, I don't like either club but it was great to see a ranting Conte on the touchline.
Have to admit I've always had a bit of a soft spot for Napoli, due to their anti-big club, upstart nature and have been enjoying the frankly surreal sight of Billy Gilmour and Scott McTominay playing for them this season.