It's a shame, because the quality on the field I think has improved in the last couple of years. The games are much more open and the tempo of the games is quicker. It's actually fun to watch a lot of games these days. But it doesn't matter. Until the infrastructure (stadiums, TV coverage quality, etc) and attitude (exactly like this Bakayoko/Kessie and Lazio/racism episode) change, Italian Football isn't going anywhere and will not attract a new fan base or grow globally.
It's crazy. It's like people there (not all, but it seems to be a lot of them and what's worse, it's the ones that are in charge of things) do not want to move on with the times, even when all the signs and examples from other countries show that this is the way forward towards a better (economically, socially, etc) society. I really don't get it.
It's crazy. It's like people there (not all, but it seems to be a lot of them and what's worse, it's the ones that are in charge of things) do not want to move on with the times, even when all the signs and examples from other countries show that this is the way forward towards a better (economically, socially, etc) society. I really don't get it.