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The Italian Premier League

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"Nineteen Serie A clubs have today discussed starting a 'Serie A League'," a league statement said.

"The decision has been taken given it has been impossible to reach an agreement with Serie B clubs."

One Serie A club, which media reports said was relegation-threatened Lecce, was not part of the talks.

The Italian professional league is made up of the top flight Serie A and the second tier Serie B.

Presidents of second division clubs have been at loggerheads for years with their Serie A counterparts over how wealth is spread within the league.

Several Serie B sides have recently encountered financial problems and a split from Serie A may make their situations worse if money no longer filters down.

Serie B did not have a television deal last season and only managed an agreement shortly before the start of this term.

The league statement said Maurizio Beretta, the former head of Italy's employers' association, had been proposed as the new president of a breakaway Serie A after league incumbent Antonio Matarrese failed to find consensus over a way forward.

The Premier League broke away from the other three professional divisions in 1992 and has gone on to become the richest in the world thanks to the absence of smaller clubs sapping resources.

Serie A clubs have watched with envy as English sides dominated the transfer market and the Champions League in the last two seasons.

Milan chief executive Adriano Galliani has been among the most vocal about Serie A's problems and the need to find a solution to close the gap on the English.

Italian clubs do not own their stadiums, normally renting them from the local council, meaning they lose out on revenue.


Juventus are breaking ground by building their own stadium on the site of their former Stadio delle Alpi home, which will be the first Italian arena to be sponsored.

Italian tax laws also complicate transfer deals.

All of this has led Serie A presidents to come up with a radical proposal to save money and concentrate on competing at the highest level.

"This time it's for real. It's not satisfactory but it was necessary," Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini told reporters after several threats of a breakaway in the past.

Source: www.eurosport.com
 
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^He is talking about the Italian-esque anti football displayed by Chelsea.
Anyways back on topic this is a good breakthrough for the Serie A, they really have fallen off recently(no Champions League semi-finalist since 2007).
 

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nigerianmiracle;2659214 said:
...Serie A, they really have fallen off recently(no Champions League semi-finalist since 2007).

It's only been 2 seasons.....I wouldn't call that a fall off.
 
No,they have.I was born in 1991 around the time of the Milan Dream team and although I was too young to watch or remember them, I know how they had a finalist in each edition from 1989-1999 (except for a couple of finals).Notwithstanding that the teams do not really have any money any more and lack the star power that the EPL or La Liga possess ( I can back this up).Look at the line-ups of AC Milan 1989 or Juve 1998 compare that to their current generation. Then ask yourself with the exception of Inter which Calcio team could have won this season's Champions League?
 

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thetrooper37;2659579 said:
^ well Juve were in Serie B last season...I'd cut them some slack for not being in the final of the CL this season

We were there in 06/07, not last season.
 

kp41

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they should change lots of things, not just league name. that seems a bit hard with current economy.

How milan and inter are going to share their stadium under those roles same for lazio/roma?
 

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Arnau;2659023 said:
lol when i read the tittle i thought was meaning the style they use to play vs barça.

Not everything in the world revolves around Barcelona, you know..
 

bmd16

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Italy used to be the best and most entertaining league in the world, not really anymore i'd love to see it back to the good old days.
 


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