the '08 financial crisis didn't kill any of the german, spanish or english club football. it's safe to assume that in case some failing italian clubs have had healthy finances in the mid-'00 years (regardless of the crisis), none of them, not even the milan clubs would have been forced to change ownership. inda's crisis was due to moratti's habit of overpaying for transfers, for his players' wages and offering them too long contracts, and basically the same goes to milan who were relying too much on berlusconi's willingness to cover operational losses. the clubs' income was and still is there, the difficulties of these clubs were due to some poor management choices.
italian clubs' breakaway from the top clubs' revenue (top clubs: real, mu, bayern) began in '06, well before the crisis. calciopoli prevented italian football to capitalise on the asian market's boom, stopped the increase of tv money which saw both the english and spanish league break away from italy, and scared away wealthy sponsors. (roma announced yesterday a 40m shirt sponsorship deal with qatar airways for 3 years, manutd have the 60m chevrolet deal, and that's the sponsor's yearly contribution. shirt supplier deals in italy are a joke, too. just remember how nike tried to get rid of juve for years, or compare the old adidas-milan contract with the contract they'll have with their new supplier.) with calciopoli, italy and juve lost ground to spain and england for good.
the worst issue is italian bureaucracy preventing clubs to have their own stadiums. clubs would be able to generate plenty of revenue from the stadiums. but after the bad infrastructure (which is due to italy being italy), imo calciopoli is a close second.
italian clubs' breakaway from the top clubs' revenue (top clubs: real, mu, bayern) began in '06, well before the crisis. calciopoli prevented italian football to capitalise on the asian market's boom, stopped the increase of tv money which saw both the english and spanish league break away from italy, and scared away wealthy sponsors. (roma announced yesterday a 40m shirt sponsorship deal with qatar airways for 3 years, manutd have the 60m chevrolet deal, and that's the sponsor's yearly contribution. shirt supplier deals in italy are a joke, too. just remember how nike tried to get rid of juve for years, or compare the old adidas-milan contract with the contract they'll have with their new supplier.) with calciopoli, italy and juve lost ground to spain and england for good.
the worst issue is italian bureaucracy preventing clubs to have their own stadiums. clubs would be able to generate plenty of revenue from the stadiums. but after the bad infrastructure (which is due to italy being italy), imo calciopoli is a close second.
