Actually I see this 'megadeal' as a very bad thing for Serie A. I've said it before, but will say so again: Worrying times for Serie A fans..
Without even looking at all the troubles surrounding the backroom politics and racism etc., only looking at the quality of the league.
The overall quality seems to be redundant. With the big clubs moving even further away from the rest.
Former 'glorious' sides like Lazio, celebrating drawing against Juve for example. The quality of the defenders of the lower sides, hugely diminished.
I always know the goals will surely fall for us. Such uncharacteristic defensive errors are being made every so often throughout the league.
This mega deal with Mediaset for the TV rights, worth millions, it'll make things even worse. The big three (only three nowadays...) get so much more income than the smaller sides.
Ofcourse this is not strange, but the relative difference between the clubs in the league is too big compared to let's say that difference is in the Bundesliga(as someone already pointed out in this thread, as did he point out the following). In the Bungesliga, one can only buy the rights of the entire league.Which a pain for the likes of Bayern, but helps out the smaller sides a great deal financielly. Compare the 80 something million TV income from Juve to that of Bayerns 10-20 million euros.
Due to broadcasters in Italy being able to freely buy the rights of just one club; the small sides get 'neglected' and the bigger sides get even richer.
The big sides get better and the smaller sides even worse.
One might argue for the 'rise' of clubs like Sampdoria and Palermo, but I think that's flattering them and it's only due to the fall of former giants like Roma, Lazio and Parma.
I do not think this is a periodical thing either, It will probably get only worse
With just Fioretina able to catch the untouchables at the top in the future. That might mean that we'll soon have the big 4, seperated from the rest
A little irrelivant in this discussion, but regardless; I think keeping their top 4 position in the years to come, will depend a great deal on wether or not Fiorentina can keep Prandelli. Prandelli is a coach I rate highly and would be able to keep Fioretina performing on a high level.
Though regarding their top 4 position as it is looking now, their top 4 position will most likely be just that... the 4th position. The best of the rest.
Though every league is predictable to a certain extent of who will come out on top, in Serie A they're now setting a trend. Almost a monopolisation of the top positions..
The creation of an European super league would be the only reason to allow these differences to exist. I can't see anything like European super league being realized though, so in Serie a itself measures should be taken. Once again, they should take the bundesliga as an example.
Anyway this 'trend' will happen (has happened) in the other leagues as well.
It's somewhat unavoidable that you will always have your big teams and minnows, you won't be able to change that(except maybe with that NBA system -the rise and fall of the bulls?). Yet simply making these TV rights for example a collective thing would be one step in the right direction..