I think Alen was correct in saying that Italians will never become anything like the Germans in this day and age. Italians have a system where it's okay to allow representatives from the three major clubs sit down with the FIGC referee designator and discuss the schedule, so they are used to it. And as you know, it takes a lot for people to change. Perhaps something like WWII, as seen with the German people.
The best we can hope for is better officiating and less controversy, along with less corruption which seems to be a mainstay in the Serie A. But no matter what happens there will always be something wrong with Calcio, truthfully or not.
The best we can hope for is better officiating and less controversy, along with less corruption which seems to be a mainstay in the Serie A. But no matter what happens there will always be something wrong with Calcio, truthfully or not.
1. The standard of officiating has dropped ever since Calciopoli. This is not normal. You'd expect the opposite.
2. There is one team in particular that benefits: Inter. Again, not a normal evolution.
