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Serie A, reverse on the super “stew”. And the companies are asking for a meeting with Draghi

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The Assembly of Serie A clubs has decided to withdraw the proposal on “stew” timetables for the next Serie A championship. In fact, in the meeting between the teams, the impossibility of avoiding disputes regarding the plan to distribute the 10 am was recognized. Serie A matches at 10 different times for each round.

Not only. The Lega in a note pointed out that a meeting with the Prime Minister Mario Draghi is necessary before the next championship: “The Serie A clubs, gathered today in the Assembly, complain about a state of crisis that is no longer bearable caused, in particular , from the economic losses suffered due to the absence of spectators in the stadiums in the last two sports seasons. To start the next championship, and not to disregard the desire of 38 million fans, the clubs of A, unanimously, require a meeting with the prime minister Mario Draghi, with the Minister of Economic Development Giancarlo Giorgetti. and with the Undersecretary for Sport Valentina Vezzali ». The note also reads: “This meeting is necessary to find, in agreement with the Government, suitable solutions for the damage of 1 billion and 200 million euros suffered so far by the Clubs due to the pandemic and, at the same time, to establish the modalities to favor the total return of the public to the stands from the first day of next season, in full safety for the fans and contemplating the use of the vaccine passport ».

A little breath of fresh air came from the rights for the Italian Cup, with a big news starting from next season: Mediaset has offered 48.2 million euros on average per season, surpassing the offer of Rai, which has only the radio rights for 400 thousand euros per season. Goodbye state TV, the Cup will be broadcast on Mediaset networks.

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