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  1. Rami S.
    Rami S.
    July 6, 2010 at 7:40 pm | | Reply


    Main reason behind change to Friday I believe is due to TV and commercial aspects. There might be excuses such as distributing the matches over a weekend, allowing for rest from European ties and more, but everyone knows revenue is what dictates the actions of the FIGC (Just like with FIFA and its decisions).

    Having Friday night matches mean more coverage on TV, more ads, additional revenue and the ability to show more games live.

    1. Niccolo
      July 7, 2010 at 5:27 am | | Reply


      Yep, the Serie A is trying to make itself more appealing to international audiences, friday matches, and even a snazzy new logo! I’m liking what’s happening.

  2. DeadDoug
    DeadDoug
    July 13, 2010 at 1:35 pm | | Reply


    Only 1 non-EU player???? Horrible decision.

    Top talent in the world will continue to head to Spain and England, where there are no idiotic, xenophobic restrictions

  3. Robert
    July 14, 2010 at 8:20 pm | | Reply


    I wouldn’t characterize the restrictions as xenophobic, they are simply an overreaction to a poor World Cup. And you are being too lenient on England, I wouldn’t be surprised if they adopted something similar in the near future, with all the moaning of the poor player development for the national team.

    1. Rami S.
      Rami S.
      July 15, 2010 at 1:12 am | | Reply


      Usually Spain & Italy have been the destination for players from South America.

      Most Brazilians and Argentine stars are in Serie A or La Liga.

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