Saturday, May 14, 2011

Inter Threatens Boycott Transfer to Small Team

VIVAnews - Inter Milan threatened to boycott the transfer to the small clubs do not exist following an agreement regarding the division of television broadcasting rights.

Inter, with AC Milan, Juventus, AS Roma and Napoli outvoted on how the distribution of television broadcasting rights of 20 teams in Serie A should be done.

Italian big teams, especially the Inter, their rate should get more money allocated in the distribution of television broadcasting rights for the fans that they have more.

Inter's general manager, Ernesto Paolillo, threaten small teams if they do not agree to give a larger quota in terms of broadcasting rights.

"Problems may be impacting into the transfer market, because the big clubs could have chosen to swap players. If one of the 15 clubs that took money from the big five clubs, then we will not buy their players," said Paolillo told Radio CRC.

Although already considered to be declining prestige, but Serie A is still occupying the second position of the largest revenue from television broadcasting rights. The number one position is still occupied by the English League.

Football Serie A Marketing launch revenue each season of broadcasting rights could reach 911 million euros, or around Rp 11 trillion.
 

Source : VIVAnews

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