It crashed so hard that it started to rain. And finally, Sports Minister Abodi, emerging from hibernation, decides “… it is in everyone’s interest to make the football system more efficient, credible, sustainable and competitive.”
The usual suspects immediately opposed the draft control body ordinance because no one is monitoring it, starting with Kovisok.
But they are making a mistake.
They forget that Abodi came from football, was number one in Serie B and a candidate for the presidency of the International Football Federation (FIGC).
He knows the dynamics, and if he decides to create an investigative agency to oversee the financial and economic supervision of professional sports clubs, stripping existing bodies of their powers, there will be a reason for it.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web
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