Como has released a statement explaining their perspective on the game and the future of Serie A. They argue that the league needs to adapt and evolve in order to survive and remain competitive. They point to the Premier League's dominance and its large broadcasting deals, which generate over £12 billion per year. In contrast, Serie A's domestic TV deal is valued at around €900 million per year, and its international rights generate less than 10% of what the Premier League earns abroad.
The statement emphasizes the need for Serie A to take sacrifices in order to ensure its survival. They suggest that this may involve changes in routine and comfort, but ultimately, it is necessary for the league's growth and future. They want to restore Serie A to its former glory, when it was the most watched, respected, and loved league in the world.
Como is inviting 50 fans to join them on this journey to Australia to stand beside them as ambassadors of Como 1907 and Serie A. Together, they aim to show the world what Italian football truly represents: heritage, heart, and hope for the future.
The game in Perth will be a significant moment for Serie A, and it will be interesting to see how it will impact the league's future. Will it be a step towards restoring Serie A's glory, or will it be a sign of further decline?