Salaries of Serie A, the Italians were good when they were bad

Makola Valentino in 1946-n paid five times more than a simple worker, while Milan's Swedish now manages to get a salary 920 times higherThe Italian newspaper "Gazzetta dello Sport" has returned a positive response to the infamous question: "Are we better better when we were worse?". According prestigjiozes concerned, at least in football, this question deserves a "Yes" strong, if we will see the salaries that the players receive today compared with those who were after World War II. At least at that time the rich were less rich and the poor less poor. Income footballers in Italy after the war were fairly balanced. So, among the players who paid more and those who took less difference was very small.ExampleTo take elevation prevailing nowadays in Italy in terms of players' salaries (those who receive workers' simple '), "Gazzetta dello Sport" monthly salary compared to the stronger attacker gets to play in Serie A in Today (Zlatan Ibrahimovicc) the best striker of the years '45 (Makola Valentino: 1946-n get free from Turin 80 thousand a month to 41.31 euros). In those years a simple worker sent home 15 thousand lira. So, at that time a footballer like Makola win 5.3 times more than Bianki working on the company "Fiat". But what happens now? Ibrahimovic, who is the best player of the Series A of today, into the pocket 920 thousand euros per month. While on the other hand a simple worker chisel with 1000 euros. Here the ratio is 920 to 1. So, a big player today takes 920 times more than a simple worker. Elevation is very large and very difficult to justify. If any company would give an employee a salary of fat as those players, then the future of the company in question would be at risk. Very soon the company executives will fail.However it should be noted that in the middle fault is not just a party: players require high salaries while the presidents of the teams are not spared. Thus we are dealing with a diabolical pact, bilateral.
 
AdoTurning in 1946 we can say that even Valentino Makola was treated very well. He has been very privileged. Torino striker lived in an apartment and had a super luxury car that the "go" of his fame. Everything takes on proportions "tragic" if we take into account the fact that at that time in Italy circulated about 150 thousand cars. N In 1946 in Italy all use bicycles. In the neighboring country in those years more were involved in agriculture. The price war was very high. Normal families cook meat once a week, they certainly were deprived of vacations or dinners in restaurants. At that time dominated the protests and hunger strikes. So in short years ago the difference between a player and a simple workshop was very clear. However it must be said that it was not so great today. At that time, for example, in Italy, a kilo of bread cost 45 lira (0.02 euros), while now makes 1.2 euro, so in this situation, the price has increased 60 times. So there is no difference than what they Ibra salary to that of a simple worker.
 
First ProfessionalWhen touched so many arguments can easily fall prey to demagogy. So, should underline the fact that football, which at first is a car that moves only by money. The first professional footballer has been Virxhilio "Viri" ROSETA. Player in question in 1923 switched from Pro Verçeli (which was not taking any cheap) to Senator Giovanni Agnelli's Juventus for more than 50 thousand lira.Benefited from this transition player with a salary that does not even dreamed of before. He was even accountants, was recorded as working in a factory, got a thousand a month free. So not long before a major scandal erupted, as the figures in the game were great. How not missing these, football was not on a regular contract with the club. Situation however it will be remembered forever, because it all started to realize that the money was put in prepotente in world football. From that moment on "green" is not lifted up the world. So as to show that in 1923 Rosetës salary was good enough, we can say that the text of a 1939's song was "If you take a thousand lira per month ...."
 
Prophecy PokosTo understand the world of football should shfletojmë what has written nearly 60 years ago Vittorio Poko (technical commissioner of the Italian national team that won the World Cup in 1934 and 1938-n-n). "Leading saturated with hope and ambition, leading to have no competence, leadership has been poured more money into the football world ... Those who at first just thought anything like that now almost always do. They solve all the problems that now confront them only with money they have. " These words, although spoken years ago, show that Italy still nothing has changed after the war .... at least in terms of world football.

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