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Those radios often caused friction between couples, as men out for a walk were more taken📈 by the broadcast than by their female companion. At least the radios never physically kept anyone from their families; otherwise📈 Sunday would be spent at the stadium or at home in front of the television. Rita Pavone sang about it,📈 scolding her companion for preferring football and leaving her alone; Dino Risi painfully portrayed it in his episodic movie, The📈 Monsters, where in the episode What a Bad Life! , Vittorio Gassman plays a poor family man who spends what📈 little he has to go to the stadium; Alberto Sordi reiterated this in the memorable scenes of The Husband and📈 I know That You Know That I Know .

Church, lunch, and the game are the three pillars upon which the📈 Italian Sunday was built. Three clustered events spaced a few hours within each other: first duty, then necessity, and finally📈 pleasure. Even if it does seem excessive calling it a pleasure, for all the times an afternoon defeat made our📈 baked pasta go down the wrong way and along with it, the entire weekend.

At my parents’ house I discovered a📈 drawer full of old pocket radios. I then found an identical one when we emptied my grandmother’s house. I was📈 reminded of them present in family photos, with that unintentionally vintage design, often surrounded by an engrossed group of people📈 of all ages, hands cupped around their ears. I remembered afternoons in the mid-nineties when they were still used. As📈 a child I used to take them with me on Sunday outings for the same reason everyone else took them:📈 to follow the ball game.

The cult of the game does not have specific areas of competence, no typical geographical indication,📈 like wine does, but it has always brought people together within its single large leather sphere. From North to South,📈 from the countryside to the big cities, from the mountains to the sea. Those who could went to the stadium,📈 up to the time it was more comfortable to watch matches on TV. Lunch was at home, then down to📈 the bar, until the call of the family became too insistent to be ignored. At that point the pocket radio📈 came in handy.

But like all cultural symbols, fans have had to deal with the progression of the sport’s economic sector📈 growing disproportionately in just a few years. The first change was the match schedule: after more than half a century📈 of Sunday afternoon starts, the delay was born. It was the 1993 of great changes, with Italy in political turmoil📈 and television rights becoming a greater feature of the sport. It was the first upheaval of many. In February 2024📈 the first round of the Series A schedule was split between Friday afternoon and Monday evening, with no match played📈 at the same time. For the older folks this was an outrage. Who knows what my grandparents would have said,📈 used to arriving at Sunday dinner knowing the rankings were already updated. Obviously it was no longer possible to follow📈 games on the radio minute by minute, as I did as a child. My parents were never big fans, but📈 when we would go on our Sunday outings in the car, we listened to the live broadcast on the radio,📈 which started immediately after the iconic theme song, A Taste of Honey, by Herb Albert & the Tijuana Brass. And📈 when we went for a walk, I had the trusty pocket radio with me. The excitement was palpable as the📈 reports came from field to field, the format used then by the Rai network for live football events. The reporter📈 was often interrupted by the jingle announcing a goal in another stadium. I clearly remember the sensation I felt seconds📈 before the correspondent would give updates on the match; moments when I hoped news would be about my favorite team📈 but – careful! – also in that moment the opposing team could have scored. I swayed on that swing between📈 relief and disappointment each time, every Sunday.

In today’s connected world, the ball game now comes to us. Our grandparents would📈 have gone mad, as well as our parents limited by pay-TV, if with a few taps on a screen they’d📈 had access to live matches, able to watch them on the beach, at a wedding, on the road, anywhere. The📈 new football times may be irritating, or may seem like an obstacle to sharing, but these new means actually allow📈 for greater access. Of course, they take away a bit of the sentimentality, but watching matches is part of Italian📈 culture, and a fragmented schedule will not undermine this tradition. After all, even church times have changed, and Sunday lunch📈 is now often replaced by the American style brunch. Some things change over time, but the essence is the same.📈 The peanuts at the stadium still taste as they did when my grandfather took my father in the early 1950s.📈 And likewise when he then took me forty years later. Seeing the green lawn in person for the first time,📈 seeming so immense while climbing the bleachers, will always be an emotion shared by children from all generations. The same📈 as congregating in front of a screen with friends and family, cheering for a goal or consoling after a defeat.📈 The radio broadcast continues to accompany us, especially in the car; and – if there’s no signal – to this📈 day we still have the pluck to ask strangers “Who hit the goalpost?” like Paolo Fantozzi did in the iconic📈 movie scene. Because that’s how we like it, and we can’t do without.

It is so beautiful then, to call it📈 like they used to: the ball game “la partita di pallone”, a simpler and more common version of the “football📈 match”. A name handed down from generation to generation and now so obvious that it has been permanently shortened to📈 the “game”. It’s Sunday in Italy. If we’re going to see the game, it can only be football. So let’s📈 arm ourselves with an internet connection, radio, TV, or head to the stadium, and let’s watch it with our favorite📈 people.

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