1. New Stadiums. With Euro 2012 looming and Italy being the favourites to get the tournament stadiums will obviously need to be redeveloped or new stadiums built over all. San Siro will need to be redeveloped. Delle Alpi is being rebuilt. Fiorentina may get a new stadium. Lazio are supposed to be moving to a redeveloped Stadio Falminio. Major work would also preumabley go ahead at Genoa, Bologna and Palermo. This would hopefully raise attendances back to what they were only 4 or 5 years ago. Add into this maybe lower ticket prices or moving match days to Saturday ? Lazio got 50,000 for the match against Livorno today I suppose as it was on a Saturday ?
2. Invest in youth. For too long Italian teams are buying in players and a lot of old players at that. I personally think that there is not enough home grown players getting into the first team. Case of point being Inter. And lets not even talk of Cassano being left go from Roma, consdring he's one of Italys best prospects.
Any other suggestions.
I would also imagine that if the likes of Napoli, Genoa, Torino, Verona and Perugia were to get back into Serie A that it would improve the league immensily.
Good point on investing in the youth (da yoof), there are too many transfers full stop, but especially of old codgers. Maybe it could be related to Prandelli's idea where a squad has a limited number of players, I can't remember how many he said exactly.
Make all the relevant parties more pro-active in stamping out racism, violence at games.
Stop the clubs being in such strong collusion with the (bad) Ultras, stop paying for their tickets, stop attending their funerals, kids parties etc. If they are responsible for producing and distrubuting the club's shirts/merchandise then take it off them - if they're going to get up to their racist violent nonsense in the name of the club, then they shouldn't be allowed to profit from it.
Shake up the police so they no longer have two extremes of behaviour at football matches i.e. standing around doing nothing but looking good or firing tear gas and swinging batons at a whole ground when they know who the small band of trouble makers are who start the trouble but do nothing to stop them in the first place.
But it's like Chuckie Black said, these are clearly more than just football problems, there's a whole society thing going on