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.
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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