Naples won tonight, but it was only a soccer game . . .

It’s amazing how a soccer match can change the mood of a whole city.  Naples won against Sampdoria tonight and it feels like all of the problems of the city are thousands of miles away.  It was a beautiful game, in Genoa, and the Neapolitan players simply would not give up.  They were down by a goal at about ten minutes to the end, and, with a few plays, they tied and then took the lead — it was all very spectacular.

The city has big problems, ranging from garbage on the streets (again) to organized crime (always present), and there seems that there is no way out.  The “classe dirigente”, the so-called “class of leaders”, a compounded term that has no real translation into English, is absent, or better, it is waiting for something to happen.  Where are the intellectuals ? Well, tonight, they were probably glued in front of the TV, cheering for Naples.  I hope that they learned something from the Neapolitan players, who simply never gave up!  Forza Napoli!

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About Anthony M. Quattrone, Ph.D.

This blog is managed by Anthony M. Quattrone, Ph.D. Dr. Quattrone holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland, a Master of Education from Boston University, and a Ph.D. in Applied Management and Decision Sciences from Walden University. Dr. Quattrone has worked in Naples for the past 35 years in the management of international education programs and in the management of human resources for a major international organization. Dr. Quattrone, a native New Yorker, has written several hundred articles for the Italian media regarding both local and international politics.
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