A stadium all for Inter

Mikkel

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I have also been there. But why are you so impressed it so fucking old. If we should stay we should defently do somthing about the facilities. and building shops and maybe a hotel nearbye it because. because are almoste the only one who hasen't got those kind of things. And it would defently help.

Well The good thing about it is the atmospher. It's really amasing.

But if we do get our own it would not get bigger then about 70.000 of one simple reason It very rare that we goy more spectators then that.
 

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I think the fact that it is old is what people find hard to let go off. The history...
 

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Stefan said:
Maybe pirelli ( tronchetti) will help buy the stadium so I don't think funds will be a mayor problem. It's a difficult 1 I love San Siro but I hate sharing with milan.

if we can buy san siro and we let milan rent it....

I would be happy as hell, since now our city rival has to depend on us :p
that would suck for their fans... :)
 

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I've not been to the Meazza but i heared alot about the history. I also heared alot of complaints about the quality of the grass and the awful state of the locker room. Add to that, the fact that we have to share it with our enemies. I say let's move out, sure it's tough but it's sensible.

Barcelona and Espanyol, Real and Atletico and almost all of the great city rivals have their own distinct stadium. A great club like us has to have its own stadium. Also, don't be surprised if the San Siro will be demolished in the next decade. The stadium can't go like this with bad pitch, sooner or later it will end. Then we might be stuck with it if AC do the sensible thing first and leave.

I am for history and I am for keeping traditions. Sometimes, however, it's sensible to look forward. I think this idea of us having our own stadium is just great. One thing for sure, if we ever leave, the San Siro will never be the same. We average more fans and we are its soul!!!
 

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Antti, I don't get what you meant by "some very significant changes in crowd".

As far as I know something like following happenned in England when they got their stadions (more) modern (I must admit that my knowledge regarding English football is relatively limited hence feel free to correct if I make mistakes).

English clubs had to fix their stadiums in late 80s and early 90s (due to Heysel, Hillsborough and the fect their stations became decayed) -> capacities of stadions decrased (standing stands became forbidden after Heysel and Hillsborough) -> ticket prices rised and availability of tickets got worse -> part of long term supporters don't have money and/or possibility to watch their team at stadium anymore -> Premiership football has become a fun of high class in England (at least in some parts of the country).

With this I'm trying to say that Juve's plan to get modern stadium with 35000 seats doesn't sound good in my opinion. Of course same (what happened in England) might not happen in Italy but if it anyway did it would be crappy as hell. Did you know get what I meant?

Back to the original topic. Besides whole talk about stadion of our own is completely out of line. There's no way in hell we have money either now or near future to build stadium. Guess how much for example Arsenal's new stadium will cost. It's over freaking 300 million pounds. I guess majority of people who at least though getting stadium of our own didn't realize how phucking expensive thing it actually is. So I think we'd better to stick with Giuseppe Meazza since we really don't have other realistical alternatives.
 

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I´ve been to Stadio delle Alpi (Juve´s stadium) as well. And I have to say it would be sad if they made it smaller.
 

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Gismo said:
I´ve been to Stadio delle Alpi (Juve´s stadium) as well. And I have to say it would be sad if they made it smaller.

:rolleyes: They ARE making it smaller...
 

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Antti.. If the same stadium was build in Italy(Arsenals new stadium) It woulden be near as expencive since, everything coast a lot more in England then it dos in Italy...Here im tolking about Materials, the ingeneers and the workers whos wage is not as much as it is in England... But yes it would defently be very expencive....But Moratti woulden have brought it up if he didn't afford it. And you have to remember that he is extremly rich....And the stadium would probertly also be paid from other people who intersts in the club. So It's not imposible if Arsenal can so can we.
 

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Bianconeri said:
Gismo said:
I´ve been to Stadio delle Alpi (Juve´s stadium) as well. And I have to say it would be sad if they made it smaller.

:rolleyes: They ARE making it smaller...
Yes, excuse my igorance. Or should I say: Bad memory!! :D
 

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I don't see why some of you are keen on moving away from the San Siro. To me, the San Siro, or more affectionately known to Interisti as the stadio Giuseppe Meazza has always been the holy ground of world football. Santiago Bernabeu, Camp Nou, Wembley etc. all have their famous moments, but none matches the San Siro for it's sheer history throughout the ages.

Sure, we share the stadio with Milan, our fiercest rivals in eternity. However, the very fact that both teams, great in their own right, inhabit the same stadio makes the ground even more legendary. This is very much our home as it is Milan's, and as much as i loathe them, i would never move away from San Siro. This is our ground - it doensn't matter if we share them with our rivals. What is most important are the memories we have forged throughout our entire existence on this ground. That alone is reason enough to kill all thoughts of moving away from the Giuseppe Meazza.

And if anybody still has any ideas about doing so, consider this - the San Siro can hold 85700 right now, and up to the mid 90000s if we add a 3rd tier to the Curva Est. You aren't going to be able to build a stadio as big or as magnificent as that, not without huge huge funds. Why then would you still want to move? Are the memories of a full house San Siro with all the fans cheering on the team not worth anything to you at all?

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It's not gonna be relavant anyway since, it have been confirm that we are the club in italy with the biggest dept.
 

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I just read my first post (in this thread) again and you really can get an impression I would want a new stadium. That's not the case. THe only problem I see is the turf, since it's in horrible shape year after year. Still I think it's much easier to solve the turf problem together with Milan and the city than to build a whole new stadium. Yes the facilities are not that modern, but after all we don't use it for training so it's not that bad. And has anyone ever heard of RENOVATION??

There's too much feelings and traditions related to our beloved stadium so I (and the majority of the fans living in Italy) want us to stay there.
 
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