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With new owners coming this yr, do we still see new stadium
If we don’t get a new stadium then we can’t be competitive
With new owners coming this yr, do we still see new stadium
Not in our lifetime.This should be Inter's highest priority for the next decade (and should have been for the previous decade). Instead of making shitty social media videos and shitty jerseys, concentrate on the stadium. Instead of signing has-been players for free, concentrate on the stadium. Instead of spending time thinking you're going to talk to Torino about signing Bremer, think about the stadium.
We talk about Italian clubs being behind... Well, this is a big reason why.
Hopefully we all live longer than a decade.Not in our lifetime.
The thing is we ve now been promised for two decades at least that the stadium is a high priority project and is gonna be done within the decade...Hopefully we all live longer than a decade.
heard Milan want to build a stadium without us
probably explains the takeover newsSomething's moving forward?
https://www.calcioefinanza.it/2022/09/10/san-siro-il-comune-approva-il-nuovo-progetto-dei-club/
If we don’t get a new stadium then we can’t be competitive
Expect "fellow citizens" to step in now.This according to Italian football finance news outlet Calcio e Finanza, who report that the city council of the municipality of Milan, via the Urban Regeneration Department, has given the green light to the updated plans presented by the two clubs.
The Nerazzurri and the Rossoneri are waiting for the public debate on their new stadium plans, one of the key remaining bureaucratic hurdles before they can start construction on the new stadium.
The clubs had needed approval from the municipality first, after the city council had requested some changes to the plans, and a few days ago they submitted revised plans which included over 50,000 square metres of green space.
These plans have been approved, and this will be submitted for the start of the public debate scheduled for later this month.
Ex-AC Milan President Franco Carraro On New Stadium: “Municipality Has Promised A Decision By November”
“If the public debate regarding the San Siro were to end positively in two months, the club would become even more attractive to buyers” - Italian journalist Marco Bellinazzo
You know that businesses can execute several tasks at a time right?This should be Inter's highest priority for the next decade (and should have been for the previous decade). Instead of making shitty social media videos and shitty jerseys, concentrate on the stadium. Instead of signing has-been players for free, concentrate on the stadium. Instead of spending time thinking you're going to talk to Torino about signing Bremer, think about the stadium.
We talk about Italian clubs being behind... Well, this is a big reason why.
You know that businesses can execute several tasks at a time right?
Well it wasn't very effective.
You know that there is a literary technique called "exaggeration for effect", right?
Every year the estimated time of completion increases by a few years...According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Stadio Meazza will be entirely demolished as part of the project for Inter and Milan‘s new stadium which should be ready for 2027-28.
Inter and Milan have agreed to entirely demolish their historical home, as La Gazzetta dello Sport reports.
The two Milanese sides approved the project called ‘The Cathedral’ at the end of 2021, which must now go through a public debate. There will be ten meetings over the next month when the two clubs will explain their plans for the stadium and the requalification of the San Siro area.
The Cathedral should be built meters away from the Stadio Meazza and the initial project only planned a partial demolition of the current stadium.
However, in order to decrease cement content in the area and present a more sustainable and ‘greener’ project, the two clubs have agreed to demolish San Siro from 2027-2028 when the new stadium is ready.
The building of a new stadium in the area of San Siro remains the clubs’ priority, although Sesto San Giovanni is still an option for Milan and Inter who could move just outside Milan in case the Cathedral project is not approved after the public debate or if it will take too long to begin works.