I think we should have our own stadium. Wherever we built, we will have more income than 50% from Meazza, or I am wrong?
If alone, All the cost just to use it only 30 times a seasonWe would also be shouldering all the costs to build and costs to maintain whereas a 50/50 with Milan at the San Siro would also mean splitting those maintenance costs, I guess it depends on how you want to view it.
If alone, All the cost just to use it only 30 times a season
There are not a lot of events at San siro. You would then have 3 stadiums in Milan to compete for all the events. And if San siro is left alone that may be the desired location and San siro could focus on non football eventsWell, you have to think the stadium would be available for other events, especially during the summer and during extended periods when we're not playing there. We collect the match day revenue from San Siro, that wouldn't be any different if we moved into a new stadium, but we don't collect anything from any other events held at the stadium. If there were concerts booked there or other types of events, then we're collecting a portion of the proceeds that come from those and it's a brand new revenue stream being introduced. To say nothing about that you have to imagine a new stadium would have some more modern amenities, like more VIP seating, restaurants, and such.
Of course, you wanna do all that, you need to have a way of protecting the grass. Don't want non-football events destroying the playing surface. Nobody ever said there weren't an awful lot of things you need to figure out if you want to build a new stadium and make it playable.
But here is the thing, it won’t be cheap. Renovation on top of buying it is unlikely to cost you any less. The GM is crumbling as it is, meaning we aren’t talking minor renovations but very major renovations and repairs and who knows what other issues might be hidden once you start repairing on it!What a clusterfuck. It's pretty simple, get out of the way and tell Milan and Inter that can do whatever they want for the San Siro and hand it over 50/50.
- Sala had both clubs all in.
- Sala kept his hand on his dick, both clubs planned for option 2.
- Option 2 is the worst thing for the city Sala bends over for both clubs while still being a dick about it.
- Milan goes alone, Inter is hamstrung because they see the San Siro can be a cheap option.
its a big risk imoBut here is the thing, it won’t be cheap. Renovation on top of buying it is unlikely to cost you any less. The GM is crumbling as it is, meaning we aren’t talking minor renovations but very major renovations and repairs and who knows what other issues might be hidden once you start repairing on it!
It s old but these guys are un fucken believable....Warnings for Milan and Inter stadium projects
Chief of security urges Inter and Milan to focus on restructuring San Siro, warning there are serious problems with Rozzano and San Donato.football-italia.net
We tried for fucken 10 years to make the san siro ours or find a way with the city and they blocked everything...
Now that both teams finally move on they come with bs like this....
Give us and bbilan the sansiro and let us developp the area... thats the only way we should accept staying... if not these politicians who just now realized that they are fucked without us there can kindly go fuck them selfes
Hell, this thing has been going on so long it's Wagnerian in scope or worst Stockhausen's "Licht".It’s Italy for you… they do like their operas
So Milan's designated place at San Donato is shittier than ours at Rozzano. No public transport.
they would connect the areas with public transport, wouldn't they?So Milan's designated place at San Donato is shittier than ours at Rozzano. No public transport.
they would connect the areas with public transport, wouldn't they?
Certain individuals are probably "salting" the sites even as we postsure, how long is that going to take, they probably run into ancient ruins that delay that additional 5 years.
they would connect the areas with public transport, wouldn't they?
This is a very diplomatic FUCK YOU to Sala and his gang, I like it.The situation around the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza has been dragging on for years and the two clubs eventually decided to go elsewhere, setting up projects for Inter to build in Rozzano and Milan in San Donato Milanese.
While the local council and WeBuild are pushing to keep them in the San Siro area with a plan to restructure the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, it is safe to say that Antonello is thoroughly unconvinced.
“In 2019 the project was presented to change the law on stadiums, but after five years, the clubs find themselves still waiting for the local council to even declare this is in the public interest,” Inter director Antonello told Calcio e Finanza.
“The San Siro project was meant to combine public and private interest to give a whole new lease of life to the San Siro area of the city.
“Instead, this is like climbing Everest, we cannot seem to see the top of the mountain, despite all the efforts that have been made.”
The Stadio Meazza was last given a major refurbishment for the 1990 World Cup, where it hosted the opening game.
Spot on. Enough with the bullshit!“There is another issue which is that the current stadium is fuelled by a generator that pumps out CO2. We are a long way off the net zero that was requested, and if anything are still stuck in the 1980s.”
The other complaint is that both Inter and Milan want to own their stadium, even if it is a joint one, rather than rent from the local council.
“If we look at other clubs, Barcelona earn €176m, Tottenham €135m, whereas Inter barely hit €84m in the year when they reached the Champions League Final.
“How can we be competitive without a private structure? We want to get ourselves into the entertainment world without a suitable stage. The clubs are reflecting on how to make the stadium an environment that lives seven days a week.”
It's just more delay for nothing. Build your own and let the local council pay for "maintaining" their stadium. They can transform it into a massive museumWeBuild have been given the go-ahead to draw up plans for restructuring San Siro, but that will take time.
“It all depends on what can be done, because minimal structural changes would not guarantee the level of revenue we are looking for.
“We are working on Rozzano and have no alternative, because the WeBuild proposal won’t be ready before June.”