Delle Alpi to be restructured (1 Viewer)

Which option for the delle Alpi: Restore or Rebuild?

  • Restore = Pisanu/UEFA compliance, 50k seats, same structure, same stands-to-pitch gap

  • Rebuild = 40k seats for brand-spanking new park socking us into debt. (Costs 10x+ more than Restore)


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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Arsenal built their Emirates Stadium for almost two and a half years. Their project was bigger coz they had to build over 2000 new homes. Their costruction costs 390 mln pounds. I read somewhere that Liverpool' new stadium will cost about 200 mln pounds.

http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?thisNav=The+Club&article=402631
http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?thisNav=The+Club&article=402638
http://www.arsenal.com/article.asp?thisNav=The+Club&article=402640
yes but english stadiums are over priced, build late, so late by the time its finished its nothing special i mean like the new wembley for me it still doesnt come close to the san siro
 

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white_rabbit

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Apr 9, 2006
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yes but english stadiums are over priced, build late, so late by the time its finished its nothing special i mean like the new wembley for me it still doesnt come close to the san siro
well land in london is so expensive ... the new liverpool stadium will cost much less as for the new wembley its great and it will get a while to get used to.

stadiums like san siro ot camp nou cannot be copied
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
65,747
well land in london is so expensive ... the new liverpool stadium will cost much less as for the new wembley its great and it will get a while to get used to.

stadiums like san siro ot camp nou cannot be copied
no the initial estimation was far less, it was because typical english architecture takes so long to build that every delay costs more and more.

i still think the san siro pisses over the wembley
 

oriax

Junior Member
Mar 30, 2007
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yes but english stadiums are over priced, build late, so late by the time its finished its nothing special i mean like the new wembley for me it still doesnt come close to the san siro
Yeah. You're right. I don't know is there anything special in new Emirates but 390 mln pounds are too much. Epecially when Benfica's Estadio da Luz which they built in 2003 for Euro 2004 costs 118 mln Euro. They have almost identical design.

http://stadiony.net/stadium.php?s=117
http://stadiony.net/stadium.php?s=495
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
65,747
Yeah. You're right. I don't know is there anything special in new Emirates but 390 mln pounds are too much. Epecially when Benfica's Estadio da Luz which they built in 2003 for Euro 2004 costs 118 mln Euro. They have almost identical design.

http://stadiony.net/stadium.php?s=117
http://stadiony.net/stadium.php?s=495
yes i went to the emirates and i thought it was vastly overrated there was just nothing special besides some lame ass bridge which leads you to the stadium even i said it was like benfica's stadium. quite frankly the architecture of bari's san nicola or napoli's san paolo is far more impressive.

when you think about it at the japan and korea wc they build sumthing like a douzen new stadiums at a fraction of the price each for a new wembley and are so far ahead in design and technology like the sapporo dome
 
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http://www.lastampa.it/sport/cmsSezioni/quitoro/200704articoli/7532girata.asp

Hundreds of people in Turin have signed against helping Juve in rebuilding Delle Alpi claiming that they built enough stadiums in Turin during the previous period...
that's true at all. if you are not into football and particularly Juventus you won't see any reason why a company should get tax money for building (renovate) their new home. I guess Torino has got the same financial problem as almost every European city... probably most of them who signed are Toro fans :)
 

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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that's true at all. if you are not into football and particularly Juventus you won't see any reason why a company should get tax money for building (renovate) their new home. I guess Torino has got the same financial problem as almost every European city... probably most of them were Toro fans :)
Exactly, especially when you have people who are fans of a rival club like Torino led by an idiot called Urbano Cairo...
 

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
1,517
We just get a credit, they don`t finance our stadium, do they?
Juventus makes the city known all over the world. The city is not paying our stadium. moreover the euro would be good for the whole city.
 

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