Delle Alpi to be restructured (14 Viewers)

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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sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
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no, we will just pay lots of money to get the stadium up to date with the new rules. So essentially it would better for us to stay at the communale for a while.

thats why its so important for us that italy get their bid through.
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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Uefa set to name Euro 2012 hosts

The decision over who will host the 2012 European Championship finals will be announced in Cardiff on Wednesday.
Italy are favourites to win the Uefa vote but are up against two joint bids - from Hungary and Croatia, plus Poland and Ukraine.

The recent problems with violence at matches in Italy looked to have dented their chances of hosting the finals.

But Luca Pancalli, the extraordinary commissioner for the Italian Football Federation, said: "I am optimistic."

All professional and amateur football was suspended in Italy in February after a policeman was killed at a Serie A match between Catania and Palermo.

There was also violence during Manchester United's Champions League quarter-final at Roma's Stadio Olimpico.

But Pancalli is confident that measures to prevent more trouble are now in place.

Italy is a football powerhouse but I hope this race will be won by the candidate with the best bid."

Hungary's Euro 2012 project manager Tamas Gyarfas

Stewards will take charge of security inside stadiums and leave police in control of fans outside.

"Paradoxically, I would have had many more doubts if what has happened had not taken place," added Pancalli.

"We have never doubted. Firstly, because violence is not a problem inherent only in Italian football. There have been problems elsewhere.

"Added to that, the political classes, the Olympic Committee (Coni) and the federation have responded seriously and quickly, like never before."

Poland and Ukraine's bid has also been hit by problems - with Ukraine in the midst of a political crisis and Poland's football authorities recovering from a corruption scandal.

"The events in Kiev certainly don't help us but there's no need to panic. Ukraine will have democratic elections and the situation will become stable again," said Poland's Sports Minister Tomasz Lipiec.


Police will only control fans outside Italian stadiums in the future

"The fact that we have launched an anti-corruption campaign can only work in our favour.

"You can also talk about unstable governments in Italy, as well as corruption in football. Plus they have a hooligan problem.

"Hungary also has political stability issues, while there's a problem with stadium security in Croatia."

And Hungary and Croatia remain confident about their chances.

"I am certain we will win the right to host," said president of the Croatian Football Association Vlatko Markoviction.

"I was there at the previous presentations of bids and we fared the best. While we arrived with one thousand pages of material, others only had a thin booklet to show."

Hungary's Euro 2012 project manager Tamas Gyarfas added: "Italy is a football powerhouse, they are world champions, but I hope this race will be won by the candidate with the best bid."

From BBC

I will be surprised and very dissapointed if Italy does not win the right to host.
 

soulslider

Rregula sound
May 16, 2006
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I will be surprised and very dissapointed if Italy does not win the right to host.

Yes i will be also surprised if Italy does not win, but certainly not dissapointed, Juve will be playing in a new stadium in a couple of years now whether Italy gets the EC or not, i'm all for my country to get EC
 
Jun 19, 2006
331
well, tommorrow is the D day

I really hope italy gets it, for our sake and for footbals. I mean, c'mon, european champion ship in croatia who has only 2 stadiums, which are old as my grandparents, or poland and i dont even want to mention ukraine. If there were no scandal, italy would get it 100%, but now................. well, lets keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best, cause we really need a new god damn stadium


Delle alpi sucks big time
 

soulslider

Rregula sound
May 16, 2006
3,776
well, tommorrow is the D day

I really hope italy gets it, for our sake and for footbals. I mean, c'mon, european champion ship in croatia who has only 2 stadiums, which are old as my grandparents, or poland and i dont even want to mention ukraine. If there were no scandal, italy would get it 100%, but now................. well, lets keep our fingers crossed and hope for the best, cause we really need a new god damn stadium


Delle alpi sucks big time

OMG looks who's talking a guy who's country doesn't have a stadium near 20 000 capacity, well for your info those two stadiums would be restructured along with 2 more that means 4 new stadiums with capacity 30 000-50 000
 
Jul 5, 2005
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May i ask something else? How much distance is our new stadium from the main city and if there will be Underground line from the city to the new stadium?. I ask that because there are serius conditions of how much capacity will be at the stadium.
 

V

Senior Member
Jun 8, 2005
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Yeah, unbelieveable! Croatia didn't win it and now Juve won't get the new stadium, it couldn't have been worse for me.
 

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,511
That's a logical thing.

If you have all those match-fixing and violence in one sport, then you can't blame anybody but themselves...

FIGC, you deserve that...

Yeah but Ukraine have also big political problem at the time...
 

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