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    You can bet your house it won't be ready in 2 years time.
    Yeah pretty weird. But I think it won't me more than 3 years, though.

    Anyway, great to finally see Italian clubs doing something good for infrastructure. Some of the match are really ugly to watch because of the shit stadiums.

    The land will be owned by the club?
    No idea really, but it will be placed on some great urban location in Rome (tor di valle district).
     

    petersmit

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    Mar 14, 2006
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    Imagine the Roma-Lazio match in a sold out brand new stadium :touched:.... THAT is what people want to see... not the shitty empty stadiums...

    Slowly bringing Italian football back to where it belongs... :)
     

    Raz

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    Nov 20, 2005
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    Imagine the Roma-Lazio match in a sold out brand new stadium :touched:.... THAT is what people want to see... not the shitty empty stadiums...

    Slowly bringing Italian football back to where it belongs... :)
    Dunno about you, but for me watching it on TV there isn't really much difference between a sold out stadium and half empty one.
     

    Zacheryah

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    Aug 29, 2010
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    It looks great. Their matchday revenue will be a lot better than ours
    depends on ticket prices and attendence. Cause roma gets simular attendence to us

    Its a great idea, and if this goes trough within considerable time, then roma could be taking a huge leap away from the milan tranny's


    Hows napoli doing on their stadium plans ?
     

    JCK

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    May 11, 2004
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    Roma's new stadium looks pretty good.
    I'll try to find.

    I just saw a full video of it, it looks amazing.
    52k expanding to 60k.

    - - - Updated - - -

    They have a 14k section for the hardcore fans, it should create some crazy atmosphere.
    Great pics on this site.

    Although there isn't a video that I saw, you can see all around the complex. Looks great. If I heard correctly it's going to be done in 2 years time.
    Yeah pretty weird. But I think it won't me more than 3 years, though.

    Anyway, great to finally see Italian clubs doing something good for infrastructure. Some of the match are really ugly to watch because of the shit stadiums.



    No idea really, but it will be placed on some great urban location in Rome (tor di valle district).
    :shifty:
     

    AOD4

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    Nov 24, 2004
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    Yeah pretty weird. But I think it won't me more than 3 years, though.

    Anyway, great to finally see Italian clubs doing something good for infrastructure. Some of the match are really ugly to watch because of the $#@! stadiums.
    Not just the structure. We need a better English commentator . The guy now puts me to sleep .
     

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