[ITA] Serie A 2014/2015 (35 Viewers)

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Nov 26, 2006
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There appear to be laws in place preventing the idea of a quota of Italians.

I'm not aware of laws in place which would preclude Juve getting relegated.

Even at times when Juve were at their most powerful, I don't think they managed to get that in writing.
 

icemaη

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Aug 27, 2008
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There appear to be laws in place preventing the idea of a quota of Italians.

I'm not aware of laws in place which would preclude Juve getting relegated.

Even at times when Juve were at their most powerful, I don't think they managed to get that in writing.
Do you practice law Andy? Or did you drop out?
 

blacknwhite

Junior Member
Aug 7, 2014
193
According to GDS and CDS Milan and Inter will meet this week to discuss the stadium issue.

There are 4 options:

1) Milan builds a new stadium, Inter renovates San Siro
2) The other way round
3) Both Milanese teams build one new stadium together (unlikely coz the city doesnt want to have san siro unused)
4) both milanese teams stay in San Siro and renovate it from the ground: reducing the capacity to 55.000-60.000, building new stores etc.

according to GDS it seems that Milan is still undecided and thohir is the one pushing for a new stadium for his inter.



furthermore thohir tries to extend icardis and kovacics contracts till 2019.


hes a smart guy, theres no doubt. good for serie a that there are foreign investors like thohir or pallotta who bring money, ambition and new ideas
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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According to GDS and CDS Milan and Inter will meet this week to discuss the stadium issue.

There are 4 options:

1) Milan builds a new stadium, Inter renovates San Siro
2) The other way round
3) Both Milanese teams build one new stadium together (unlikely coz the city doesnt want to have san siro unused)
4) both milanese teams stay in San Siro and renovate it from the ground: reducing the capacity to 55.000-60.000, building new stores etc.

according to GDS it seems that Milan is still undecided and thohir is the one pushing for a new stadium for his inter.



furthermore thohir tries to extend icardis and kovacics contracts till 2019.


hes a smart guy, theres no doubt. good for serie a that there are foreign investors like thohir or pallotta who bring money, ambition and new ideas
He's definitely the smartest guy in the room
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
According to GDS and CDS Milan and Inter will meet this week to discuss the stadium issue.

There are 4 options:

1) Milan builds a new stadium, Inter renovates San Siro
2) The other way round
3) Both Milanese teams build one new stadium together (unlikely coz the city doesnt want to have san siro unused)
4) both milanese teams stay in San Siro and renovate it from the ground: reducing the capacity to 55.000-60.000, building new stores etc.

according to GDS it seems that Milan is still undecided and thohir is the one pushing for a new stadium for his inter.



furthermore thohir tries to extend icardis and kovacics contracts till 2019.


hes a smart guy, theres no doubt. good for serie a that there are foreign investors like thohir or pallotta who bring money, ambition and new ideas
what is the best option for us? Meaning, what's the worst option for them tranny sistas? I guess a shared stadium, right?
 

blacknwhite

Junior Member
Aug 7, 2014
193
what is the best option for us? Meaning, what's the worst option for them tranny sistas? I guess a shared stadium, right?
if serie a ever wants to get away from the actual image of being a shitty league, we shouldnt hope for the worst solution for them. back in the days Milan and Inter were strong too, the entire serie a was a strong league.


to answer your question: i dont know. depends on the conditions in every case. if they buy San Siro and renovate it from the ground (new shops, removing third tier, capacity only 60.000) it might be a money-spinner as well.

in every case i guess they will overtake us in terms of stadium revenue. inter for example has an average attendance of 46.000. with some success on the pitch they will be able to use a new 60.000-stadium to full capacity easily.
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
Did they think about us? Nope. Fuck them. I'll cheer for rest of Serie A cause none of them has the potential to hurt us (financially or fan-base wise), but fuck the Milano trannies.
 

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