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acmilan

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Nov 8, 2005
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Jul 1, 2010
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thanks for the link ... I had looked at that thread earlier ... what I meant though is that Juve's stadium is the only concrete thing so far, all those others are still at the "wanna-be" stage of realization
Works on Cagliari's new stadium will start in a few weeks(June they said) and it will be completed for the 2012-2013 season. Udinese's plan will begin this summer and will be completed for the 2013-2014 seasons. Quite realistic if you ask me.
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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I read somewhere that Giraudo said: "The credit for the stadium goes to me, the credit for the rods goes to Blanc" :lol:
Giraudo's plan would have had a smaller capacity, something like 35,000. I don't think it included as many premium seats and boxes, which are the real money makers for new stadiums.
 
Dec 27, 2003
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I read somewhere that Giraudo said: "The credit for the stadium goes to me, the credit for the rods goes to Blanc" :lol:
The piece of shit gangster known as Giraudo is right though.

This stadium is a legacy of the Triad, and a pure product of it, in a way. It's a stadium designed to generate as much revenue as possible by applying the highest possible ticket prices. And the best way to do this is to build a small enough one to make sure that demand will always exceed offer.

The crap about Turin being too "cold" a city for a bigger stadium, of course, is for the tourists. And what with 20 million gobbi in Italy alone, ffs. No chance of them flooding Turin to watch a game in a venue finally designed for footall.

Oh but we can't have an empty third ring during Juve-Crotone and Juve-Tampere United. That would just look bad on Mamma TV.

Congratulations on the McStadium, gobbi. Less FIAT workers, less little people, less ultras meanies, and more bobos, more Lapi, more soubrettes all happily sat down in harmony, Mr. steward said so.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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The piece of shit gangster known as Giraudo is right though.

This stadium is a legacy of the Triad, and a pure product of it, in a way. It's a stadium designed to generate as much revenue as possible by applying the highest possible ticket prices. And the best way to do this is to build a small enough one to make sure that demand will always exceed offer.

The crap about Turin being too "cold" a city for a bigger stadium, of course, is for the tourists. And what with 20 million gobbi in Italy alone, ffs. No chance of them flooding Turin to watch a game in a venue finally designed for footall.

Oh but we can't have an empty third ring during Juve-Crotone and Juve-Tampere United. That would just look bad on Mamma TV.

Congratulations on the McStadium, gobbi. Less FIAT workers, less little people, less ultras meanies, and more bobos, more Lapi, more soubrettes all happily sat down in harmony, Mr. steward said so.
wow this rossonero trash is around after all this years?


ohhh the memories!!
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
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The piece of shit gangster known as Giraudo is right though.

This stadium is a legacy of the Triad, and a pure product of it, in a way. It's a stadium designed to generate as much revenue as possible by applying the highest possible ticket prices. And the best way to do this is to build a small enough one to make sure that demand will always exceed offer.

The crap about Turin being too "cold" a city for a bigger stadium, of course, is for the tourists. And what with 20 million gobbi in Italy alone, ffs. No chance of them flooding Turin to watch a game in a venue finally designed for footall.

Oh but we can't have an empty third ring during Juve-Crotone and Juve-Tampere United. That would just look bad on Mamma TV.

Congratulations on the McStadium, gobbi. Less FIAT workers, less little people, less ultras meanies, and more bobos, more Lapi, more soubrettes all happily sat down in harmony, Mr. steward said so.
Yeah, and congratulations to Juventus being able to make far more money out of their stadium than milan could ever hope to dream of with a stadium twice its capacity.

Sorry, Libero, but you kind of asked for it :)
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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The piece of shit gangster known as Giraudo is right though.

This stadium is a legacy of the Triad, and a pure product of it, in a way. It's a stadium designed to generate as much revenue as possible by applying the highest possible ticket prices. And the best way to do this is to build a small enough one to make sure that demand will always exceed offer.

The crap about Turin being too "cold" a city for a bigger stadium, of course, is for the tourists. And what with 20 million gobbi in Italy alone, ffs. No chance of them flooding Turin to watch a game in a venue finally designed for footall.

Oh but we can't have an empty third ring during Juve-Crotone and Juve-Tampere United. That would just look bad on Mamma TV.

Congratulations on the McStadium, gobbi. Less FIAT workers, less little people, less ultras meanies, and more bobos, more Lapi, more soubrettes all happily sat down in harmony, Mr. steward said so.
Hooray for modern football!!!

:depressed
 

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