[GdS, Inter Xtra] Today, Giuseppe Sala met with AC Milan President, Inter’s Antonello and WeBuild General Director to discuss the stadium. “In the best interests of both teams and the Municipality of Milan, we would work to find an agreement to sell the rights of the Stadio San Siro to the clubs.”

by ForzaInter_1908

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  1. Anyone that has been to San Siro knows it’s an old stadium that would need to be torn down if we want to compete with the elite clubs of Europe.

  2. Is it really possible to renovate such an old stadium?

  3. If the price is right, we should definitely consider buying with AC.

  4. San Siro is legendary as a stadium. A true cathedral of the beautiful game. But the amount we’d spend on renovations and so on doesn’t make it worth it. We have to keep with the plans of going at this alone. Plain and simple. Elite clubs need elite stadiums.

  5. There would have to be serious renovations especially adding to or near each section an area for supporters to spend money. As it stands, if you are in a corner to get to the bar area where they are selling beers it is a long walk that can only be made at halftime unless you want to miss a lot of the match.

    I like to drink before the match and after sometimes if the match is at night, but many people would buy alcohol and other refreshments and lots of memorabilia if it was sold in the stadium and easily accessible to all supporters home and away.

    Do I love the stadium the exact way it is and would I go to matches at San Siro every year with my daughter until the day I die no matter what? 100% yes!!!!!

    However, like it or not, these are revenue streams that Inter needs and they have to have an avenue to promote and capture them. I do not think San Siro has the ability to do this, but I am no structural engineer. I’ll leave that to the professionals and sit on here and speculate.

  6. Is the Cathedral back on the table?

    Because the Cathedral design was the fucking best. Prefer that 1000x over any toilet bowl design

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