let's hope it goes through, only ESL can save us from EPL domination
Actions that should result in permanent ban:
- Posting next season formations that have no new player at RW
- Making arguments that Saele’s workrate brings balance to the team, hence deferring the need to upgrade
- posting confusing stats about Messias that no one understands, hence deferring the need to upgrade
- posting long tactical pieces about how attacking our left wing is, which defends our RW impotence, hence deferring the need to upgrade
- claiming that DaPlan doesn’t want a right winger because spending 30m to replace our gem Kalulu is more important than buying a right winger
You slurp on Messi so much, that you turned into Sam to do research to defend him? Damn.He didn’t even use it as a high performance enhancing drug. + there are not clear evidence that HGH enhances physical performance
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If we re talking about history then Arsenal should be thereI’m on board with ESL. This time it’s meritocracy based as well.
I'm sure those 10 rumored clubs are just the current backers. There would be more clubs involved.If we re talking about history then Arsenal should be there
oh yes and I will do it again.You slurp on Messi so much, that you turned into Sam to do research to defend him? Damn.
We're a record breaking side. Let's break this one.So Pioli has never beaten Spalletti. Not encouraging to hear going into Sunday lol.
No. It's an actual league format with points. And looks like England, Italy, and Spain have 10 spots in the league, with the other 10 spots going to other leagues. Same with the lower tier competition.So...the champions league?
why does it take so long to decide? Just build the new stadium already. The mayor probably waiting for Maldini to offer him bribe money.Milan and Inter in Sesto San Giovanni? Mayor Di Stefano opens to Milan Inter Populous Stadium
Milan and Inter are reflecting on other possibilities for realizing the stadium project. There is no Segrate, given that the mayor of the municipality has already denied that there is a chance of seeing the work rise there: there is no interest.
Instead, there is Sesto San Giovanni. In the past, there was talk of building the new sports facility in the former Falck area. Yesterday the redevelopment works started in the area, which remained unused after the closure of the steelworks.
Mayor Roberto Di Stefano in an interview granted to the Libero newspaper said he was open to talking to Milan and Inter: "They just have to knock on my door, I'm not waiting for anything else. The municipal administration has given its availability. The space to build the plant is there and the times for the works would be much faster than in Milan ".
Di Stefano is very willing to host the work in Sesto San Giovanni: "But three of us need to agree - he adds - otherwise we'll stick to good intentions. We are ready".
The mayor rightly points out that in addition to the Municipality, the clubs and owners of the former Falck area must also agree to go through with the project: "The theme is the will of the two companies. At San Siro the intervention is carried out on public land, while in Sesto the land belongs to a private individual ".
We will see if Milan and Inter will be able to carry out the project at San Siro or if they decide to move. In this second scenario, the municipality of Sesto San Giovanni is a candidate to host the stadium.
Milan and Inter in Sesto San Giovanni? Mayor Di Stefano opens to Milan Inter Populous Stadium
Milan and Inter are reflecting on other possibilities for realizing the stadium project. There is no Segrate, given that the mayor of the municipality has already denied that there is a chance of seeing the work rise there: there is no interest.
Instead, there is Sesto San Giovanni. In the past, there was talk of building the new sports facility in the former Falck area. Yesterday the redevelopment works started in the area, which remained unused after the closure of the steelworks.
Mayor Roberto Di Stefano in an interview granted to the Libero newspaper said he was open to talking to Milan and Inter: "They just have to knock on my door, I'm not waiting for anything else. The municipal administration has given its availability. The space to build the plant is there and the times for the works would be much faster than in Milan ".
Di Stefano is very willing to host the work in Sesto San Giovanni: "But three of us need to agree - he adds - otherwise we'll stick to good intentions. We are ready".
The mayor rightly points out that in addition to the Municipality, the clubs and owners of the former Falck area must also agree to go through with the project: "The theme is the will of the two companies. At San Siro the intervention is carried out on public land, while in Sesto the land belongs to a private individual ".
We will see if Milan and Inter will be able to carry out the project at San Siro or if they decide to move. In this second scenario, the municipality of Sesto San Giovanni is a candidate to host the stadium.
The city is dragging it's feet on the new stadium. Milan & Inter have looked at other areas outside the city.So it's still not 100% on the stadium? I thought it was all decided?
The city is dragging it's feet on the new stadium. Milan & Inter have looked at other areas outside the city.
Milano's mayor said in an interview a few days ago he's scared Milan & Inter will lose their patience & the city will be stuck with an empty San Siro.
Good. There needs to be a valid alternative on the table or else they can keep delaying and delaying squeezing all the political juice out of it that they can. The threat has to be real and the clubs have to move forward with it or else it’s just an empty threat. I’m sure they’ll back down in the end, but if they don’t we can’t be held hostage.The city is dragging it's feet on the new stadium. Milan & Inter have looked at other areas outside the city.
Milano's mayor said in an interview a few days ago he's scared Milan & Inter will lose their patience & the city will be stuck with an empty San Siro.
He's fucking with both clubs for leverage, because the city obviously want to keep things as they are, even if it means strangling the soft power of the country.The city is dragging it's feet on the new stadium. Milan & Inter have looked at other areas outside the city.
Milano's mayor said in an interview a few days ago he's scared Milan & Inter will lose their patience & the city will be stuck with an empty San Siro.