dela needs his own stadium to compete in europe, something that cannot happen if he gives the ok to this project, the company that will build this will be the owners, de mag will get new votes, they're all blowing each other off, its funny because dela has the keys to make something great happen to the city but the people who make it possible for the investment to be worthwile (dela+ssc napoli+fans) are the ones who will not be happy in the long run, we'll only get annoyed that all the revenue is not going to our club
Can you name privately owned stadiums in Italy whatever you like? If so and DeLa goes ahead with a privately club owned stadium it should be named after Diego Maradona
sure i know what you mean, if i have to pick a girl or if i see a girl then the one fitting the criteria i mention is the one that makes my heart race, however once i interract with a girl i have no preference, im either attracted to their personality or im not, i've met a few girls over years who were not amazing to look at but after knowing them and their personality i find them a lot hotter, which for me really is the most important thing, but if you look at photos etc well you cant crack one off to a personality
you cant name stadiums etc after a person untill they've been dead for a certain period, however i just realised you pointed out privately owned stadiums and that im not sure about because what if that person used his name as the sponser etc
I want to see Napoli get a new stadium, old one is run down and clearly the city doesn't give a rats ass about how the stadium looks with yanked out seats and everything
the design of the stands are wack. the person who designed it is clearly clueless about the importance of the curvas to italian clubs edit, it looks like man city's stadium which is a generic pile of crap design, no thanks get some drawing skills mofo
its crazy that that becoming reality all now depends on dela and if he says no deal he could look like a guy who doesnt want a better naples, theres no way he's to give this the go ahead, he stands to gain nothing, if he gives the ok then the council gets the san paolo restructured for free, and napoli get to pay rent to the new stadium owners rather than pay it to the council, napoli will have to put ticket prices up and fans attendence numbers will dwindle, watch this space
He straight treated her like a man. Put every thing he had into that one perfect punch. The average man only gets one, maybe two, punches like that in a lifetime.
Ya and I think he had every dam right to. Im not for hitting girls but if you are being attacked and they way she was going at him you knew something was going to snap.
The guy must be from San Francisco....if you dont know whats going on here look it up on youtube lol only in SF....
CLAMOROSO - Juve, multa salatissima a Quagliarella, ecco a quanto ammonta la cifra: che stangata! Continua la politica del rigore anche se in questo caso, rispetto a quanto avvenuto con Pogba, non è a rischio l'esclusione dell'attaccante per il derby di domani sera. 01.12.2012 06:10 di Redazione Calcionapoli24.it Fonte: TuttoJuve La società bianconera, come anticipato nei giorni scorsi dallo stesso dg Marotta, ha deciso di multare Fabio Quagliarella in seguito alla reazione avuta dall’attaccante napoletano dopo la sostituzione di San Siro per far posto a Giovinco. L’ex punta del Napoli aveva infatti esclamato qualche parola di troppo nei confronti di Angelo Alessio, seppur coprendosi la bocca con il giubbotto. Abbastanza secondo i vertici di Corso Galileo Ferraris per infliggere al giocatore un’ammenda che ammonterebbe, stando a quanto raccolto dalla redazione di TuttoJuve.com, a 80 mila euro. Continua quindi la politica del rigore in casa bianconera anche se in questo caso, rispetto a quanto avvenuto meno di un mese fa con Pogba, non è a rischio l’esclusione dell’attaccante di Castellammare di Stabia dall’elenco dei convocati per il sentitissimo derby di domani sera. nope but 80k is a little much no?
Elegantly put good sir! If a new stadium is going to be built the club HAS to own it. There's no point in it otherwise. Also it's going to be really important where this new stadium is built. I would say tear down the San Paolo but there's too much history. What do you guys think about the club buying the San Paolo and giving it a major renovation?
theres no easy solution, if we redo the san paolo where do we play or how do they go about it, how do they bring the stands closer to the pitch? i doubt they will knock it down and rebuild a new one on the site, more importantly dela isnt happy with whats been put forward, so i ask where the fcuk is his project? why doesnt he put forward a project of exactly what he wants? thats what baffles and bothers me. good spot, also i presume he is the guy who pushing the guy around in the wheel chair which surely leaves his wheener dangling dangerously close to the guys shoulder level