As reported by Corriere dello Sport, Inter are set to build a new stadium to be completed by 2016. The link is below: http://football-italia.net/19566/inter-build-new-stadium I am a huge fan of this idea. While we would lose a lot of the history of the San Siro, I would love for us to have our own ground and not worry about the noisy neighbors. I think it would be good financially in the long term, but it would probably mean very limited spending in the transfer market the next 4-5 seasons. Thoughts?
I can live with limited transfers for 3-4 seasons if it means getting a stadium, the likes of arsenal and bayern have benefited greatly from owning their own stadium in numerous ways, income, funds, renting it out, ambiance etc. this would also be a good step towards ffp and getting out of the red and more into the grey and green the club is finally taking a financially sound step, and actually getting the personnel to achieve this goal with that one guy who was behind the development of the juve stadium(keep forgetting his name) and the Chinese Railroad company in order to build it
i dont understand why you guys just dont buy it i mean you guys could have with all the money you guys have spent in transfers...
mmm no first and foremost the stadium is owned by the milan municipality, from what I've read we are like a tenant renting out the stadium and paying up hence why don't generate as much money as other top clubs(I think milan is also a tenant of sorts), second they probably wouldn't sell it to us for cheap considering how prestigious it is and how much renovation has been made by public funds, third with all the money from the past oh lets say 4 seasons we wouldn't be able to buy it that and there would be some sort of agreement for milan cause where would they play?
Selling out to the repressive Chinese govt? I'd prefer to stay in San Siro even though I have never really liked it as stadiums go.
repressive govt. hold lots of money that we can use for the stadium and on the plus side we get labor for cheap so its a + + from my view I wanted to make a pun about chinese products but I couldn't come up with anything good anyways I'm glad we are moving out of Giuseppe Meazza, I disliked the towers and the state of the pitch at times
well its the chinese railroad company that moratti met with a while ago so...well i suppose they will hire some italian workers unless they plan to fly all of their workers what I remember from my urbanization course is that companies usually have several groups each doing different task such as construction, designing, engineering, management, manufacturing etc. which means that all the higher ups will be the chinese and whatever they can't fill up they'll hire from nearby
im glad to see a stadium being built but i wish they would use italian workers it would do great for the local economy.
Any advantage the Chinese workforce has would be lost once it's exported. You have travel expenses, and not to mention housing and feeding which would cost double in Italy. If you were concerned about workers from neighboring European areas I could understand but from Asia not so much.
hmm this is true well this is good then hopefully they employ mostly italian workers if there is one good thing about italy trying to get new stadiums is it will provide jobs for a while.
with all due respect, you are wrong. the textile industry in italy, for example, is dominated by the chinese now. they bring in their own labour to work the machines and they literally live in the factories and get paid about a third of what an italian would make. it wouldn't surprise me if the construction industry does the same thing.
I disagree the majority of the Italian textile industry has moved operations abroad. To Asia, or even eastern Europe. See Beneton which is making clothes in India and Turkey. That there a lot of Chinese immigrants doing jobs for less than Italians is separate problem which is being created and exploited by the Italian companies that hire them.
i'm not trying to hijack this thread or anything but don't assume it's just italian companies that are hiring cheap chinese labor. there are many chinese owned factories in northern italy who are putting italian factories out of business. how do you think they are doing that?
people can talk about the "how", as long as folks don't stray away too far and end up in an extreme or mud slinging personally as a fan away from home & I living the scenario of "80% of what I own is made in china" , who builds the stadium is not much of a concern to me but if I lived in milan I would favor italians building an italian club stadium, and wouldn't mind some aid from somewhere else after all it is internazionale
Whatever you do,don't let the Chinese design your new stadium. Have you seen how awful the Chinese Super league's stadiums? Stadiums in People's Republic of China http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/chn
They do have one good stadium,Teda Football Stadium. It is designed like a European soccer stadium. The rest of thier stadiums have running tracks and the seats are a mile away from the pitch. Teda Football StadiumStadium http://stadiumdb.com/stadiums/chn/teda_football_stadium