Yeah, sorry, not sure how I've managed that.A stadium, shirley?
I was quite surprised to find that the upper tier and all of the spiral walk ways are essentially an extension on the ground. There is an actual gap between the original stadium and the 'new' level, at no point are you actually in the ground, rather on a perch over looking. Still rocking mind you.Still the best roof ever
Exactly this, the majority of stadiums in Italy were built for the world cup 25 years ago and are owned by the local authorities with the clubs renting them but policed run by the LA. The FIGC want to follow the British model of clubs owning and running their stadia.
Why "We are AC Milan"? It's in Italy.
Have some pride... "Noi siamo AC Milan"!
What's wrong with the San Siro
I've been in the San siro when full for a big champions league game , fantastic stadium, a bit sad to see it go to be honest.
Considering how pedantic most people are in here, I'm quite susrorised everyone is getting away with calling it the San Siro.
So, for those of us who have always thought that this is what it was called, where have we gone wrong?
I was quite surprised to find that the upper tier and all of the spiral walk ways are essentially an extension on the ground. There is an actual gap between the original stadium and the 'new' level, at no point are you actually in the ground, rather on a perch over looking. Still rocking mind you.
The stadium is called The Guissepi Meazza, the area it's located in is San Siro. It's like people referring to The Amex as Falmer.