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Dec 14 2012, 08:51 AM
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Primavera
          
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QUOTE Thursday December 13 2012
Stadium law abandoned By Football Italia staff
Federation President Giancarlo Abete warns the long-awaited law to help clubs build their own stadiums “will, save for miracles, remain just a proposal.”
The only club in Serie A with its own stadium is Juventus, as the others rent arenas from the local council on match day.
A law was put forward to aid the clubs who want to follow in Juve’s footsteps, but it became mired in red tape and has not even gone to a vote.
“Save for miracles, it will remain just a proposal,” confessed FIGC President Abete.
“It is a typical Italian story. New structures are needed, but if the law doesn’t go through then we have to forget about it.”
Among the clubs who have drawn up plans for their own stadium are Roma, Lazio, Inter, Palermo, Siena and Napoli. Just what is wrong with Italy?
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Dec 14 2012, 10:47 AM
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...and they virtually spend no money. It's like a convenient lease. The clubs have to foot all the bills.
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Dec 14 2012, 10:57 AM
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And I think it might be a political issue, as to why Berlusca doesn't flip the bird and we go ahead with our new stadium. He doesn't want to alienate the Milan city council politically. He might need their support esp if he re-ignites plans to get back into the PM saddle.
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