Stadio Meazza, the absurd mess of a city that no longer knows how to innovate

Stadio Meazza, the absurd mess of a city that no longer knows how to innovate

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Tear down the Meazza? “I understand that for teams it makes sense,” he commented Beppe Sala when, in December, Milan and Inter presented the revised project for the new stadium. From which, by dint of filing according to the requests of the City Council and anyone else having (or not having) a say in the matter, the idea of ​​keeping the old San Siro, all or a piece, had disappeared. And the mayor continued: “On the other hand, to all those who ask that San Siro stay, I say: what can we do with it, though?”. And in this Hamletic doubt of Beppe Sala there is all the sense of an unsolvable mess into which the Milan administration has slipped almost by itself. Instead of trying to correct and make sense of the (sacrosanct, inevitable) initiative of the two clubs, it cheerfully let itself be pushed by a large representation of “civil society” and of the political majority-opposition which has never even tried to formulate a answer to the desolate question of the mayor. A concrete answer, of course, not the belluries of a Carlo Monguzzi, eternal group leader of the Greens, who now wakes up with the proposal to ask “the international market (including teams) who is willing to invest in San Siro and its surroundings”. Yeah, who’s available? And based on what parameters? Fog (green) at San Siro.

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