after the Inter game yet another disappointing result for us, now we suddenly having Napoli breathing down our necks - though we still have a game in hand.
even with all the rebuilding and new guys in, we still too reliant and dependant on il Capitano - just look at those stats (add 1 to the loss for 'Without' now), seriously.
This post has been edited by Chrisky: Mar 10 2014, 09:01 AM
- 52,500 seats, expands to 60,000 for large, international events. - Design inspired by the Colosseum, with ultra-modern steel and glass, wrapped in a floating stone screen. - Glass and teflon-coated fabric canopy protects the seating bowl from the elements. - Premium seating options include Suites, Loge Boxes, Club sections - all with luxe amenities. - Anchors a 365-day-a-year entertainment destination, Roma Village, with shops, restaurants, bars, Nike SuperStore, AS Roma Hall of Fame. - State-of-the-art training and wellness facility dedicated to AS Roma's first team training.
construction is expect to start by 3rd quarter this year, and be ready for 2016/17 season. Location will be at Tor di Valle - which is somewhat in the middle between Rome downtown and airport.
i have to say i'm very, very excited. The stadium design looks pretty cool and badas - bloody hell I hope Totti stay put til its open
on the totti part, he's 37yo riao. unless he wanna do a giggsy/maldini and continue playing til 40, then he can captain the side while walking out the new stadium.
and with other team such as Udinese renovating their stadium..while both Milan & Inter looks like seriously to moving out of San Siro/Meazza..in a few years time Serie A would look 'different'
on the totti part, he's 37yo riao. unless he wanna do a giggsy/maldini and continue playing til 40, then he can captain the side while walking out the new stadium.
judging by this season, even a 40-years-old Totti will still make a lot difference on the pitch for our team, unless we really can find / buy someone who actually really capable of taking up his role.
QUOTE(noir7559 @ Mar 27 2014, 07:24 PM)
that newly planned stadia looks great
and with other team such as Udinese renovating their stadium..while both Milan & Inter looks like seriously to moving out of San Siro/Meazza..in a few years time Serie A would look 'different'
with more foreign investments coming in here's hoping Serie A can be much more competitive again.