The president of Milan on the eve of the vote at Palazzo Marino on the new stadium: “I don’t see who could take responsibility for creating damage of this type”
The day of judgment is upon us. Tomorrow, Monday 29 September, the city council will meet at Palazzo Marino, a stone’s throw from the Milan Cathedral, and will issue its verdict on the future of San Siro. That is, on the new stage that Milan and Inter chase – in vain – for six years. A day on which long shadows hover, very strong pressures, institutional bisticci and a political audience that is divided dry between favorable and against.
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A few hours after the verdict, Milan launched a strong and clear message to the address of Palazzo Marino, based on what in the eyes of the two clubs is simply common sense. The Rossoneri President Paolo Scaroni spoke in the pre -match with Napoli: “I hope that tomorrow is the end of a long journey that I started many years ago, I believe that tomorrow the city council will make a wise decision and will vine a wise decision for the two clubs and for Italian football. Doubts about corporate transparency? As regards Milan, it is very simple: Milan is owned by Redbird, who is owned by Mr. Gerry Cardinal, And that we know everyone.
