Sala a Scaroni: “Big screen on Sunday? No veto but not at the Duomo”

The mayor of Milan: “There is no veto in setting up a screen in another area of ​​the city on the Municipality and Police Headquarters, if there is a proposal to that effect”

There are still three days to go on Sunday for the Scudetto, but the organizational machine is starting to get going. “Many Milan fans are asking for the installation of a big screen to watch the match against Sassuolo on Sunday – the mayor of Milan Beppe Sala writes via social media, in view of Sunday’s match in Reggio Emilia that could award the Rossoneri the Scudetto -. Net of the material impossibility of using Piazza Duomo (still occupied by the structures of the Radio Italia concert the night before), I spoke to the president of Milan, Paolo Scaroni, and I pointed out that the Municipality and the Police Headquarters are not there. no veto for the club to install a screen to watch the game in another area of ​​the city “.

Public order

Each initiative will be evaluated taking into account first of all the safety factor. “Obviously – adds Sala – there will be appropriate assessments with particular attention to issues relating to public order, but this does not mean that we are more than ready to listen and accept the proposal that will be made to us”. On the other hand, the program of the Scudetto party is still to be defined: Milan and Inter, the two teams in the running to win the title of Italian champion, are evaluating the situation. It is likely that the Nerazzurri, in the event of a Scudetto, would stop at the Meazza. If the victory falls to the Rossoneri, it will be understood where the return bus from Reggio Emilia will go (Casa Milan is the most likely hypothesis at the moment).

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