@BlaugranaDude
like quikzyyy said, Inter should stay at Meazza theoretically, but lately there have been rumours about them too wanting a new stadium.
@mladen
not easy to get rid of him, the whole country tried for 10 years without success.
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@BlaugranaDude
like quikzyyy said, Inter should stay at Meazza theoretically, but lately there have been rumours about them too wanting a new stadium.
@mladen
not easy to get rid of him, the whole country tried for 10 years without success.
Good for AC Milan stadium looks amazing for that price. Every club is on new stadium bandwagon . :D
They were once one of Europe’s elite clubs, but AC Milan have fallen so far that they’ve now been forced to sell their own team bus – in order to cut costs.
Milan, who aren’t in any European competition after finishing 8th in Serie A last term, have been struggling for cash for a while now, and earlier this season had an entire XI made up of players that hadn’t cost them a penny.
But their frugal transfer policy is just the start, with the team bus the latest thing to go this week, in a move which will reportedly save the club £230,000 this year. So no more luxury travel for Milan’s stars, they’ll have to slum it on the train to matches.
They were once one of Europe’s elite clubs, but AC Milan have fallen so far that they’ve now been forced to sell their own team bus – in order to cut costs.
Milan, who aren’t in any European competition after finishing 8th in Serie A last term, have been struggling for cash for a while now, and earlier this season had an entire XI made up of players that hadn’t cost them a penny.
But their frugal transfer policy is just the start, with the team bus the latest thing to go this week, in a move which will reportedly save the club £230,000 this year.
So no more luxury travel for Milan’s stars, they’ll have to slum it on the train to matches.
They were once one of Europe’s elite clubs, but AC Milan have fallen so far that they’ve now been forced to sell their own team bus – in order to cut costs.
Milan, who aren’t in any European competition after finishing 8th in Serie A last term, have been struggling for cash for a while now, and earlier this season had an entire XI made up of players that hadn’t cost them a penny.
But their frugal transfer policy is just the start, with the team bus the latest thing to go this week, in a move which will reportedly save the club £230,000 this year. So no more luxury travel for Milan’s stars, they’ll have to slum it on the train to matches.