I dont know where and what Sesto San Giovanni is, but I'd love to call that club AC Sesto San Giovanni
Sounds exactly like those random Serie C clubs on FM
Sounds good to me. Why are we hesitating then?
Brooklyn is one of the five boroughs and is definitely part of new york city.
The nets play In Brooklyn. The nicks play in Maddison square garden. The rangers play there too I think
The giants/jets play in New Jersey. Pretty sure the soccer team does as well
Yankees are in the Bronx. The Mets who I forget exist play in the city
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Just saying if no place in the actual city play where you can have the best stadium. The patriots are the best American football team and their stadium in west bum fk!!
People still go even tho it’s a pain in the ass to get to. Giants stadium in NJ is a huge huge pain in the ass to get to as well.
When you are in a major city tough to build a huge stadium
In the middle with parking and transportation that can get to it .
Near Gillette they totally saved that area and has great shopping centers, restaurants and shit to do that wouldn’t have been in a dead town with the Patriots being there.
Rather have our own stadium in 5 years then talking about this in 20 because we want it right where we currently are? Where will we play for the few seasons it’s being built?
Using America as an example is not useful for Italy. Plus, I can give several case studies in the US where building a sports stadium in the wrong area (far in the suburbs) has resulted in a disaster for the host teams attendance and Interest. Miami and Phoenix immediately come to mind. That said, Italy is different.
Sesto is available by the metro and I think also by train from Milan.
It would be simillar to Manchester United: The Old Trafford isn't located in Manchester, but in Greater Manchester.
the equivalent of Pavia or Bergamo calling itself a suburb of Milano.
Sesto is available by the metro and I think also by train from Milan.
It would be simillar to Manchester United: The Old Trafford isn't located in Manchester, but in Greater Manchester.