Antonio Gozzi, the president Virtus Entellaas mentioned above TMW extensionAt a press conference, he said: “Today we are talking about the appointment of the Comunale Stadium. After long and careful deliberation, Entella has decided not to participate in the Chiavari Municipality tender. Comunale was Entella’s stadium for about 100 years or more. It doesn’t mean anything in terms of rights, but it does mean the Chiavari team finds its natural home in its municipal stadium. We play B, I’m superstitious, but it’s reality. If we go to B, we have presented to the Municipality of Chiavari, which is mandatory between the one million euro interventions imposed by the Serie B League: it concerns the lighting system, the surface to be redone (last year Serie B had serious disagreements because the teams that complained to Chiavari, and complaints reached the League), interference with the toilets. These interventions, in the event of a promotion, must be carried out immediately. Based on the history of the interventions made here, we informed the municipal administration that the tender for the management of the stadium cannot ignore these interventions. We have declared to the administration that we are ready to intervene in the city council at our expense, but this intervention is carried out for a longer period than three years. For eleven years of management at this plant, the declared work was performed for 4 million 200 thousand euros. There is no football club in our categories that would invest such an amount in a municipal stadium. We asked the city administration to take into account this investment and establish this depreciation in relations with Entella.”
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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