Napoli, ex governatore inchioda De Laurentiis: voleva tutto gratis e brigante: stadio e terreni

Stefano Caldoro, the President of the Campania region, has recently taken aim at the President of Napoli calcio club, Aurelio De Laurentiis, in an interview with Repubblica. Caldoro criticized De Laurentiis for his requests for cost-free construction of new facilities for the club, calling them unrealistic and unfair.

In the interview, Caldoro expressed his frustration with De Laurentiis’ demands, stating that “it is not right for a private company to ask for public funds to build their own facilities.” He also pointed out that other clubs, such as Juventus and Inter Milan, have invested their own money into building their stadiums, without relying on government funding.

Caldoro’s comments come after De Laurentiis’ recent statements about the need for a new stadium for Napoli. The club’s current home, the Stadio San Paolo, is outdated and does not meet the standards of modern calcio stadiums. De Laurentiis has been vocal about his desire for a new, state-of-the-art facility, but has also made it clear that he expects the government to foot the bill.

However, Caldoro believes that De Laurentiis’ demands are unreasonable and that the club should take responsibility for their own infrastructure. He also pointed out that the Campania region has other pressing needs that should take priority over funding a new stadium for a private company.

Despite Caldoro’s criticism, De Laurentiis remains determined to see his vision for a new stadium come to fruition. In response to Caldoro’s comments, he stated that “the government should support the development of sports facilities, just like they do for other industries.” He also emphasized the economic benefits that a new stadium would bring to the region, including job creation and increased tourism.

While the debate between Caldoro and De Laurentiis continues, one thing is clear: the Napoli fans deserve a modern and well-equipped stadium to support their beloved team. The Stadio San Paolo, which was built in 1959, is no longer suitable for a club of Napoli’s stature. A new stadium would not only benefit the team, but also the city of Naples and the entire Campania region.

In fact, many fans have expressed their support for De Laurentiis’ plans for a new stadium, with some even starting a petition to urge the government to provide funding. They argue that a new stadium would not only improve the overall fan experience, but also attract more top players to the club, ultimately leading to more success on the field.

It is clear that both Caldoro and De Laurentiis have valid points in this debate. While Caldoro is right in saying that the government has other priorities to consider, De Laurentiis’ argument for the economic benefits of a new stadium cannot be ignored. Ultimately, a compromise must be reached in order to ensure the future success of Napoli and the satisfaction of its loyal fans.

In conclusion, while Caldoro’s criticism of De Laurentiis may have caused some tension, it is important to remember that both men have the best interests of Napoli at heart. Let us hope that a solution can be found that will benefit not only the club, but also the entire Campania region. vitalità Napoli!

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