According to Calcioefinanza.it, Inter’s owners “Suning Group” want to create a new headquarter base for Inter and made steps towards this in the last shareholders’ meeting by deciding on the procedure to change the location of Inter’s official base. Suning’s plan is to create a new base for the club, and has been looking at various locations around the city of Milan. The most likely destination for now is the Piazza d’Armi area. Suning has already put forward some construction plans to the council of Milan and are awaiting for developments on their proposed move.
This move is part of Suning’s overall strategy since they have taken over Inter, to re-brand and modernise the Nerazzurri, and compete on all fronts with Europe’s top clubs, with the recent introduction of InterTV as one of the shining examples of a revolutionised media and communications strategy. Suning have also been researching the idea of moving Inter’s training headquarters from Appiano Gentile.
Inter Channel has been around for years
Rebranded to InterTV and serves a more international audience. Inter Channel was super inaccessible to people outside Italy. Their social media was one tracked too.
good.. and don’t forget the plan to take over meazza. or just build a new stadium.. for me i prefer our old stadium, if we can buy this stadium, than it would be great..
Not easy when you have to deal with city of Milan who want to continue getting the yearly rent from the stadium and also Bilan who apparently have no finances to do anything about the matter.
So painful to think how Inter had the chance to own Meazza when AC was about to start building their own stadium, but then Berlusconi abandoned the project. And then he sold his team to scammers to get maximum profit. What a douche.
ikr.. it would be perfect if we can take over the stadium.. but i think in the end, we have to build our own stadium.. because we can’t wait for bbilan forever..
Let’s hope for the best. I love our current stadium because of its history. Arsenal for example lost a piece of their identity when they moved away from Highbury.