Post Last Edit by cn7 at 15-6-2011 17:13
Reply 1630# rimau_belang
Then after snapping pictures, as my eyes were already set to the nearby designer shops surrounding Duomo, my dear husband came out with a suggestion “ Jom kita gi San Siro Stadium nak?”
San whatttt? “San Siro stadium? B, bukan last year kita dah pergi to many stadiums ker?” “Ala… yang ni lain dari yang lain. The only stadium that holds 2 team. AC Milan & Intermilan. Selalunya 1 stadium 1 team kan, ha, yang ni share berdua…. “ So sebagai isteri yang redha (sila muntah), I pun bersetuju la dengan pelan my husband itu. Kiranya, his claim that I don’t listen to him (hence justify why he brought 3 packs of cotton bud itu) tidaklah tepat sebenarnya…kannnnn? Take the Metro to Lotto (jangan pergi ke Metro San Siro pulak). I pandai2 jer suh my husband gamble beli tiket ke San Siro. We asked a few locals there, but I think Italian’s fluency in English half past six, so although they looked helpful,the communication barrier made it difficult for us. At last, my husband tegur sorang mamat ni yang pakai jersey Inter Milan & tanya the direction, sambil tunjuk2 and pegang jersey yang mamat ni pakai, then kebetulan Lelaki ni pun faham basic English, so FINALLY we got our way. From Lotto station, bila u keluar dari Metro, just head straight till the end. It’s about 15-30 minutes walk, and when you see a McDonald signange, ha…betul la tu. The counter ticket is at Gate 14 or Gate 15. The entrance fee is Euros 14 (stadium+museum) but since the time we went there the changing room was on renovation, s o the fees became Euro10 per person. The stadium went 3 major renovation since it was first built, mainly to accommodate more people. Up to date, this stadium can hold up to 85,000 spectators per time (almost similar to OT) ngeh ngeh ngeh
Time kitorang pergi tu tengah ada friendly’s… budak2 sekolah punya match. Dia punya megastore very small, and expensive. |