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Löwen President Reisinger: "There are still no calculations ..."

2021-11-12T10:20:16.511Z


The dispute over the expansion of the “60s stadium” has started to move, at least verbally. OB Reiter had presented with allegations - now the lion boss counters.


The dispute over the expansion of the “60s stadium” has started to move, at least verbally.

OB Reiter had presented with allegations - now the lion boss counters.

Munich

- It was hard guns that Dieter Reiter brought up when he was approached by münchen tv about the standstill around the expansion of the Grünwalder Stadium. The key message of the mayor: In 1860 there were too many contradicting voices - and instead of finally saying “yes” to the city council's proposal, the lions would hesitate because the rent was too high for them. Reiter annoyed: "I'd like to have a clear statement from TSV 1860." From a club that "as an avowed Bayern fan" seems inscrutable to him: "TSV 1860 on the stadium issue - unfortunately there is no such thing."

The interview was broadcast at the end of October (on the program “Stadt talk”), and this week in particular, individual statements made a career out of themselves.

Heated debates are ongoing in the online forums based on skewed facts.

At least that is how the lions see it, who dislike how Reiter represents the development in the Grünwalder Stadion.

Via the “Süddeutsche Zeitung”, KGaA boss Marc-Nicolai Pfeifer says: “To this day, we have nothing in writing and no basis for discussions.”

1860 complains: Four written inquiries to the town hall went unanswered

What pissed off in 1860: In his complaint, Reiter refers to “three requirement profiles for the city” - from proponents of a new building (Hasan Ismaik, years ago), “friends of the 1960s stadium” and fans of the Olympic stadium. With representatives of the KGaA, the only logical negotiating partner, however, no conversation had taken place - although the lions had asked in writing four times. A reason for President Robert Reisinger to give up his diplomatic stance. He told our newspaper: “Marc Pfeifer has been in office for 18 months and is waiting for a constructive dialogue with the responsible authorities. All that the KGaA management needs is information about the rent to be expected after a renovation. There are still no calculations that could serve as a basis for negotiations. "


I didn't even know that it was no longer the party membership that was decisive for city politics, but the club membership.

1860 President Robert Reisinger.

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In any case, Reisinger is irritated by some of the remarks made by the mayor.

“I didn't even know that it is no longer the party membership but the club membership that is decisive for city politics,” says the Lion boss: “I am also very surprised that the city made its decisions based on comments in the social media and Internet forums and not from discussions with our commercial KGaA managing director. "Pfeifer says:" We would be very happy about discussions as partners. "After the recent escalation, a personal meeting would not be the worst idea.

Source: merkur

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