• 2 years ago
Durante participação no podcast "Fala AE" apresentado por Lauro Lopes o o jornalista e apresentador Otávio Di Toledo, fez uma avaliação dos primeiros eventos e jogos realizados na Arena MRV. Para Toledo, apesar dos problemas a estrutura do novo estádio do Atlético é muito boa e a primeira impressão foi positiva.

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00:00 Obviously, there are many Atlético fans and fans of Cruzeirenses here in the chat.
00:04 I'd like you to talk about the MRV Arena, your neighbor.
00:07 What do you think about the stadium there, next to the Toledão's house?
00:12 Lauro, we're always apprehensive, right?
00:15 Why? I'm a God Ross fan.
00:19 I lived, I got married, I lived there for two years in Padre Eustáquio.
00:24 And then I went back to the neighborhood where Silvia was raised.
00:28 My mother-in-law, Dona Maria and Mr. Milton were the first residents.
00:32 It was a farm of the Camargo family, they were from Lotiano.
00:36 My mother-in-law went there and there was no water.
00:39 There was a horse on the street.
00:41 There was a tank over there, it was a farm, there were cows walking.
00:47 When I started to go there, because I dated Silvia,
00:51 that part of the stadium where I live, it was all forest, it was a farm.
00:55 It was good, right?
00:57 I would date there, save money, because I didn't have money.
01:03 It was the only alternative.
01:05 Let's see, there's a nice manzaco.
01:08 I like to live there and I was raised here, in the South Zone.
01:12 I'm kidding with Silvia, right?
01:14 I was from the South Zone and I became a favela resident, I live in Carvacos.
01:18 I'm kidding, because I have a lot of affection for the favela.
01:22 I find it refreshing to talk about agglomerate.
01:25 For me, the favela is a beautiful place.
01:27 All my life, on a day, I went up to the favela to do my thesis.
01:31 The people are good, the people are hard workers, there are a lot of nice people.
01:36 I'm kidding that I'm from the favela, because I like simplicity.
01:39 And Carvacos is simple, it's a suburb neighborhood.
01:42 I live in a nice apartment, but it's a simple neighborhood
01:45 that is modernizing a lot, there are a lot of nice apartments.
01:49 So, what happens? I chose to go there because of the tranquility.
01:52 We have an account in Luciano, the supermarket delivers everything.
01:56 We have an account in Açougue, we have an account in Padaria.
02:01 Do you pay or do you only have the account?
02:04 No, you have to pay.
02:06 Unfortunately, you have to pay.
02:08 I said everyone's name here, so it's Mechan.
02:11 I don't pay the bills today.
02:13 So, what happens? It's a very quiet neighborhood.
02:17 One of these arenas changes completely.
02:21 And we get apprehensive, "What changes will there be?"
02:25 "Will there be a lot of movement?"
02:27 So, we're still in that phase.
02:30 The first impression was nice, at least for me,
02:36 from the place I'm in the neighborhood.
02:38 There was no confusion at home.
02:40 You know why? The arena is here, the vice-president is here.
02:45 The side to California is very big.
02:50 So, there will be a lot of cars going there.
02:52 Then, there will be more coming to Camargo, but it won't happen.
02:55 I won't get confused by cars and a lot of movement.
02:58 So, the first impression was good.
03:00 I went to Ivete and Jorge and Mateus' show,
03:04 and I thought it was very cool.
03:06 Very well structured. It's a multi-purpose arena.
03:10 I think it will value the neighborhood.
03:13 Now, the city hall is in charge.
03:15 The problem is that the Brazilian government does nothing.
03:19 The city hall released the arena with one work.
03:23 The only work they did was the viaduct, the second viaduct.
03:27 They're closing it on the day there's no game.
03:30 One handle is closed, the other is working.
03:32 But that handle was already there.
03:34 -That one is old. -Yes, that one is old.
03:36 The new one is only open on the day of the game.
03:38 I think they're still finishing it.
03:40 But it should have been released.
03:42 They didn't do anything on the ring.
03:46 For the guy who comes from Via Expressa,
03:48 to go up to the Amazon, he'd have to turn to the other side.
03:51 That little slope from Abacaxi,
03:53 you know that little slope from the ring,
03:55 and you turn to Abacaxi?
03:57 That's absurd. I went there yesterday.
03:59 It's all asphalt.
04:01 The city hall or the MRV should have at least
04:04 asphalted it, widened it,
04:06 because when the guy gets to Abacaxi,
04:08 I think it was the guy from Abacaxi who didn't let him do it.
04:11 Because he has a lot of movement.
04:13 When you get to Abacaxi, you can go to Via Expressa,
04:16 which is where the parking lot is,
04:19 you have to do it, because you can only get in there.
04:22 Now, if you want to park your car behind the car,
04:24 you can go to that street on the right.
04:27 And go up there.
04:29 And there's a zone with a hole.
04:31 The city hall made a huge mistake.
04:33 It should have either done it or demanded it.
04:36 Or gone against the party.
04:38 So there was almost no work.
04:40 The traffic is not chaotic.
04:42 If they did a little bit,
04:44 a little bit,
04:46 that the city hall did,
04:48 or demanded it,
04:50 it would be great.
04:52 I was at the official opening against Santos,
04:54 and in the last game against Culebra.
04:56 But there were 22,000, half.
04:58 But this game had almost 40,000.
05:00 36,000 in the audience, but you consider
05:02 that there are people who go, stay on the outside,
05:04 there's a pedestrian.
05:06 That's what the government says,
05:08 but it's not the city.
05:10 We got a fine from the traffic police,
05:12 because my son stopped in the double line
05:14 for us to get in.
05:16 How are you going to get in the car?
05:18 If there's a car up there.
05:20 If there's no space,
05:22 if there's no place for the car to stop.
05:24 So, military police,
05:26 we asked Alterosa Sport today
05:28 for an answer to that.
05:30 Commander, go there one day,
05:32 go there one day,
05:34 so you can understand and talk to your commanders,
05:36 so you can have a better understanding with the fans.
05:38 Because the guy is going to get a fine, man.
05:40 It's 500 reais, 1,000 reais.
05:42 A guy who's a Uber driver,
05:44 a taxi driver, or a guy who's already spent
05:46 to go to the field. It's bullshit, isn't it?
05:48 After all, the coach is tired of taking the beating.
05:50 I have to put on this glasses here to finish.
05:52 You didn't go to school,
05:54 you stayed five years in the fifth grade.
05:56 - Yeah.
05:56 (bell dings)

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