Inside the suffering and celebration for Cagliari, outside the shame. The usual indecent show was broadcast around the Unipol Domus. A corner of the city stormed by thousands of fans forced to grope in the dark . The complaints have so far fallen on deaf ears. Worse, in the recent past it has even been denied to reporters by the City Hall that the problem exists. “It doesn't appear, it hasn't been reported,” the reply.

To access the stadium from the area of the old Italia '90 ball you have to pass in the dim light, mitigated by the headlights of cars looking for parking . Among those vehicles there are also those of the police: it is surprising that not even the military and agents have ever raised the problem with the Prefecture and the Police Headquarters . Or, if they have done so, they have not made inroads into the municipal offices where decisions are centralized.

From the old North to the South, with the covered grandstand of the late Sant'Elia in the middle, the streetlights are off. At most, there is one in five or six turned on, confirming that, in any case, a "functioning" lighting system exists.

The stretch that runs along the former Curva Sud is completely in darkness, especially dangerous when fans leave the stadium on foot, dangerously sharing the road with cars leaving the parking areas.

The tragedies, right after Cagliari's home matches, did not induce anyone to solve the problem. It's a shame, because while waiting for the new stadium, the fans have the right, after the joy or pain in front of the spectacle of football, to return home safely.

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