BY: Matias Grez
Walking down Naples' narrow streets, they say you can taste football. Mix with the Neapolitan people, the fans, the shopkeepers and you can feel the city lives football. "If you see a 90-year-old lady in Naples, she is a supporter of the team," one local taxi driver tells Copa90.
"Every young player who plays football here dreams of putting on the Napoli shirt," says Antonio Piccolo, who works at the Arci Scampia football school in Northern Naples. "Napoli is the pride of Naples," adds Antonello, a Napoli ultra from the San Paolo stadium's Curva B. "Perhaps in Milan they have businesses and industries -- we only have football."
SOURCE: http://www.kitv.com
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