Day Three: Soccer match. Bologna vs. Cagliari. This is Caesar’s itinerary item and I’m going along for the fun (?). I owe it to him for all the televised soccer matches I’ve ruined with vacuuming during the single goal of the match, which seems to happen with relative frequency.
The night before the match, he tries to get tickets, which are available but the firewall on the site is blocking the final payment. We spend an hour on different devices but just can’t get the tickets. No worries, we’ll buy at the stadium, which is about three miles away. Then we learn that there is a marathon taking place in the city and we can’t get the car out. No worries, we’ll get a bus.
Morning comes and we start out to get the bus but the marathon route changes the bus route. No worries, we’ll walk. Forty five minutes later we are at the Stadio Dall’ara but can’t find the ticket office. No worries, we’ll ask some fans. Caesar Caramanico approaches a large group of them outside a bar and only when I get closer do I realize that he has disturbed the partying neo-fascita Ultra fans who seem to favor face tattoos and dislike dentists. The one woman in the group is eyeing me up and I’m pretty sure she can take me but I shoot her a tough, Darby girl glare and say nothing (because I can’t say anything worthwhile in Italian anyway) and she backs down a bit. No worries. Ticket booth is around the corner.
As we approach the booth, security stops us because you can’t go that way and then inform us that you can’t buy tickets at the booth but only online. Caesar spends the next twenty minutes explaining the online issues to two older men who I highly doubt even know how to get online much less buy something. A younger kid, managing traffic, jumps in and another twenty minutes of him playing with Caesar’s phone and having the same outcome as us. Then Caesar insists he try it on his phone which works but the kid doesn’t have enough credit on his card to buy them even as Caesar offers him more money than they cost. No worries. He lets us through to talk to people in the ticket booth that doesn’t sell tickets.
The girl in the ticket booth tells us that you can’t buy tickets on the day of the event except online. No kidding. Caesar is relentless and walks down to the VIP entrance and tells the young girl and guy there his story. They are kind. They’ll help him and they proceed to do exactly what we’ve been doing since last night and they too can’t get past the firewall. More security people jump in to help. The entrance is now being covered by a single girl. I have no interest in the ticket saga, so I’m watching the Maserati and high end European cars arrive and present their pass, which the girl scans. These people are definitely not Ultras, good hair, shiny teeth, expensive sunglasses.
I’m thinking about all this when Caesar shouts “Gianni Morandi” and rushes the arriving car. I think he’s run into a grade school friend as he is talking and laughing with a handsome man in the car. The security kids are laughing too. Whatever. I don’t understand the conversation, it is too fast. Caesar loooks at me and says “Lorraine, do you know who this is?” Yeah, I think , you just said it’s Gianni Morandi, the question is how do you know him? He is telling him something about playing songs for his students at Grays Ferry. I’m really lost. The guy is friendly and he gives me a look too but not the kind the Ultra girl gave me, a more flirty one, so I like Caesar’s friend. They’re talking about the ticket situation now. Oh Lord. He jokes that we can have his for a hundred bucks. He has to go, we’re holding traffic and he says in English, “I’ll see you inside” and I reply, because finally I can, “not unless I figure out a way to sneak in”. The people in the car laugh. I’m not being funny but whatever, it’s my first communication with anyone besides Caesar for the past two hours, so I’m satisfied.
The security people try fifty different ways to buy the tickets but nothing works until we decide to say that we are Italian and not USA. Bingo! The firewall goes down and we’ve scored two tickets twenty minutes before game time. Caesar is happy as a kid on Christmas morning. He is so excited! “I can’t believe we just met Gianni Morandi!” Huh? Oh, is he a soccer player? “Lorraine, you just met the most famous entertainer in all of Italy. Let me see your pictures.” I look at him. There are no pictures . I thought it was your friend, I had no idea. Yes, the best shot of the soccer game came at the VIP parking lot and I missed it.