The Australian Juventus Thread (17 Viewers)

Cirillo

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I think there's a few people on this forum from Australia so I thought I'd start a thread. I searched couldn't see another one created.

I'm Adam, I live in Adelaide and have been a Juve supporter for as long as i can remember. I'm somewhat partial to Adelaide United in the A League and even though I am a season ticket holder I only support the team because they're from my home town.

I'm also an Adelaide Crows supporter but that's a whole different football.

Anyway looking forward to meeting other Australian Juventus fans and hearing their thoughts on the greatest sporting club on earth.

FORZA JUVENTUS!!!!!!!!!!!

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Cirillo

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    We have a citizenship test test. You have to study the Australian vernacular and learn all the stupid little Aussie things we do different
     
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    Cirillo

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    Australia is a good place. Happy to welcome all the Juventino's that want to come
     

    Rabbit

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    I'm Ash and live in Melbourne and i've been supporting Juventus since 2004, when i was 9 and i also support Melbourne Victory :D

    Forza Juve!
     
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    gray

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    There's quite a few Aussies here, not excluding our longtime moderator Graham. :pint:
    It's touching that a handful of people around here still remember me :wub:

    I'm Graham, I'm an Australian-born-Korean who's been supporting Juve for about 11 years. I'm somewhat ashamed to say that I don't really follow the A-League, though I catch Sydney FC matches on TV every now and then when I get the chance.
     
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    Cirillo

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    Nothing to be ashamed of, A-League is for "not quite's" & "never were's" with coaches that still think Route One, Long ball is the best way to get results. Some good players have come out of A League but a lot of them just get caught in the system here
     

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