A trip to Trofeo Berlusconi "help is needed" (5 Viewers)

ZAF3000

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Hi guys :D
I'll make it short.. I would like to go to Milano to wath attend the trofeo Berlusconi match. I don't have tickets. I've been surfing the web on daily bases to find tickets online. I found a site selling them at 65 pounds and 130 pounds for hte short and long legs respectively (thats UK pounds).
My questions are:
1- Do these rates sound good for you or are they too high for the match and that I could find better place to get these tickets.
2- The rate included only short and long leg but it did not state the distance from the pitch. Is that normal? How can I get closer to the ground?
3- Do you have any recommendations regarding a where to buy tickets else where than this site?

I would highly appreciate any help I could get, I am running out of time..

Help me support our Juve :D

Thanks alot.
 

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Geof

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ZAF3000

ZAF3000

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    What's with the short leg / long leg stuff? this is one match, right?
    Short leg "OF THE FIELD" (forgot to type it I'll edit my post :D) as in behind the goals..


    I'll drop them an email now.

    Thanx
     
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    ZAF3000

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    Does anyone have Juventus email address? I am looking for the email juventus.com but I couldn't find it.

    EDITED: After a long hustle with overseas phonecalls to both Juventus FC and AC Milan I know now that the tickets are not for sale yet. They will be on sale sometime in august. I will keep updating this thread for those who want to attend the match as well.
     
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    Ok this the latest update I got on the tickets.

    Dear Dr. Zawawi,
    we correct our previous communication of 16.07.2007 and we inform you that it's possible to purchase the tickets of Trofeo Luigi Berlusconi ed.2008 going to the Intesa Sanpaolo branches and subscribing the prepaid card "Flash Cuore Rossonero".
    We haven't instructions about the days of the sales. In order to receive the information you need, and verify any alternative to purchase tickets of the match, please visit the AC Milan official website.
    Best regards.


    Servizio Clienti
    IntesaSanpaolo
     
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    ZAF3000

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    Ok here is AC Milan's replies regarding the tickets:

    thanks for your mail.
    You can buy the tickets for Berlusconi's Trophy from August 6th in every branch of Intesa Sanpaolo bank in Italy, or the day of the match directly at the stadium ticket offices, open from 6.45 pm. For the other information, you can visit its website: www.acmilan.com

    Best regards,

    Milan Entertainment S.r.l.
    Direzione Gestione Stadio
    La Segreteria
    Dear Dr Zawawi,

    for this match there won’t be any online ticket available. You can buy them directly at the stadium box office the day of the match.

    The stadium sector dedicated to Juventus supporters will be the Third Ring Green, while the sector reserved to AC Milan fans will be the Second Ring Blue, as usual.

    Best regards,

    Milan Entertainment S.r.l.
    Direzione Gestione Stadio
    La Segreteria
     

    Alltagsheld

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    @ZAF3000

    Where are you planning to sit? What would you recommend as a first-time visitor, since I've never been to any Juve games yet? And away matches are a special case, aren't they. Any hints by others?

    Any help appreciated, thx.

    I don't know if it's a dumb question, but can I wear my Juve jersey in the normal tribunes?
     
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    ZAF3000

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    It would be my first time to attend a Juve match as well.. I don't know where will I be sitting.. I wish I could wear my brand new Del Piero home jersey. I'll bring it with me to Milan and decide a min before I go :D ..
     
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    BTW, i'll be buying the tickets on the match day from the stadium.. I hope I can find good seats.
     
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    ZAF3000

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    Ok here is a summary of the experience.
    I arrived a day prior to the match, i.e. Saturday. I immediately went to San Siro and bought the ticket. I was in the "S" seating area to be specific 20/11. The ticket was 47 euros.

    I arrived at the stadium 30 min prior to kick off. The entrance was smooth. I played it smart and did not wear my Juve Jersey but I did wear a Juve wrist-band. I was surrounded by Milanista from every angle lol but they were cool. In particular the guy who was sitting next to me in 21/11.

    I wish we had ended the match with a better result or even a better performance. I am proud I have attended and supported Juventus never the less. I am very proud of our youngsters who were the true star of this game, specially Rossi.

    Hopefully, this will be the begining of a string of match attendants for me, they won't be frequent though lol. I hope I can make another appearance during the season :D .. Loved the experience. For those who are hesitant on going through the hussel just to attend the match, DO IT. It is well worth it :)

    I am currently in Milan airport awaiting my return flight :)
     

    Alltagsheld

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    I just got home from Milan and damn, the San Siro is huge, isn't it? I was in the 2nd blue ring with my girlfriend. The price for the ticket was 12€. The view was perfect and I had no problems wearing my Juve jersey all of the time, jumped up when we scored the offside goal looking like a fool seconds after. Everything was wonderful except for...you might guess...the result.
     

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