I'm sure of it. Too bad that that 10% is able to control also the remaining 90%.
Probaly with a new stadium many families will return to the stadium with their children and the stadium won't be empty :wink:
Anyway, it's about POVs. I am for a safer stadium, where you don't have to go fearing to be stabbed or end up in a hospital, where there's no need of thousands of police officers every week, and so on. I am ready to sacrifice the coreographies and whatever the Ultras have to offer. Btw, they are intimidating our players, at the moment, smart job

Or better. If the Ultras are able to show their love for the team without trepassing laws limits they are welcome. But I can't stand the fact that curvas, at the moment, are lawless places with certain people in it. Just reading their motives for wednesday made me think: they booed and insulted the players, told them they had no balls, saying that, no, it wasn't against them, it was against the tickets and the consideration in their regards. How coherent! It just shows you the aaverage IQ of some people.
Like someone said, it's them that had no balls to take out a giant "Giraudo, fuck you" banner, because they know well that if Giraudo gets angry, they won't be able to be there anymore. So, to demonstrate their power, they chose some weaker targets. Power, not love for the shirt.
Btw, it's true love choosing to spit on players you say you love in such a situation? Or it's maybe just fear of not being able to create trouble anymore in the near future? They had to choose between not putting at risk the scudetto and remaining the Kapos of the curva. We all know their choice.
The whole not-juventino world that saw their demonstration thought they are some mindless spoiled brats. Let's remember that those people represent us not only when they create a colourful coreography, they represent us always, whatever they do. I personally think that what happened it's a lot more shameful that an half empty stadium.
Evrerything IMHO, of course.