At the stadium, doesn't have to be Delle Alpi, anyother in Italy will do the job as well, BUT those are treats rather than a week-in-week-out actions. I usually watch at home; when there's a big match I go to a friend's house (he has a mega big screen :lick: ) where a bunch of us gather and then cheer/yell/pillow fight/provoke/etc one another
++ [ originally posted by nina ] ++
At the stadium, doesn't have to be Delle Alpi, anyother in Italy will do the job as well, BUT those are treats rather than a week-in-week-out actions. I usually watch at home; when there's a big match I go to a friend's house (he has a mega big screen :lick: ) where a bunch of us gather and then cheer/yell/pillow fight/provoke/etc one another
nothing better than watchin it with friends. i remember the worLd cup. the games started at 12 pm. we, about 8 people, went to a friends house since 8.30 and pLayed nba Live tiLl the game started
I love watching it at home with a can of beer in my left hand and a remote control in my right always ready to switch to other matches on other channels. There are always 3-4 matches at the same time.
I went to bar with friends sometimes. The atmostphere is good.
I watch most Juve & serie A matches on RAI International = RAI 3 at home. I only know of one other Juve fan & sometimes we catch a game together & it's always fan.
++ [ originally posted by Gandalf ] ++
it depends on who we are playing.. if it is a big match.. against a big team.. I don't watch it at home.. I go to the coffee shop where all football fans gather and smoke "sheesha".. great atmosphere..
if it's against a small team I watch it at home coz they won't be showing it in the coffee shop..
I wish I can go to the stadium and see the matches LIVE..
I went to this Turkish joint called TCHE TCHE at Bur Dubai to watch a Juventus game. A cultured little place with classy architecture & friendly waiters. It as really cool. Everyone was smoking sheesha.
++ [ originally posted by nina ] ++
At the stadium, doesn't have to be Delle Alpi, anyother in Italy will do the job as well, BUT those are treats rather than a week-in-week-out actions. I usually watch at home; when there's a big match I go to a friend's house (he has a mega big screen :lick: ) where a bunch of us gather and then cheer/yell/pillow fight/provoke/etc one another