[EU] Europa League 2010/11 (10 Viewers)

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
:weee:

Can't belive I'm going to see Juve play twice in one year. I feel like crying.

I'v got a soft spot for Bnei-Yehuda, a small club with promising young players, an eternal underdogs in the league, but Juve should win by 3-5 goals in total.

Last game here was great, so many local Juve fans came, but also many fans from Jordan and turkey and there was a very good vibe in the stand, even though the game was avarge and no Del Piero.

Btw, its only around 35 C right now so its a rather timid summer so far. next month its gonna be around the 40's for sure.
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
:weee:

Can't belive I'm going to see Juve play twice in one year. I feel like crying.

I'v got a soft spot for Bnei-Yehuda, a small club with promising young players, an eternal underdogs in the league, but Juve should win by 3-5 goals in total.

Last game here was great, so many local Juve fans came, but also many fans from Jordan and turkey and there was a very good vibe in the stand, even though the game was avarge and no Del Piero.

Btw, its only around 35 C right now so its a rather timid summer so far. next month its gonna be around the 40's for sure.
You're not through to face Juve yet. ;)
 

Tomice

Senior Member
Mar 25, 2009
3,024
well we are the biggest club in ireland and most succesful and i dont think its right saying we are shite up there but at leaset we will have a big support over in stadio del alpi if we get you last night bnei yehuda brought zero fans
To be fair, Bnei-Yehuda is known as the "shehona" or in english the hood.
Its beacuse they are a club that reprasents a small and rather poor part of Tel- aviv, they dont have many fans in general ( altough they are noisy) and most of their fans are from a rather low socio-economic level and thats way you wont see then in away game abroad.
 

The Curr

Senior Member
Feb 3, 2007
33,705
:tup: I will go to the match for sure if they get through.
If you get tickets. There'll be a huge demand from home fans and, presumably, quite a few Juve fans will come over. They'll both be given preference over the likes of us. It depends on where the match is played. If it's in Tallaght it'll be very tough to get tickets.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
If I'm not in Freiburg I'll try and get anybody that wants them tickets. Jonathan Roche golfs with my Da.


More than likely they'll move the game to the Aviva, it's probably sell a fair few tickets, biggest competitive game here in some while.
 

Gian

COME HOME MOGGI
Apr 12, 2009
17,803
To be fair, Bnei-Yehuda is known as the "shehona" or in english the hood.
Its beacuse they are a club that reprasents a small and rather poor part of Tel- aviv, they dont have many fans in general ( altough they are noisy) and most of their fans are from a rather low socio-economic level and thats way you wont see then in away game abroad.
so your saying that there are broke jews on this planet? wtf
 

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