Expect a full stadium vs Palermo (1 Viewer)

mnementh

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
2,122
#1
Expect a full stadium vs Parlemo :

Following Antonio Giraudo´s statement on friday morning the bianconeri fans
have wholeheartedly got behind their side; a groundswell of support has seen
more than 10,000 tickets snapped up in the space of a few hours

The stadium will be almost completely sold out on Sunday, with only 900
tickets remaining for the final game at the DelleAlpi this season.

At the West stand box office from 12:30 on Sunday it will be possible to
purchase the last available tickets, which are on sale for as little as ten
Euros (rising to €30).
 

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Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
1,517
#4
zizoufan said:
great ! that wil push the players to do their best !
off topic : juventus have won 2 CL right ?

yes, we have won 2 cl.

nice to hear that the stadium will be sold out. I think that will be or last match in the delle alpi.
 

Morra10

Senior Member
Apr 30, 2006
3,576
#6
i think part of the reason noone has come to our games this year is because we almost wrapped up the scudetto half way through the season........now that we made it a race again the fans are coming back which will be a great site.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
83,441
#8
This is the time for all juventini to rally and get behind the team... thoughts about Capello and Zlatan and Moggi, etc., aside.
 

AzherIqbal

Junior Member
Nov 15, 2005
288
#9
Juve fans prepare Scudetto party Saturday 6 May, 2006

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Amid controversy and a title race that’s not yet over, Juventus fans are flocking to the sold-out Stadio Delle Alpi for Sunday’s game with Palermo.

The Turin arena is famously unpopular with supporters and rarely manages attendances of more than 35,000, but less than 900 tickets remain available for the last home match of the season.


A combination of factors has led to this situation, as Juve have offered some tickets at just five Euros, while fans are eager to be part of the Scudetto celebrations should Milan slip up in their encounter at Parma.


The Bianconeri faithful are also trying to show their confidence in the club after a week in which the Luciano Moggi phone-tap scandal and subsequent FIGC investigation has seen increasingly strong allegations hit the headlines.


An anonymous representative of the Agnelli family, who own Juventus, was quoted on the ApBiscom news agency this evening on the situation and the future of the Triade of directors: Antonio Giraudo, Roberto Bettega and Moggi.


“Our silence is not a sign of disinterest, but above all because we wish to leave the team in peace ahead of one of the most important games of the season,” said the source.


“After the end of the campaign, that could see a deserved Scudetto go to Juve, we will act. We want to understand and evaluate what has happened. The directorial structure of the club will be decided in September in the shareholders’ meeting.”


As for the team, they continue to hold their Press silence, but reporters at the training ground suggest that Fabio Cannavaro and Mauro German Camoranesi have recovered from their injuries, but Federico Balzaretti is a major doubt to face Palermo.


Jonathan Zebina is expected to start in defence, with Zlatan Ibrahimovic partnering David Trezeguet, pushing Alessandro Del Piero on to the bench.
 

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