[Friendly] Singapore All-Stars 0-5 JUVENTUS (August 16th 2014) (11 Viewers)

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
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so milan/sassoulo is the last friendly this pre season ?

we should have had atleast one real test. well missed most of our friendlies, hope we atleast tried some new formations/ movements.
 

AlexOB

Senior Member
Apr 2, 2014
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Yeah, a decent run against some random band of farmers, but that still doesn't excuse the foolish decision on going on an Asian tour against this shitty teams, an unbearable decision neaver made by any top club in history before, and totally useless. And still our performance is far by the ones of the true big teams out there, for example Bayern's outing against MLS all-stars, we can't be positive on Allegri and this team for now.
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
66,781
Yeah, a decent run against some random band of farmers, but that still doesn't excuse the foolish decision on going on an Asian tour against this shitty teams, an unbearable decision neaver made by any top club in history before, and totally useless. And still our performance is far by the ones of the true big teams out there, for example Bayern's outing against MLS all-stars, we can't be positive on Allegri and this team for now.
What are you trying to say?
 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
3,660
Yeah, a decent run against some random band of farmers, but that still doesn't excuse the foolish decision on going on an Asian tour against this $#@!ty teams, an unbearable decision neaver made by any top club in history before, and totally useless. And still our performance is far by the ones of the true big teams out there, for example Bayern's outing against MLS all-stars, we can't be positive on Allegri and this team for now.
Even in this guys complain !!!
This tour improves us financially instead of toothless italian armature teams every year we play in pre season

This year preseason i like so much and we can do it every two years
And we can have the local training camps Because those local preseason campain it has its specials

Am with you we can add extra option such as Angelli Cup playing one of the top ten teams .... Plus TIM Tournement
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,967
Italian Serie A champions Juventus beat a Singapore Selection side 5-0 in a friendly match at the new National Stadium on Saturday night. It was the first football match ever played at the 55,000-seater arena, and was attended by a crowd of 27,338. - See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/sp...y-new-national-stadium-2#sthash.nRNcG0cR.dpuf
half-capacity? :frown:

atleast it's a start though, hope the club figures out how to reach out to fans around the world... and next time the attendances will be higher :xfinger:.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
81,127
Baby steps. South-East Asia (and well Asia in general) is EPL (and Real Madrid/Barca) territory. If we keep playing out this way and promoting our brand properly - as well as winning stuff consistently- the crowd numbers and interest will definitely increase.
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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Language is a big issue. The target fanbase listens to english commentary, SerieA/Juventus is allowing itself to be defined by EPL fan commentators (assuming most english commentators support some EPL club). I found it rare to hear English commentary that didn't take digs at SerieA or Juventus.
if Indonesians have Indonesian commentary then it would explain our fanbase there, any Indonesian can confirm?
 

bongraider

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Feb 6, 2012
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And it was deathly quiet most of the game. SG peeps a little too uptight, or it looks like theres more EPL fans here. There was a promotion for redeeming complimentary tickets by buying a certain brand of energy drink, which leads me to believe target sales were not meant, and also that i got cheated by buying early, and paid the whole amount
 
Aug 2, 2014
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Language is a big issue. The target fanbase listens to english commentary, SerieA/Juventus is allowing itself to be defined by EPL fan commentators (assuming most english commentators support some EPL club). I found it rare to hear English commentary that didn't take digs at SerieA or Juventus.
if Indonesians have Indonesian commentary then it would explain our fanbase there, any Indonesian can confirm?
I don't really get your point but Serie A in Indonesia have always been with English commentary.
 

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