how many people here had ever come to see juve's match locale (2 Viewers)

Nicole

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Sep 16, 2004
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Alot of people here find it difficult because they arent from Italy, and it is very expensive, you alot have to think alot of people here are only in the late teens or early-20s!
 

Tino

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Feb 1, 2005
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++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
Alot of people here find it difficult because they arent from Italy, and it is very expensive, you alot have to think alot of people here are only in the late teens or early-20s!
so true Nicole!
I life in the east of german, and when I want to drive to my church (delle alpi) I need more than 15hours!!!:eek:
But in the summer (not many days left) I drive to the preseason, to salice (200 kilometers from Torino)!

But the problem is, I dont know when the team arrives their!:D

My theorie is, that Hertha BSC (a german club) qualified for the campions leuage, and than with a little luck, Juve is in Hertha´s group!!:D

ciao
Forza Juve
 

Pete

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Nov 23, 2003
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I've been to every Man Utd-Juve game at Old Trafford since 99. Newcastle 2003 at St James' Park. Liverpool this year at Anfield. I've been to the Delle Alpi, but only when it was empty (even though it usually is!). I was tempted to go to the home Liverpool game this year, but I'm now glad I talked myself out of it.
 

Dan

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Mar 9, 2004
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Being a Juve fan for just 3 years, i have never gone to see them play. I will defentely go when im older though.
 
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cqut

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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
    Alot of people here find it difficult because they arent from Italy, and it is very expensive, you alot have to think alot of people here are only in the late teens or early-20s!
    how much?
     

    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by cqut ] ++


    how much?
    I dont, but you have to think about travel to Italy, then to Turin, then there are tickets to see the game, isnt isnt including things like hotels as well, its alot of money.
     
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    cqut

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    ++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++


    I dont, but you have to think about travel to Italy, then to Turin, then there are tickets to see the game, isnt isnt including things like hotels as well, its alot of money.
    in china...
    we can only cost 3-4 dollars to see a game of chinese league match

    20-40 dollars can see a game of Asian CUP


    maybe it's more expensive in Europe
     

    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by cqut ] ++


    in china...
    we can only cost 3-4 dollars to see a game of chinese league match

    20-40 dollars can see a game of Asian CUP


    maybe it's more expensive in Europe
    Yes, I think it is more, I dont know how much tickets for the Delli Alpi cost though.
     
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    cqut

    cqut

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    is it so difficult to see a games for people in Europe/...
    why few people know that?
     

    Nicole

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    ++ [ originally posted by cqut ] ++
    is it so difficult to see a games for people in Europe/...
    why few people know that?
    Not really cqut, its just that 99% of the people on this site dont live in Italy, and cant go to see Juve play
     

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