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Floro Fckin' Flores
May 16, 2010
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In the game against Udinese , the stream with the english commentators , one of the commentators was asking the other if he was a juventus fan, cause he was humming the "Juve Ale" and "Fine" chants.
He said he wasent a fan, but that they were so damn catchy and the other guy agreed we got awesome chants.


Personally, i goddamn love the "juve ale".

THis one

http://nl.fanchants.it/football-songs/juventus-chants/juve-ale/


But it sounds a million times better when you hear the entire fucking juve stadium sing it
What did they think of "come la Juve" chant?
 

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Elvin

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Nov 25, 2005
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indeed, we have the catchiest chants ever. The name of the club is perfect for chants anyway.

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indeed, we have the catchiest chants ever. The name of the club is perfect for chants anyway.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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In the game against Udinese , the stream with the english commentators , one of the commentators was asking the other if he was a juventus fan, cause he was humming the "Juve Ale" and "Fine" chants.
He said he wasent a fan, but that they were so damn catchy and the other guy agreed we got awesome chants.


Personally, i goddamn love the "juve ale".

THis one

http://nl.fanchants.it/football-songs/juventus-chants/juve-ale/


But it sounds a million times better when you hear the entire fucking juve stadium sing it
 

AOD4

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Nov 24, 2004
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Crowd numbers in Italy are dwindling to a new low, according to a study published in La Gazzetta dello Sport.

While it can prove difficult to find tickets for big games in the Premier League or the Bundesliga, many Serie A clubs are struggling even to fill half their grounds in a further sign of the game's decline in Italy.

Hooliganism and aged stadiums are the main reasons for the decline, while with every game available on pay-TV, more and more fans are preferring to stay at home to watch their favourite team in action.

The figures, collated by The Guardian, show how over the first few weekends of the season, just 55.8 percent of seats were filled in Italian grounds.

AC Milan's opening match of the season against Lazio drew just 37,000 at the San Siro, which holds 80,000. That is compared to the full house of over 80,000 packed into the Westfalenstadion to see Borussia Dortmund's opener against Bayer Leverkusen and the 75,339 who witnessed Manchester United's home defeat to Swansea.

Grounds in England's top flight were 98.4 percent full, followed by the Bundesliga with 93.6 percent, the Netherlands' Eredivisie with 90 percent, the Primera Division in Spain with 75.4 percent and 69.3 percent in France's Ligue 1.

Less than 8,000 attended Udinese's clash with Empoli, although construction work at the Stadio Friuli meant not many more could fit in. That Udinese are in the middle of renovating their ground is, however, a rarity in the Italian game.

Apart from Juventus, who moved to their own Juventus Stadium home three years ago -- and have won the Serie A title in each of their three seasons there -- most clubs occupy grounds owned by city councils who refuse to invest beyond the necessary maintenance work. Some do not even cover those costs, resulting in decaying structures.

Roma have unveiled plans for a new-build stadium just outside the city while Sampdoria's new president Massimo Ferrero is looking to revive plans first drawn up by his predecessors to construct a new home for the Blucerchiati.

Milan giants AC and Inter have both run feasibility studies into either building a new ground or taking ownership of and redeveloping the San Siro. Given the amount of bureaucracy needed to get beyond plans on paper, though, most clubs are just standing still, accepting the situation as it is.

Roma are the exception. "I want the new stadium by 2016," their president James Pallotta said. "I would even carry [Francesco] Totti on my shoulders to the new stadium to make him play there."


The league is going down to a record low...
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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yeh but is is bad indeed in comparison to the numbers of the other leagues.

If only all teams did what Juve did. it doesnt matter if it isnt a super big stadium... but one that at least is in fulll hold of each team.
 

Mark

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Dec 19, 2003
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radioradio, il direttore ilario di giovambattista " per me gervinho e iturbe attualmente sono migliori di robben e ribery"

radioradio director ilario di giovambattista: "for me gervinho and iturbe atm are better than Robben and Ribéry."

 

Suns

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May 22, 2009
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radioradio, il direttore ilario di giovambattista " per me gervinho e iturbe attualmente sono migliori di robben e ribery"

radioradio director ilario di giovambattista: "for me gervinho and iturbe atm are better than Robben and Ribéry."

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Dostoevsky

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May 27, 2007
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    Too early in the season to draw firm conclusions.
    Why do you say that?

    I highly doubt anything will change on the stands. Stadiums will be full (or quite full) at derbies (I guess this is a key word since Milan - Lazio attendance was pathetic, so this basically goes only for Juve matches, possibly Roma/Napoli on a couple of matches) but on lesser matches I don't think attendance will rise. The quality of Serie A didn't get much better. If anything we've seen less tickets bought by Inter and Milan (especially).

    League will get a boost once Roma builds a new stadium and San Siro gets renovated I assume.
     

    Red

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    Nov 26, 2006
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    Because Milan and Inter have actually put together squads that should do fairly well this season.

    However, the fans have no faith because of how shit the teams have been in recent years, so aren't going to go and watch until the team has demonstrated an improvement.

    It'll take time for the likes of them and Lazio to build their attendances back up to a truer level this season.
     
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    Dostoevsky

    Dostoevsky

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    Fair enough.

    However I still refuse to believe Milan will manage to convince them cause IMO they are still quite poor. Inter and Lazio might manage to pull it off, though.
     

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