J Stadium/Allianz (24 Viewers)

Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
12,750
Stick to supporting the Pies mate, Mr. Maguire appreciates the support.
Come down to Sydney and i'll give you a taste of ''wog bashing day'', instead rename it to ''smacking arrogant Victorians in the head because it's fun day''.
Ah, macho threats over the Internet, never fails to amuse me. :lol:
 

JuveJay

Senior Signor
Moderator
Mar 6, 2007
74,927
I have nothing against Italy, I like Italy as a country. Just don't see why we're going so hard on the whole Italian thing. It has been so much of it, the players, nothing else but Italian coaches, Italian type of football, Italian this, Italian that. I know the team is in Italy, but so is a lot of other teams yet I don't see them being so affected by the nation. We're going overboard.
Ah I thought it was this, because some people are very annoyed at the whole Italian player and manager thing, having the tricolore on the stadium is now horrendous and deserves their wrath also. Don't worry, I don't think it's an indicator that we are going to keep signing 'mediocre Italians'.
 

Nomuken

“Year Zero”
Contributor
Dec 14, 2009
5,706
In the 2002-2003 season the Juventus directors started a new project which gave La Curva Nord to the Centro Coordinamento Juventus Club. This is an organization that contains every official Juventus club in Italy and abroad. More than 1000 Juventus clubs altogether. The Juventus directors decided to remove every ultras group from La Curva Nord, and prohibited them to show banners from ultras group in that part of the stadium. The project of the Juventus directors has turned out to be a huge failure.

La Curva Nord is now almost deserted in the majority of the Juventus games, and the few songs that come from them can barely be heard by the rest of the stadium. The absence of a real supportergroup commanding La Curva Nord is evident. For many years Juventus had a huge advantage in that they had two huge stands in both ends of the stadium cheering on them. It is rare in Italy and abroad that clubs have supportergroups in both ends of their stadium. This created a good atmosphere in the Delle Alpi stadium. The Juventus ultras groups are very curious about what will happen when the new stadium is ready. Will they again be allowed to occupy both ends of the stadium, or will Juventus continue their failure project?
 

Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
4,102
In the 2002-2003 season the Juventus directors started a new project which gave La Curva Nord to the Centro Coordinamento Juventus Club. This is an organization that contains every official Juventus club in Italy and abroad. More than 1000 Juventus clubs altogether. The Juventus directors decided to remove every ultras group from La Curva Nord, and prohibited them to show banners from ultras group in that part of the stadium. The project of the Juventus directors has turned out to be a huge failure.

La Curva Nord is now almost deserted in the majority of the Juventus games, and the few songs that come from them can barely be heard by the rest of the stadium. The absence of a real supportergroup commanding La Curva Nord is evident. For many years Juventus had a huge advantage in that they had two huge stands in both ends of the stadium cheering on them. It is rare in Italy and abroad that clubs have supportergroups in both ends of their stadium. This created a good atmosphere in the Delle Alpi stadium. The Juventus ultras groups are very curious about what will happen when the new stadium is ready. Will they again be allowed to occupy both ends of the stadium, or will Juventus continue their failure project?
Juventus management often states that the new stadium is intended for families and is designed as an environment that is safe for children. I suppose most ultras are law abiding citizens, however there are many bad apples among them and having both ends occupied by them runs the risk of destroying the intended atmosphere at the new stadium.
 

paoluzzo

Junior Member
Dec 7, 2008
370
This is a scheme by the user Whyborn from "tifosibianconeri.com"

The cover is almost done, what is left is Etfe and Skilights to complete everything. From the inside another user said the work is going faster than he thought. Dressing rooms is almost finished, next week they supposed to begin to work to the pitch. and the rods, well, a project manager said to him that they are thinking an alternate solution in case they will bother the fans.


http://img822.imageshack.us/img822/9781/aaaspk.jpg

 

Nenz

Senior Member
Apr 17, 2008
10,472
Stick to supporting the Pies mate, Mr. Maguire appreciates the support.
Come down to Sydney and i'll give you a taste of ''wog bashing day'', instead rename it to ''smacking arrogant Victorians in the head because it's fun day''.
:lol: Please come to Melbourne and let me know.
 

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