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Nov 26, 2006
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Why don't clubs build their stadia with deplorable away sections- terrible view of the pitch, uncomfortable seating, exposure to the weather?
You'd like the away section at Aberdeen.



They get a couple of sections at the side of the stand on the far side of the pitch.

It's partially uncovered and, the North Sea being about 800 yards to the left of that picture, they get the freezing wind/rain/sleet/snow coming right in at them thought the open side of the stand. :D
 

Quetzalcoatl

It ain't hard to tell
Aug 22, 2007
65,575
You'd like the away section at Aberdeen.



They get a couple of sections at the side of the stand on the far side of the pitch.

It's partially uncovered and, the North Sea being about 800 yards to the left of that picture, they get the freezing wind/rain/sleet/snow coming right in at them thought the open side of the stand. :D
That's what I'm talking about :D
 

Cirillo

Senior Member
Nov 10, 2009
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When Arsenal built their stadium they made a big deal about how they were going to spend more than any other club in the world to maintain their pitch to enable them to continue to play the kind of football they want to play. Have we come out and made any statements about the pitch specifically? Traditionally the pitches in Italy have been pretty bad, especially around Christmas and new year
 

Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
19,354
Casting begins for cheerleaders in the new stadium
July 7, 2011


Casting has begun for the girls who will perform in the new stadium and participate in various different activities organised by Betclic. Examples of these include 'flash-mob’ which took place last December, with the cheerleaders lighting up the streets of Milan. Another successful event was Zebra Day, where the girls took videos and pictures with members of the public on the streets of Torino. The content was uploaded on the web shortly afterwards.

The power is in the hands of Juventus supporters, who will be able to vote for their favourite cheerleaders on Facebook. To participate in the casting, please send a photograph along with measurements and general information to [email protected]. The photos will be published in a showcase on Zebre Betclic’s page and whoever collects the most 'likes’ will go through to the offical auditions, from which the Bianconeri cheerleader team will be formed.

One of these audition rounds is just around the corner, scheduled for 10th July at Juve’s pre-season training camp in Bardonecchia. Contenders will have to be of age and meet at the BetClic stand inside Summer Village at midday. Dancing and knowledge of Juventus will form the basis of the audition. The best will be put straight through to the final casting.

:tuttosport:
 

Ironz

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2010
1,851
Hopefully our stadium wasn't built by the same people who put together FC Twente roof. Just heard it collapsed and one construction worker died as it was getting re-vamped. Very sad
 

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