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Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
80,956
It's the Tessera Del Tifoso more than anything. From this season onwards if you dont have a tessera, you can't buy tickets to away games.

Most clubs (besides Juve, Milan and Inter) ultra's refuse to get the ID cards, so that will massively cut down the amounts of away fans (mainly ultras) who turn up to the away games. Those three clubs are seen as sell outs and phonies for accepting the tessera, which is said to be another blow against ultras in the country and more repression against ultra culture in Italy.

Nowadays, most of the away fans you see (besides Juve, Milan and Inter) are normal tifosi who accept the tessera, and not ultras, hence the lack of away game atmosphere and attendance.
 

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Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
4,102
A barrier would't empty 4k seats.

The away section wasn't full(it probably never will, no strong travelling fans culture in Italy) and there were some empty seats in the other sections, which probably means that quite a few season ticket holders were not there.

For next season, they need to:

- Reduce the Away section to 500 or 1000 seats(from 2k)
- Find a way of redistributing tickets of season ticket holders who don't attend a game
- If we qualify for the CL and bring in some good players, our attendances will rise.

For this season, I expect an average attendance of about 36k, which should rise to 38-39k next season if the above is done.
41.000-(37281+3600)=119 seats.
 
Jul 1, 2010
26,352
It's the Tessera Del Tifoso more than anything. From this season onwards if you dont have a tessera, you can't buy tickets to away games.

Most clubs (besides Juve, Milan and Inter) ultra's refuse to get the ID cards, so that will massively cut down the amounts of away fans (mainly ultras) who turn up to the away games. Those three clubs are seen as sell outs and phonies for accepting the tessera, which is said to be another blow against ultras in the country and more repression against ultra culture in Italy.

Nowadays, most of the away fans you see (besides Juve, Milan and Inter) are normal tifosi who accept the tessera, and not ultras, hence the lack of away game atmosphere and attendance.
That is true.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,882
Some people really don't have a clue.

The away section was sold out. 1000 tickets were available.
The home section was sold out. +/- 24.000 season tickets, +/- 9.000 tickets sold to premium members, +/- 3.000 tickets in the regular/free sale.
That leaves us with a few k: sponsors, media, etc. And the only seats that weren't sold are included in those. The premium seats (aimed at companies, only available for an entire season not sold for individual games), to be exact.
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
You don't seem to understand, that a sellout isn't 41000 tickets sold. You simply can't fill up the stadium completly, seeing that you need some sort of barrier between the two sections of fans, which obviously will take up a number of seats.
41.000-(37281+3600)=119 seats.
3.6k seats as a barrier?
Where's that info from?i would like to read about it.
it seems like way too much,i can understand few hundreds yes,but not more than 3k.


Like Trequartista said,i think the away section always half or more empty so 1-1.5k comes from that area,and plus 2-3k that our tifosi or season ticket holders are responsible for.

If there is other official information,please share.
 

Roman

-'Tuz Fantasy Master-
Apr 19, 2003
10,778
Some people really don't have a clue.

The away section was sold out. 1000 tickets were available.
The home section was sold out. +/- 24.000 season tickets, +/- 9.000 tickets sold to premium members, +/- 3.000 tickets in the regular/free sale.
That leaves us with a few k: sponsors, media, etc. And the only seats that weren't sold are included in those. The premium seats (aimed at companies, only available for an entire season not sold for individual games), to be exact.
3600 is the premium section.
Ok,thanks.finally someone to clear things out.
So does it means that the premium section will always be empty?wasn't it sold for the whole season as well?
or those 'companies' just didn't attend the game?
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
Juve ticket revenue booms
Juventus’ new stadium is already making a substantial financial difference to the Old Lady of Italian football.

The Bianconeri moved into their new home at the start of this season after playing at the smaller Stadio Olimpico in recent times.

Juve made €1.2m from ticket sales after last term’s first three home games against Sampdoria, Palermo and Cagliari.

This time around, they have collected €4.2m after their matches versus Parma, Bologna and Milan.

The Juventus Stadium holds 41,000 fans, whereas the Olimpico – where city rivals Torino still play – is only a 27,000 capacity arena.

At the present rate, Juve would bring home almost €27m by the end of the season – that would be around €15m more than in 2010-11.

http://www.football-italia.net/oct4s.html

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The math seem off to anyone else? Seems like it should bring in even more than they say.
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
Yeah, sounds like we should be making double what they've quoted.

Then again, they only listed three of our matches out of 5. Not sure what that means.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,438
Yeah, sounds like we should be making double what they've quoted.

Then again, they only listed three of our matches out of 5. Not sure what that means.
thats because we had only 3 home games?

if we can make around 25 mil more per year that would be awesome... let alone cl money and tickets from cl if we make it....
 

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