J Stadium/Allianz (54 Viewers)

Mar 24, 2006
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Marceℓℓo;1810570 said:
The stadium looks sexy!As far as I know the sponsor name(let's say Samsung Arena) applies for Serie A only while we can call the stadium the name we want in CL,because sponsor names aren't allowed there.

Right?
i have no idea. what's the allianz arena's second name?


so the new stadium won't be built inside the delle alpi after all, but it will be broken down completely ?
Marceℓℓo;1810573 said:
I don't know the second name of the Allianz Arena,all I know is that teams have to hide their sponsors in CL,if not they'll get penalised,e.g they'll have to pay a fine or even get disqualified from CL.

Michael Bürke Stadion :agree:
 

La_Fidanzata

Senior Member
Feb 18, 2008
653
I am sure the crowd will come. Now Juve will own their own ground and make much more money. The marketing will increase and the board will do more to sell the product to the fans.
I love this new stadium, and the monuments on each shortside.. splendid!
 
Dec 27, 2003
1,982
It looks quite elegant in a sobre way. Nothing revolutionary but then Im not that much of a fan of futuristic complexes à la Allianz Arena. I particularly like the fact that the entrances are under the emerged part of the structure and that they will keep the huge red poles of the Delle Alpi on each end. I seem to have read somewhere that the capacity can be enlarged in the future if needed. It's not the first English-style stadium in Italy btw, (Genova's Marassi and a couple of minor ones already exist), but it will be the first stadium in Italy completely owned by the team.

Which brings me to my next point : fuck "marketing". Fuck 18 restos and 53 bars, fuck shopping malls and related cathedrals of mass consumerism, fuck special areas where to park the kids and fuck comfy reclinable seats. It's a FOOTBALL stadium, get it? Im going there to watch a game. A FOOTBALL game, ergo the closest thing to war for us pampered bastards who have never experienced it. You've already censored or bought off every form of dissent, you've made your anti "terrorism" laws permanent even though the Red Brigades are long gone, you've transformed the entire city into a giant Big Brother loft with your million cameras spread everywhere and your army of blue men patrolling the streets with their latest securitarian ghizmos. Christ, the students in Bologna managed to organise a 3 day long siege of the historic centre in the 70's : they wouldn't last 20 minutes today.

So the stadium is the last place where I can express my hostility towards this pre-shat, boboïstic, degenerate society where ignorance is a badge of honour and the law of "Lei non sa chi sono io" reigns supreme. Im going there to expell every square millimeter of air left in my lungs, to jump up and down like a rutting Padovano and to taunt the enemy with Nick's rotten pears and piss balloons. That's what Im going there for, NOT to cheer Krusty the Clown.

So Inter, go ahead and build your Emirates' clone in Rho-Pero : we'll stick to the one and only Scala del Calcio, and you will be shitting your pants every time you have to walk that distance from Piazzale Lotto and start spotting the majestic figure of the Beast on the horizon. Because Milano siamo noi, but you already knew this.
 

Djabrail

Senior Member
May 23, 2008
1,115
ßüякε;1711513 said:
The reason why you guys redesigned the stadium in the first place is because you couldn't fill it. Not only that, Juve does NOT have a lot of fans in Italy. Around the world, yes, but not that many in Italy.
What? Juve have a lot of fans in Italy, its just not in Torino.........
 

sateeh

Day Walker
Jul 28, 2003
8,020
It looks quite elegant in a sobre way. Nothing revolutionary but then Im not that much of a fan of futuristic complexes à la Allianz Arena. I particularly like the fact that the entrances are under the emerged part of the structure and that they will keep the huge red poles of the Delle Alpi on each end. I seem to have read somewhere that the capacity can be enlarged in the future if needed. It's not the first English-style stadium in Italy btw, (Genova's Marassi and a couple of minor ones already exist), but it will be the first stadium in Italy completely owned by the team.

Which brings me to my next point : fuck "marketing". Fuck 18 restos and 53 bars, fuck shopping malls and related cathedrals of mass consumerism, fuck special areas where to park the kids and fuck comfy reclinable seats. It's a FOOTBALL stadium, get it? Im going there to watch a game. A FOOTBALL game, ergo the closest thing to war for us pampered bastards who have never experienced it. You've already censored or bought off every form of dissent, you've made your anti "terrorism" laws permanent even though the Red Brigades are long gone, you've transformed the entire city into a giant Big Brother loft with your million cameras spread everywhere and your army of blue men patrolling the streets with their latest securitarian ghizmos. Christ, the students in Bologna managed to organise a 3 day long siege of the historic centre in the 70's : they wouldn't last 20 minutes today.

So the stadium is the last place where I can express my hostility towards this pre-shat, boboïstic, degenerate society where ignorance is a badge of honour and the law of "Lei non sa chi sono io" reigns supreme. Im going there to expell every square millimeter of air left in my lungs, to jump up and down like a rutting Padovano and to taunt the enemy with Nick's rotten pears and piss balloons. That's what Im going there for, NOT to cheer Krusty the Clown.

So Inter, go ahead and build your Emirates' clone in Rho-Pero : we'll stick to the one and only Scala del Calcio, and you will be shitting your pants every time you have to walk that distance from Piazzale Lotto and start spotting the majestic figure of the Beast on the horizon. Because Milano siamo noi, but you already knew this.
i didnt read anywhere about the stadium holding capabilities for expansion but that's certainly good news. I don't like the marketing part of the stadium but i'm not bothered with it as you are because its just the way of these modern stadiums are.

My question about the english style was regarding the all seater aspect of it. I know its an english style with the pitch closer to the fans but i'm not sure if they have seats all over.
 
Apr 12, 2004
77,165
I don't think so, who's law would that be? If you buy the sponsorship, I would think you could name it, "Stadio Non Delle Alpi con Esperaza Matuzalem Sacknuts" if one wanted.

It's not like he is being canonized by the Catholic Church or something.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,902
ßüякε;1813731 said:
I don't think so, who's law would that be? If you buy the sponsorship, I would think you could name it, "Stadio Non Delle Alpi con Esperaza Matuzalem Sacknuts" if one wanted.

It's not like he is being canonized by the Catholic Church or something.
dont know whos law that is, but i read it somewhere.
 

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