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Antonio1

Juve's Messi
Oct 3, 2004
331
40, 000 is perfect for us. We have to face facts, there aren't a lot of Juve fans in Torino. Big games are once every so often, and this closed-in style English arena will generate a great atmosphere from the Drughi and Juve faithful. Our average games, week to week, are against the 'lower' teams, a new, smaller stadium that has some income generating attractions will possibly sell-out during those games. Why build a 60,000 seater to have 20,000 empty seats in 80% of games? The stadium is squared in, with mainly the Juve fanatics in there, the atmosphere will be electric and the noise will be better than the 85,000 delle alpi ever gave us. Remember, at the big games where we sold out the delle alpi, a lot of the seats were filled with opposition fans, impartial specatators, part-time supporters and competition winners, lets build a stadium for the true juve fans to enjoy and make our own, and thats for every game. This way, when football fans turn on Inter and see empty stands in the san siro, then turn on Juve to see a packed house, they will know we are the team to support.
 
Jun 18, 2007
73
40, 000 is perfect for us. We have to face facts, there aren't a lot of Juve fans in Torino. Big games are once every so often, and this closed-in style English arena will generate a great atmosphere from the Drughi and Juve faithful. Our average games, week to week, are against the 'lower' teams, a new, smaller stadium that has some income generating attractions will possibly sell-out during those games. Why build a 60,000 seater to have 20,000 empty seats in 80% of games? The stadium is squared in, with mainly the Juve fanatics in there, the atmosphere will be electric and the noise will be better than the 85,000 delle alpi ever gave us. Remember, at the big games where we sold out the delle alpi, a lot of the seats were filled with opposition fans, impartial specatators, part-time supporters and competition winners, lets build a stadium for the true juve fans to enjoy and make our own, and thats for every game. This way, when football fans turn on Inter and see empty stands in the san siro, then turn on Juve to see a packed house, they will know we are the team to support.

True. But you are forgettng the future.
 

Gino

Genesio
Jun 6, 2003
1,114
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.

I think orino for awhile was bringing more fans to the stadium. ot sure if that is true, but I did hear that somewhere.
you wrong burke juventus got the most fans in italy , but the delle alpi sucket and in torino we are not that populair like other top teams ,the other problem is that the people outside torino have all sky sports very cheap and perfect to watch ... but we have 100% the most fans in italy and very much in the world , i remember a intervieuw in champions league magazine the titel was : second populair team of torino , most populair team of the world JUVE ps stadion looks great and you right totally rip off of bayern but thats ok bayern got uber shonen stadium:tup:
 

adriano_c

Senior Member
May 26, 2009
6,540
I read the club bought the naming rights back somewhere.
Don't know if it's entirely true. Can someone confirm?
Yes, we sold the naming rights to Sportfive for 78 million euros (over 12 years). So basically almost entirely funded the stadium itself (last I read it was 100m euros or close).

-edit. New stadium cost = 105m euros.
 

Mike-e-y

Senior Member
Jul 18, 2004
11,188
So its going to be called Stadio Sportfive? :wth:
no, they are a marketing agency and we sold the RIGHTS for naming the stadium to them. Basically, they can sell the name of the stadium to whoever they choose, which they have not done yet, so at the moment our stadium is nameless.
 

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