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donpiero

Stella D'Argento
Jul 3, 2009
3,370
Why is the construction going so slow?
My guess is that the BOD have decided to change the shape of it to a "Boat".
In total accordance with the project.
 
Dec 31, 2008
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15 February 2010

The new Juventus Stadium pride of Italian nomination for Euro2016

This afternoon, at Uefa Head Office in Nyon, Italian, French and Turkish Federation, has officially presented their respective nomination files to organize Euro 2016. Uefa Executive Committee will elect the organizing country, on May 28th, in Geneva. Italy is proposing twelve stadia, nine from Turkey and France. Pride of Italian Nomination is Juventus new stadium, the only already under construction, in Italy and in Europe. Works are well under and going on in foreseen times. The plant will host Juventus matches starting from season 2011/12
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
Guys i have a question, what will happen if italy did organize the 2016 euros ? Will they offer some sort of easy loans, extra funds to other clubs in italy to build new stadiums ? And what about Juve, the club is allready building the stadium so will they just ignore juve and not offer this club anything in return ?

Can't help but think that that fucker Moratti is up to something, i mean he already talked about building a new stadium for Inter few years ago. Why haven't Inter start anything though we all know that Moratti can easilly build the stadium if he wants?

If that was the case then screw the Euro's, hope Italy would never host the Euro's atleast not in the next 20 years.
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,085
Guys i have a question, what will happen if italy did organize the 2016 euros ? Will they offer some sort of easy loans, extra funds to other clubs in italy to build new stadiums ? And what about Juve, the club is allready building the stadium so will they just ignore juve and not offer this club anything in return ?

Can't help but think that that fucker Moratti is up to something, i mean he already talked about building a new stadium for Inter few years ago. Why haven't Inter start anything though we all know that Moratti can easilly build the stadium if he wants?

If that was the case then screw the Euro's, hope Italy would never host the Euro's atleast not in the next 20 years.
It will be the cities who pay and own the new stadiums, not the teams.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
It will be the cities who pay and own the new stadiums, not the teams.
I really doubt it suns, and even if that was the case then its even worse. Clubs won't need to spend "anything" or just some small yearly fees for the new stadiums yet after the euros they will have a state of the art new stadiums that will host their games.

I've got a pretty strong feeling that we'll get screwed in this deal.
 
May 22, 2007
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I think Inter may try and get their own stadium like we have done, instead of getting it from the city of Milan. I'm fairly sure I read that somewhere when they were considering it.

And because the stadium will be owned by Juventus, wouldn't FIGC or whoever have to give us funds so they can use it for the tournament?
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,085
I really doubt it suns, and even if that was the case then its even worse. Clubs won't need to spend "anything" or just some small yearly fees for the new stadiums yet after the euros they will have a state of the art new stadiums that will host their games.

I've got a pretty strong feeling that we'll get screwed in this deal.
How so? We're going to own our stadium and make money out of it, they won't cuz the city will own the stadium.
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
I really doubt it suns, and even if that was the case then its even worse. Clubs won't need to spend "anything" or just some small yearly fees for the new stadiums yet after the euros they will have a state of the art new stadiums that will host their games.

I've got a pretty strong feeling that we'll get screwed in this deal.
It's also possible the State will loan clubs the money at a very favourable interest rate. I doubt it though.

If our stadium is used for UEFA 2016 we can expect some cash our way. Either we get a % of the ticket sales, or UEFA pays a rental fee for the whole tournament. It is also possible we will see some bonus payments from our stadium sponsor for the added exposure of a big continental competition.
 

El Santo

El Enmascarado de Plata
Nov 26, 2008
2,414
It's also possible the State will loan clubs the money at a very favourable interest rate. I doubt it though.

If our stadium is used for UEFA 2016 we can expect some cash our way. Either we get a % of the ticket sales, or UEFA pays a rental fee for the whole tournament. It is also possible we will see some bonus payments from our stadium sponsor for the added exposure of a big continental competition.
Pretty soon, we will be back in our rightful place, being number one in our league and in the European stage. :beer:
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
Of the 12 cities proposed as venues for Euro 2016 (9 will be chosen), only Turin, Palermo and Cagliari will be new stadiums. The rest will contain renovations of varying degrees.

Also from what I gather, it's public money so the situation will still be the same. Italy's bid will cost the least (France and Turkey are the other contenders).
 

C4ISR

Senior Member
Dec 18, 2005
2,362
http://www.figc.it/other/MB_2016_eng.pdf

Shows the proposed stadiums for Euro 2016 and what renovations each will receive.

Guys i have a question, what will happen if italy did organize the 2016 euros ? Will they offer some sort of easy loans, extra funds to other clubs in italy to build new stadiums ? And what about Juve, the club is allready building the stadium so will they just ignore juve and not offer this club anything in return ?

Can't help but think that that fucker Moratti is up to something, i mean he already talked about building a new stadium for Inter few years ago. Why haven't Inter start anything though we all know that Moratti can easilly build the stadium if he wants?

If that was the case then screw the Euro's, hope Italy would never host the Euro's atleast not in the next 20 years.
In the above link, the San Siro is 1 of the 12 venues. Inter will have to finance their own stadium.
 

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