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Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
I hate some of our fans. Every fuckin' game they hackle a black player by doing monkey sounds. Pisses me off so much, fuckin' Neanderthals. They should ban them, its getting embarrassing for the club because you don't want to be associated with something like that.
 

Daria_Uruguay

Junior Member
Aug 28, 2006
474
Does anyone know if in the Juventus Stadium tour the guide speaks english or only italian?
When I did it the guide spoke in italian, but she asked if anyone didn´t understand italian. There were 2 guys from the States I believe. They were with an italian friend that did the translation, but eventually they gave them this sort of speakers that usually are provided at museums and they were listening in English. But it wasn´t a translation from what the guide was saying but a recording.

If I have to make some critic to the tour is that part, I can understand italian, but I think is really rude that being a team with so many fans worldwide they dont have an specific tour with a guide speaking in english.

This was in december may be they are going to improve it in the future.
 

Nedved03

Love juve because of sega
Nov 27, 2011
1,713

It’s worth noting that Juventus Stadium played its role today as well. SkySport Italia commentator Fabio Caressa mentioned that given the driving snow, on 50% of Serie A stadiums this game would not have been played. The tarp on the field and the heating coils under the pitch, as well as the excellent work from the grounds crew, instead ensured the match could be played as normally planned. The fans were comfortable as well: the stands were packed with tifosi, their voices deafening throughout all of the 90 minutes (and beyond). Under similar circumstances (a January game, the snow, a game vs. Udinese), the Delle Alpi would have been 50% empty. Instead, the fans acted as the proverbial 12th man and encouraged Conte’s men all the way to the end.

http://juventiknows.com/juventus-2-1-udinese-matri-is-just-too-much-for-the-zebrette-juve-remain-on-top/
 

Klovn

#MakeTuzGreatAgain
Jul 28, 2011
21,859

It’s worth noting that Juventus Stadium played its role today as well. SkySport Italia commentator Fabio Caressa mentioned that given the driving snow, on 50% of Serie A stadiums this game would not have been played. The tarp on the field and the heating coils under the pitch, as well as the excellent work from the grounds crew, instead ensured the match could be played as normally planned. The fans were comfortable as well: the stands were packed with tifosi, their voices deafening throughout all of the 90 minutes (and beyond). Under similar circumstances (a January game, the snow, a game vs. Udinese), the Delle Alpi would have been 50% empty. Instead, the fans acted as the proverbial 12th man and encouraged Conte’s men all the way to the end.

http://juventiknows.com/juventus-2-1-udinese-matri-is-just-too-much-for-the-zebrette-juve-remain-on-top/
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Papi-a

Senior Member
May 9, 2006
676
I would like to se Juventus - Inter in March, but where do i find tickets for a decent price? I read that if you become a member of Juventus you get first right to buy tickets. Is this correct?

Or do you have a better way for buying tickets?

Foregive me for my english : )
 

Nedved03

Love juve because of sega
Nov 27, 2011
1,713
The former Juventus Criscito: "The references to snow? In Italy Juventus Stadium can only deal with the emergency"

Domenico Criscito, a former Juventus player, the club with whom he played from 2004 to 2006, never take the field, and the first six months of the 2007-2008 season, from his opinion in an interview with "Il Secolo XIX", the postponement of several matches last day of the Serie A season due to bad weather: "I saw that the game of Genoa has been postponed due to snow. I have yet to play with such a time in Russia, but there, as well as Germany, for example, there are different structures and appropriate. " The defender, currently under the Zenit St Petersburg, stressing that the "Juventus Stadium" is currently the only facility able to withstand the most of the emergency related to bad weather conditions: "The match of Juventus last weekend , was played, even had snowed heavily. The Juventus Stadium is new, has been shown to meet emergency needs. In other stages, however, is not so. In fact something should be revised. In January and February, you know, cold and snow there is no risk, so it would be best not to play in the evening. This creates problems for both us players and those who go to the stadium to have fun and cheer. " http://www.tuttojuve.com/?action=read&idnotizia=80754 (raw translation by google translate)
 

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