J Stadium/Allianz (56 Viewers)

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
So every other club got that wrong but ours by building tiniest of all. Fact is we are denying 5-10,000 people for each game. This stadium is big as their vision. This ain't no trolling and i have every right to be not satisfied with the stadium smaller than provincial clubs' like Bari and Fortuna Düsseldorf.
You would have every right if you were actually denied of the possibility of going to the stadium & attending games.

And that fact that we are denying 5-10000 people for each game is actually not a fact. It's a lie.
 

Buy on AliExpress.com

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
First part is bullshit.
Why? Seems to me that you're bitching about something that doesn't have any effect on you, neither positive nor negative.


Club are selling 10K per game and people who demand are much more than that. Those empty seats belong to season ticket holders.
Ok. Then explain why we have not sold out every game this season. Considering you said earlier that demand is bigger than supply for each game.

It's confusing stuff.
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,431
Why? Seems to me that you're bitching about something that doesn't have any effect on you, neither positive nor negative.
I shouldn't be able talk about something doesn't effect me directly? This is something a true bitch would say.

Ok. Then explain why we have not sold out every game this season. Considering you said earlier that demand is bigger than supply for each game.

It's confusing stuff.
No, it's not confusing stuff. It's literally sold out every game. We are selling those 10,000 every game.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
I shouldn't be able talk about something doesn't effect me directly? This is something a true bitch would say.
That's not nice.

True, but still not nice.


No, it's not confusing stuff. It's literally sold out every game. We are selling those 10,000 every game.
Why is it we didn't sell out the Udinese game (January 19th)? Why did the same happen for the Genoa game (January 26th)?

The only thing confusing here, is your use of the word literally.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,000
Anyone know the figures of how much exactly we've accumulated in matchday revenue so far ? in total(CL,Coppa,Serie A)
Here is for the last two seasons.
http://www.vecchiasignora.com/topic/237917-juventus-spettatori-e-incassi-ufficiali-del-nuovo-stadio/

- - - Updated - - -

Why is it we didn't sell out the Udinese game (January 19th)? Why did the same happen for the Genoa game (January 26th)?

The only thing confusing here, is your use of the word literally.
We sold out more than 90% games in the past two seasons. For this year fans have available 12-13k tickets for Serie A games. Too little for a big club like Juventus.
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,431
Why is it we didn't sell out the Udinese game (January 19th)? Why did the same happen for the Genoa game (January 26th)?

The only thing confusing here, is your use of the word literally.
Only thing confusing here is why are you defending this catastrophe of decision. Check this link(nice find btw). It's sold out for every game. 3-4K space is the season ticket holders who didn't come. Of course you can still come up with ''Juventus - Cagliari 12/12/2011'' but it won't change the fact.

http://www.vecchiasignora.com/topic/237917-juventus-spettatori-e-incassi-ufficiali-del-nuovo-stadio/
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,000
And soon there's gonna be that hotel-project in the vicinity of JS as well :tuttosport:
That was the general idea of management. Stadium and it's surrounding should be open 24/7.

- - - Updated - - -

Do you guys think the board might think of upping the ticket prices even more next season ?
I think they will but using prices demand leverage can work to one point (see Schakhtar game), after it people will become frustrated.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
We sold out more than 90% games in the past two seasons. For this year fans have available 12-13k tickets for Serie A games. Too little for a big club like Juventus.
It's 11k actually. If you're only taking regular tickets into account.

And there's always reason to bitch. People bitch that it's not big enough because it's close to full capacity every week or people bitch because it's too big because there are many empty seats. And what makes it even more entertaining in this case, is people bitching they're not able to get tickets when they don't even consider going in the first place.


Only thing confusing here is why are you defending this catastrophe of decision. Check this link(nice find btw). It's sold out for every game. 3-4K space is the season ticket holders who didn't come. Of course you can still come up with ''Juventus - Cagliari 12/12/2011'' but it won't change the fact.
I just gave you 2 examples of games that weren't sold out. Nothing to do with people not showing up.

http://www.tuttojuve.com/?action=read&idnotizia=126176
http://www.tuttojuve.com/?action=read&idnotizia=125351

Not that hard to understand. You say it's sold out "every game", while I just proved that it's not. How hard is it to admit that you exaggerated to make a point?
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,000
It's 11k actually. If you're only taking regular tickets into account.

And there's always reason to bitch. People bitch that it's not big enough because it's close to full capacity every week or people bitch because it's too big because there are many empty seats. And what makes it even more entertaining in this case, is people bitching they're not able to get tickets when they don't even consider going in the first place.




I just gave you 2 examples of games that weren't sold out. Nothing to do with people not showing up.

http://www.tuttojuve.com/?action=read&idnotizia=126176
http://www.tuttojuve.com/?action=read&idnotizia=125351

Not that hard to understand. You say it's sold out "every game", while I just proved that it's not. How hard is it to admit that you exaggerated to make a point?
It's even worse. There is no point in selling that many season tickets than. We could earn more from match day sails given the fact those tickets are more expensive.
Plenty of people are considering but are unable to attend because of the capacity. We sell more than 90% games and that's a fact.
You're right people will always bitch about something it's just the way we are.:D
 
Jul 2, 2006
19,431
Not that hard to understand. You say it's sold out "every game", while I just proved that it's not. How hard is it to admit that you exaggerated to make a point?
So it's something like %97 instead of %100. I admit that i exaggerated. Now it's your turn to admit this capacity is way below for a club like Juventus because numbers say so.

2011-2012
Media spettatori Serie A = 38.110

2012-2013
Media spettatori Serie A = 38.904
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
10,877
So it's something like %97 instead of %100. I admit that i exaggerated. Now it's your turn to admit this capacity is way below for a club like Juventus because numbers say so.
I admit that the current capacity is lower than it should be right now (key words here).
Let's wait 2 or 3 years and see how many people we attract when the novelty has worn off. Numbers will certainly drop. Just like they dropped at the Delle Alpi & even at the Olimpico.

Iirc, we only had one game throughout the entire previous season where tickets were not sold out in advance. This season, we've already had 2 at least (league games) & the season isn't over yet.

Besides, the aim should be to have a full house every game imo.
 

bullseye

Junior Member
Nov 8, 2012
57
Guys, just give the idea of increasing the capacity of Juve stadium a break

we all know deep down in our heart that this idea would not happen in the near future

Juve r currently focusing on developing the continessa area next to the stadium, so the nearest that Juve will think to increase it's stadium capacity is when they finished with the continessa project. It will be too risky to invest both in the stadium expansion and continessa project so IMO it will be done one at a time.

Besides, in the short term if ticket demand keep increasing they can just increase the prices again because if Demand>Supply then ppl will still purchase the ticket. But as they can't keep increasing the ticket prices each season then the next available option is to expand the capacity.

But don't worry, if Juve keep winning and ticket demand keep increasing then it would be stupid for Juve board too ignore the fact that the current capacity is not big enough and decide to expand the stadium. So maybe in the next 5 to 10 years
 

Users Who Are Viewing This Thread (Users: 0, Guests: 50)