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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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some of the finishing has been very quagliarella-esq

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Nedved passing to Agnelli :touched:

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fernando alonso's finish :tuttosport:

DDTS!

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what's worrying is that the team in white are getting raped defensively which consists of Ferrara at the back :scared:

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CONTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE :touched:

loved how the fans urged him to take the penalty
 

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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:tuttosport:

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alonso is better than our strikers :lol:

love these charity games :touched:

the goalkeeper for the whites is so bad though

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Alonso with a cheeky penalty ship :lol:

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PAVEEEELLLLLLL NEDVEDDDDDDDDDD :touched:
 

petersmit

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Mar 14, 2006
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One in three attend Serie A games
By Football Italia staff

A study has found that only one in three football fans in Italy attend games in Serie A, even as football remains the country’s most popular sport.

Carried out by Birra Moretti, the survey that asked 1000 people between the ages of 18 and 64, was intended to ascertain the general behaviour of sports fans in the peninsula.

Football was found to be the most loved sport, with 60 per cent of those asked following the sport, ahead of 57 per cent following Formula 1 and 55 per cent up for MotoGP. Tennis on 24 per cent, volleyball on 20 per cent and cycling on 19 per cent completed the top six.

However, despite football’s popularity, only 33 per cent confirmed that they go to watch games live at stadiums, at least occasionally.

The country is also split on where they believe is the best place to watch games, with 48 per cent seeing that home in front of the television makes for the better experience compared with 46 per cent preferring the stadiums.

Only 12 per cent of those surveyed described themselves as diehard supporters, never missing a game that their team plays and whenever they can attending the stadium. A majority 31 per cent indicated that they usually watch games at home on the sofa, instead of attending live.

Reasons for not attending games regularly were suggested as the cost of tickets, safety fears and laziness at the last minute due to bad weather.

reading this... a question came to mind.. Safety fears is that because of the stadiums or the fans?

also: if bad weather is such a problem in italy... why has no one decided to build a stadium with a roof (like the Ajax ArenA?)
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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It'll be fear of violence that they mean by 'safety fears', I assume.

People who cite bad weather as a reason not to go sound the sort of people who will always find a reason not to go, no matter what the clubs do.

I also wouldn't be paying too much attention to a survey of only 1,000 that is claiming to represent however many millions of football fans there are in Italy.
 

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