juve attendences (home and away) (5 Viewers)

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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#21
yeah still. Moving a club from it's original city is so shocking!

I mean, we support Juventus Torino don't we? not Juventus Palermo!

The club has it's history, it's not like a big factory you can move because it would win more money elsewere.

It frightens me also to see this empty stadium, but there should be other ways to win fans!?
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,754
#22
FYI -- a whopping 6000 fans turned out for the Maccabi Tel-Aviv CL match.

You can get bigger soccer crowds in the U.S.! :down:

At this rate, if a suspected war criminal came to me looking for a place to hide out from the authorities, I'd have to tell them the delle Alpi during a Juve match. No one would find them there.
 

nedved34

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Oct 3, 2002
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#24
man I don't understand juve supporters in Italy.they say we have over 10 milion supporter in Italy.so how cam we have low attendance???
don't tell me that it's about torino people :blah:
I blame all these to the juve directors.they can make organizations from any city in Italy.and i also blame it to juve fans that they live in italy.the can come from the close cities of torino every week within 1 or 2 hours.and stadium is not that far from the city.man i saw last season was it celtic fans smtng like 20k supporters came to an away game.even if i were living in south of Italy i would go every sunday and watch the game.
I am mad to those Lazy bastards :fero:
 

Togon

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Nov 2, 2003
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#28
++ [ originally posted by Geof ] ++
yeah still. Moving a club from it's original city is so shocking!

I mean, we support Juventus Torino don't we? not Juventus Palermo!

The club has it's history, it's not like a big factory you can move because it would win more money elsewere.

It frightens me also to see this empty stadium, but there should be other ways to win fans!?
I'm the supporter of FC. Juventus , to be honest I never called the team Juventus Turin in my life

I'm quite conservative in football-related questions, but in this one, I would vote: MOVE!

The city of Torino simlpy dont deserve this team. Torinoians (how to say it?) doesnt care about juve, and thats nothing to do with the stadium. Yes there's a running track, but there's a running track in Olimpico (Roma) for example. I was in Delle Lippi and I say, because the terraces are quite steep, the distance from the pitch is not a huge problem.

I think Juve is much less connected to the city of Torino than the most top clubs related to their own city. Juve is an all italian club, imo has a stronger relationship with Fiat than with the city of Torino.

Without fans we are within the 5 richest clubs in the world. How good we could be with 60-70 K ticket sales??
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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#30
++ [ originally posted by Togon ] ++


I'm the supporter of FC. Juventus , to be honest I never called the team Juventus Turin in my life

I'm quite conservative in football-related questions, but in this one, I would vote: MOVE!

The city of Torino simlpy dont deserve this team. Torinoians (how to say it?) doesnt care about juve, and thats nothing to do with the stadium. Yes there's a running track, but there's a running track in Olimpico (Roma) for example. I was in Delle Lippi and I say, because the terraces are quite steep, the distance from the pitch is not a huge problem.

I think Juve is much less connected to the city of Torino than the most top clubs related to their own city. Juve is an all italian club, imo has a stronger relationship with Fiat than with the city of Torino.

Without fans we are within the 5 richest clubs in the world. How good we could be with 60-70 K ticket sales??

GooD POINT!:greedy:
DElle Alpi never was ever full, attendences are awful, we could definitely be Madrid, or MancheSter. Currently we don't have the money power to bring in any big name players.

You may say that Juve creates players rather than purchase expensive ones, but if Juve don't start playing attractive football, not many would come to see it live.
Juve's play seem very effective, but not attractive, my friends who are not Juve fans or football fanatics, are definately not interested in watching juve games compared to other teams' games.
And we need more big names to bring the crowds back. Honestly DP is pretty much done, the only spectacular type player we have right now is Nedved. Our goals aren't even that magnificant IMO.
As for moving, I'm not italian and I agree that Juve is not dead related to turin, so a move out would suit me well.
 

Henry

Senior Member
Sep 30, 2003
5,517
#31
There are lots of good reasons to move, but personally I think it would be a shame t move from Torino! it is our home!! it could be much better, but it where Juve belongs!
 
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neath_lad

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Jun 25, 2004
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  • Thread Starter #35
    so is it offical that juve are getting rid of thier running track and decreasing the capacity. if so when is it going to be done.

    p.s i wouldnt want juve to move to the south it wouldnt feel right BUT i would rather have our old stadium back or build the stadium in the centre of torino, i think we have a much better chance of bringing in the crowds.
     

    The Arif

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    Jan 31, 2004
    12,564
    #36
    Juve moving away from Turin is not a good idea. But what can they do when the people there don't tend to support Juve anymore. 6k fans in a CL game is really a shame.

    Personally, I wouldn't mind where'd Juve play it's home games, but I'd prefer not to move to another city, coz Juve wasn founded in Turin, not in Milan, or Palermo or somewhere else.
     

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