To inject a few statistics into this debate, here's something from the 2003/4 BBC Football Yearbook:
Serie A regular season attandance percentages (of stadium capacity):
1. Reggina 87.7%
2. Modena 86.4%
3. Inter 68.7%
4. Como 66.7%
5. Milan 66.6%
6. Roma 65.6%
7. Atalanta 62.3%
8. Brescia 62.0%
9. Bologna 61.3%
10. Parma 59.7%
11. Juve 59.4%
12. Lazio 58.8%
13. Empoli 58.5%
14. Piacenza 42.4%
15. Perugia 42.3%
16. Udinese 41.7%
17. Chievo 41.0%
18. Torino 20.8% -- if you thought delle Alpi was too big for us!!...
Contrast this with the EPL that same year:
1. Man U 99.8%
2. Newcastle 99.5%
3. Tottenham 99.1%
4. Arsenal 98.8%
5. West Brom 98.5%
6. Charlton 98.3%
7. Man City 98.3%
8. West Ham 98.1%
9. Birmingham 97.8%
10. Leeds 97.3%
11. Liverpool 96.1%
12. Everton 95.8%
13. Southampton 95.6%
14. Chelsea 93.7%
15. Bolton 91.3%
16. Middlesbrough 89.1%
17. Fulham 88.9%
18. Blackburn 86.1%
19. Sunderland 82.2%
20. Aston Villa 80.8%
It's not even close.
Meanwhile, Juve far and away had the highest away attendance percentage of all Serie A teams at 87.5%.
++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++
I didn't realize it was 60% for Juve. That means that more than 30,000 people come to watch the game on average?
the running track aint our only problem for our attendences, it is also the location of the stadium. it is located to far outside turin and most of the fans don't want to travel there. if we re-developed the old juve stadium in the centre of turin that would be awesome, our sttendences would be much much better. i think torino are re-developing and using it but wish we could of had it. but nothing can be done so hopefully juve are providing transport for the fans to delli empty they might of been already i dunno but i hope they are or make it better.
++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++
That looks absolutely awesome. I don't care what the outside of our stadium looks like though, I just want it to be that full of fans