Yes, 20 euros are not much for watching every Juve game on TV but the problem ist that I am student and I spend half the time in Vienna and half the time I am at home. If I am finished with studying I am sure I will take Premiere.
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they can reduce the capacity, but not to 42000, it should be at least 50000..
Thanks for your article JUVE1897
++ [ originally posted by Maresca78 ] ++
they can reduce the capacity, but not to 42000, it should be at least 50000..
Thanks for your article JUVE1897
Stadias in Italy all need to be improved........ too old and all have athletic track.......... in Spain, and France, all or most of the stadiums are English style...... in Italy, the stadias still have cages.....quite dodgy....
++ [ originally posted by Len ] ++
Stadias in Italy all need to be improved........ too old and all have athletic track.......... in Spain, and France, all or most of the stadiums are English style...... in Italy, the stadias still have cages.....quite dodgy....
if the figc decides if they going to bid and succeed to hold the 2012 euro champs, then we defiently have to improve our grounds. look at portugals and especially the german grounds. top notch
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Germany has the best stadies in the world.. take a look at allianz-arena for bayern, this of shalke, dortmund etc.....
Isn't just about the grounds. Crowds as well. U really can't compare the participation in Italy (save the San Siro, probably and sadly) with that in Sapin and England.
also when the italian public complaining about all the games are shown on sky so they cant watch it, i thought this would make them go and watch it live if they can't watch it on tele, but the attendences don't show it.
but i liked it when i could hear the juve fans singing the italian national athem at one point. im not surprised bout the crowd sizes anymore, but it is sad when before i saw this match i saw highlights of juve vs ajax in 96/97 and it was a full ground.