More fans at the Delle Alpi this year? (1 Viewer)

juventus2

Senior Member
Jul 6, 2004
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#1
After the abymsal last year for Juventus in ticket sales (atleast in the number of fans), this year things are looking much better. This is because of the new initatives that the club is using in selling season tickets. For example, the season tickets for women and children under 13 is only 19€ a season for certain areas of the stadium. This is having a very good effect on season ticket sales, because in the first 10 days Juventus already sold 15.000 tickets, that's a record pace for Juventus. This figure is even more impresive if you consider that last year only 17.000 tickets were sold and their is still a month left till the deadline for season tickets.

I really like this initative of Juventus, the club might not get more money from tickets then last year, but the atmosphere in the stadium is going to be much more better
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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#2
Not the least of which could be helped by construction that could close off tens of thousands of seats.

Has that truly begun yet? All the rumors about a seat shortage if you're not a season ticketholder had me wondering...
 

Respaul

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
4,734
#5
its really starting to take shape now... Looks like it will be a great little stadium when finished... Cant wait to go to the first derby at comunale...
 

Len

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2004
4,972
#8
I hope Toro can play in the Serie A...

Also, I hope our average attendances will be higher than 40k this season..
 

Mindcandy

Junior Member
Aug 4, 2005
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#14
Vieira signing has had big impact too.

News that if TAS lift the AS Roma mercato restiction on Monday as expected, then Cassano/Chiellini & M****** scambio almost a done deal.

This will further intensify ticket sales.
 

Respaul

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
4,734
#15
++ [ originally posted by Esteban ] ++



Yes, look. :greedy:
its for crap seats though... Having said that i did buy season tickets there for my cousin and her 2 children which also meant i got my normal season ticket at a reduced price... so all isnt bad
 

Layce Erayce

Senior Member
Aug 11, 2002
9,116
#16
How is Juventus going to gain a following in Turin? Even by renovating the stadium?

Thats the root of the problem isnt it?

Maybe they can do social functions, promotions etc to attract people. Maybe a new demographic- like single mothers or something.
 

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