New Juventus Stadium (6 Viewers)

Jun 25, 2005
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AC Milan also want to build a new stadium.

Adriano Galliani riportate spoke to Gazzetta dello Sport about a new stadium plan: 'Milan are seriously working towards constructing a stadium which will be based on the Schalke Arena in Germany. No where in the world do two such important clubs such as Milan and Inter share a stadium. What will Inter do? They will build their own or decide to stay at the San Siro. I have spoken to the management at Schalke 04 and they said that moving to the new stadium not only brought more people but more women and children. They have one of the best pitches in Europe and I think natural turf is better than artifical. The name will be given to a sponsor as they do in America and Germany and they can keep it for up to ten years. We are only at the beginning, but we are serious.'

AufSchalke Arena is one of the most beautiful stadiums in the world, I think Juve also must take this stadium as example.
 

Philipp00

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Jan 31, 2004
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I think the ArenaAufSchalke is a beautiful stadiumbut we won`t get such an expensive stadium. you need a lot of concerts, a sold out stadium every week at the football matches and you have to sell 30.000 liters of beer at every match to finance such a stadium. I would be happy with a nice football stadium for 40.000-50.000. We will never get an as expensive stadium as the Schalke Arena.
 

Geof

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May 14, 2004
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UPDATE:

I read new stuff about the stadium. Marketing director Romy Gai unveiled that the stadium's name will be a sponsor, but not NIKE. (Tamoil-Arena?? :s )
The plans will be unveiled in April and the transformations should begin in May.

There'll be a big commercial center, and the whole thing will be made to live 7days a week, not just on matchdays.

He also spoke about the Nike deal. It'll give Juve 190M Euro in 10 years.

that's sweet
 

Lippi.am

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Feb 18, 2004
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Romy Gai, presidente della Juve, rivela che a maggio partiranno i lavori per il nuovo stadio bianconero che prenderà il posto del vecchio Delle Alpi: ""A maggio partiranno i lavori - annuncia Gai -, il prossimo aprile faremo una presentazione. Lo stadio avrà un'impostazione anche commerciale. Uno stadio destinato a vivere sette giorni su sette. Perchè avrà al suo interno un centro commerciale integrato molto importante. Non si chiamerà Nike Stadium, anche se con loro c'è un accordo da 190 milioni in dodici anni." Il futuro stadio biancoro, costruito dove ora c'è il Delle Alpi, avrà una capienza di circa 35mila posti.


35 000 seats capacity.
Juve refused to name it Nike Arena for 190mln for 12 years.
 

loyada

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Feb 6, 2005
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in 97/98 and 98/99 juve sold more than 40 000 season tickets and last year just less than 20 000.
Don't know the reason behind this fall.
 

Philipp00

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Jan 31, 2004
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loyada said:
in 97/98 and 98/99 juve sold more than 40 000 season tickets and last year just less than 20 000.
Don't know the reason behind this fall.
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Don`t know if it has something to do with it but for me it seems that when Del Piero had his great years we also had much more supportsers at the stadium.
 

- vOnAm -

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Jul 22, 2004
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loyada said:
Is about time that juve get own stadium , a capacity of 40 000 will be ok
As far as I know the Delle Alpi is ours! atleast for a very very long time.


Temimi said:
I think that juve dont have enough supporters as weird as this sound
we have alot of supporters all over Italy and the world. The lack of stadium attendances is not an indicator of lack of support for the team.
 

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