New Juventus Stadium (12 Viewers)

Aug 26, 2003
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here is a list that i found, its about the spectators in the home games. very sad statistic!

1 FC Barcelona 219.321 3 73.107
2 Real Madrid 136.473 2 68.236
3 Bayern München 198.000 3 66.000
4 Manchester United 194.209 3 64.736
5 OSC Lille 177.654 3 59.218
6 Betis Sevilla 111.500 2 55.750
7 FC Schalke 04 107.418 2 53.709
8 Glasgow Rangers 101.018 2 50.509
9 Rapid Wien 94.630 2 47.315
10 Ajax Amsterdam 141.930 3 47.310

29 Juventus Turin 53.076 3 17.692

(its total of spectators, games played and average), i can't believe that even an austrian Club is ahead of Juve!
 

Gep

The Guv'nor
Jun 12, 2005
16,493
vlatko said:
when is the new stadium gonna be done? 2007?

Thats whats being said at the moment, unless we get another setback. The building work was suppose to start end of last season.

Jigga Arena! Sounds good. :weee: La La Laaaaa :weee:
 

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
1,517
simpson-juvefan said:
here is a list that i found, its about the spectators in the home games. very sad statistic!

1 FC Barcelona 219.321 3 73.107
2 Real Madrid 136.473 2 68.236
3 Bayern München 198.000 3 66.000
4 Manchester United 194.209 3 64.736
5 OSC Lille 177.654 3 59.218
6 Betis Sevilla 111.500 2 55.750
7 FC Schalke 04 107.418 2 53.709
8 Glasgow Rangers 101.018 2 50.509
9 Rapid Wien 94.630 2 47.315
10 Ajax Amsterdam 141.930 3 47.310

29 Juventus Turin 53.076 3 17.692

(its total of spectators, games played and average), i can't believe that even an austrian Club is ahead of Juve!
One sold out stadium is enough for most clubs to have more spectators as juventus at all three games. that really makes me sad if I see the other clubs play in great and full stadiums.
 

Eddy

The Maestro
Aug 20, 2005
12,645
simpson-juvefan said:
here is a list that i found, its about the spectators in the home games. very sad statistic!

1 FC Barcelona 219.321 3 73.107
2 Real Madrid 136.473 2 68.236
3 Bayern München 198.000 3 66.000
4 Manchester United 194.209 3 64.736
5 OSC Lille 177.654 3 59.218
6 Betis Sevilla 111.500 2 55.750
7 FC Schalke 04 107.418 2 53.709
8 Glasgow Rangers 101.018 2 50.509
9 Rapid Wien 94.630 2 47.315
10 Ajax Amsterdam 141.930 3 47.310

29 Juventus Turin 53.076 3 17.692

(its total of spectators, games played and average), i can't believe that even an austrian Club is ahead of Juve!
Very dissapointing :disagree:
 

-Tom

Junior Member
Nov 16, 2004
108
The problem with the Delle Alpi is, in fact, it's location and the lacking of any sign of infrastructure. OK, the bus goes there, but you are in the middle of nowhere, next to the autostrada...

It's not the missing comfort that's driving people away. Of course, some restraurants and shops will give the Delle Alpi a bit of a plus, but when I live in a city and want to watch my teams games, it's just annoying to drive almost an hour to the playground. I'll do it one time, a second time - but if the weather is bad or I'm tired from work I'll think about going on a journey to the periphery to freeze my ass of.

In my position (living in Austria), I think that I would be there every single time, when Juve plays. But who knows, how things look like, if you actually have the chance to be there...

It's more than sad to see a great team like Juve playing in front of 10.000 spectators against Bayern Munich.

We'll have just wait and see, what "Mondo Juve" can change. :confused:
 

- vOnAm -

Senior Member
Jul 22, 2004
3,779
We definately can't change the location of the stadium, and so Juve is doing all it can to optimize ticket sales. If I imagine myself in Turin I can see why it would be not so convinient for me to watch every game especially if I work from 7-6 5 days a week and the stadium is about an hour away.

Restaurants and shop will boost a bit as they can be compensation for the long distance away from the city, as fans can both shop and watch the game.
 

Rami

The Linuxologist
Dec 24, 2004
8,065
- vOnAm - said:
We definately can't change the location of the stadium, and so Juve is doing all it can to optimize ticket sales. If I imagine myself in Turin I can see why it would be not so convinient for me to watch every game especially if I work from 7-6 5 days a week and the stadium is about an hour away.

Restaurants and shop will boost a bit as they can be compensation for the long distance away from the city, as fans can both shop and watch the game.
Said who?? Deli Alpi hasn't been Juve's official stadium u know....
 

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
1,517
Are this the newest pictures???? From where did you get them???

Main problems:
location
no comfort
bad view
high ticket prices (p.a. 50 euros for the cheapest ticket against Inter are a shame)
 

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