Nick Against the World (85 Viewers)

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++
You look quite different from how I imagined you, your cute :flirt:.

So, who is this between, for the hottest guy here? Jae, you and Fli?
I am not competing for hottness here
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,783
++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++
Nick decided to ignore the Curva Leadership and their admonitions against improper conduct, and he started filling up the piss balloons right there in the Second Tier. Just as he was pissing into the balloon his red & black Milan scarf slipped off his shoulders. A bunch of Milan ultras thought they saw Inter's Christian Vieri pissing on a Milan scarf and chased his ass all the way to Lake Como.
:LOL:

Always late to the party, this is brilliant, Pado!
 

Respaul

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by gray ] ++

Paul, could you please explain this part a little further? What's the normal procedure for first-timers going to watch a match in the stadium?
Best advice for first timers to home matches... Dont buy tickets for the 2nd level of curva scirea.... Its not worth risking if you have traveled to see the match.

The curva is controlled by the fans not the police or the club.
If for some reason they dont like the look of you or dont like your accent... You will be refused entry... And there is no one to go and complain to and wave your ticket at... The curvas decision is final.

Even if you do indeed get into the curva, you must also remember that there is no seating plan in curva scirea... You sit depending on what group you are a member of or who you know (working from centre front outwards).
So if you do get into level 2 the chances are you will be sitting in a corner somewhere... No matter what your ticket says.
Alot of the people on the curva are absolute thugs... you cant fvck around with these guys.

Also due to the lack of a seating plan... on a big match it is overcrowded and as such you get pick pockets... yes they normally get caught and have the shit kicked out of them... but you wont get your stuff back... So if you go, be careful about cameras etc.

Seriously... Unless your going with people that sit there normally or its a small game where few turn up... Sit somewhere else.


Away matches are different in that if you have a ticket, you will get in... But the same applies as to seating.
Supporters groups will sit centre front, whatever their tickets say... Dont argue about it, just go and sit elsewhere.

Supporters at italian grounds are often not bothered about seat allocation... they jus find their section and pick a seat.
People that mind this system... generally pay the extra and sit in tribuna where they get the seat they asked for... its a better view as well

Ive only seen this cause a problem when at cl games away from home... Where you get foreign juve fans getting upset as someones in their seat.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Paul, are these "regulations" specific to the Juve fans or is it common across Serie A? I went to the Rome derby a couple of years ago, bought a ticket off a guy on the street and it just happened to be for the curva (the Lazio one). The people were fairly weird but I didn't see anyone being denied access or anything. I don't think I even bothered to look for my seat, most of the upper section was empty and I had a good view from there while 10 rows below me the ultras were stacked like sardines and hurling insults most of the time.

Btw is there an initiating procedure or something? How does one join these groups (like the Fighters)? If one wants to..
 

Respaul

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Jul 14, 2002
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Its common across italy.... Ive seen many people being turned away in turin, milan, rome, parma... to name but a few.

It does depend on the game and also on what time you arrive.

Many people going to their first match turn up early to get pics etc.
As such they are getting there when only the groups are there and as such many do get turned away... as the game gets nearer its different as the groups are involved in other things... but it does still happen sometimes.

Im not saying it happens everytime, but it is something you should take into account if your traveling to a match... especially if its your first

The seating issue is the same everywhere... as is the need to not be happy standing up, but feeling the need to stand on your chair
 

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