No more empty stadium? (5 Viewers)

Erkka

Senior Member
Mar 31, 2004
3,863
#22
++ [ originally posted by - vOnAm - ] ++
Revenues from attendances will still suck...
that pretty much sums up how much do you know about this... Absolutely nothing. Revenues have been great because tickets to Delle Alpi are expensive, and of course the brightest sign of this is the world record when we won RM.

++ [ originally posted by m_elayyan ] ++
who cares about Revenues , the important thing that juve matches should be filled with people
what a load of crap this one is too. It's simply hilarious really. I'd much rather have 5000 people singing and celebrating than 50000 sitting quietly.
 

Mindcandy

Junior Member
Aug 4, 2005
97
#30
The subscriptions have increased to 19,000 and rising. The latest figures indicate that attendances to Delle Alpi matches in September should be up by between 10,000 and 15,000.
 

Nicole

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2004
7,561
#31
++ [ originally posted by sallyinzaghi ] ++
This is very good news for me though. If I get the student exchange to Italy this year I can go to Turin and watch Juve for just one euro.

:D
:LOL:

Whats funny is that ticket of guys, might even have to increase slightly :cheesy:

Jeez, what next to get people into the Della Alpi? Buy one get one free :D
 

isha00

Senior Member
Jun 24, 2003
5,114
#32
++ [ originally posted by Erik ] ++
GIVE me one euro and I'll consider.

Oh, Moggi et co, wild idea, but, you could just START THE DAMN RECONSTRUCTION ALREADY :fero:

I think they're waiting to see if Italy will get to host Euro2012. In that case the money for the stadium will be provided by the government ;)
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,390
#33
++ [ originally posted by Nicole ] ++


:LOL:

Whats funny is that ticket of guys, might even have to increase slightly :cheesy:

Jeez, what next to get people into the Della Alpi? Buy one get one free :D
That offer is even cheaper than buy one get one free :D
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,787
#37
++ [ originally posted by isha00 ] ++
I think they're waiting to see if Italy will get to host Euro2012. In that case the money for the stadium will be provided by the government ;)
Great theory, btw. I do have to wonder if the decrepit state of Italian football stadiums could have them targeted for an overhaul much like how UEFA targeted Portugal by awarding them Euro 2004.
 

Primo

Juventus FC - Philippines
Dec 20, 2002
1,436
#38
I didnt read the entire thread but I just have one concern over the new stadium?

What happens to security when it comes to highly-heated games such as Juve-Roma matches?

What will stop those obnoxious Romans to stop throwing bottles or flares to our players who are about just 10-15 meters away?????
 

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