Redevelopment of Delle Alpi (2 Viewers)

Philipp00

Senior Member
Jan 31, 2004
1,517
I really cant wait until we have our new stadium. it is really making me sad if i see all the empty seats every week. the delle alpi looks great from the outside but from the inside it is just not like people expect a stadium nowadays.
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
Season:
Season tickets sold:
Difference from previous season:

1985-86 14 164
1986-87 14 947 + 783
1987-88 13 852 - 1095
1988-89 16 689 + 2837
1989-90 14 484 - 2205
1990-91 25 973 + 11 489 (First season at the Stadio Delle Alpi)
1991-92 36 384 + 10 411
1992-93 37 406 + 1022
1993-94 33 227 - 4179
1994-95 33 122 - 105
1995-96 35 839 + 2717
1996-97 28 178 - 7661
1997-98 40 338 + 12 160
1998-99 43 533 + 3195
1999-00 34 284 - 9249
2000-01 35 446 + 1162
2001-02 35 703 + 257
2002-03 33 343 - 2360
2003-04 28 531 - 4813
2004-05 17 166 - 11 365


Season:
Average attendance:
Difference from previous season:


1985-86 39 654
1986-87 35 555 - 4099
1987-88 33 082 - 2473
1988-89 34 397 + 1315
1989-90 33 578 - 819
1990-91 43 114 + 9536 (First season at the Stadio Delle Alpi)
1991-92 51 832 + 8718
1992-93 45 869 - 5963
1993-94 44 521 - 1348
1994-95 47 866 + 3345
1995-96 42 060 - 5806
1996-97 39 272 - 2788
1997-98 47 348 + 8076
1998-99 47 168 - 180
1999-00 42 127 - 5041
2000-01 41 307 - 820
2001-02 40 658 - 649
2002-03 39 772 - 886
2003-04 34 980 - 4792


Squad:
Average attendance:
Average season tickets sold:

Inter 58 743 48 884
Milan 55 523 45 597
Roma 52 282 40 803
Lazio 45 574 34 007
Juventus 39 445 35 179
Torino 17 692 10 848
 

Len

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2004
4,972
See, we have many supporters.....we used to get 51,000+ average......all we need is a new stadium........
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
the problem is, when we get the new stadium, it won't be able to fit 51,000 in there :wallbang:

IMO the best solution would be to build a new stadium smack bang in the middle of Torino, remove that stupid running track and make it 60,000 capacity. I know that'd cost a lot of money, but to be honest I'm worried that the investment in the modified stadium won't make a huge difference :(
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
83,441
The real estate for something closer in town would get really expensive. It might be more reasonable to improve the transportation to whatever new or modified stadium they go with and give some faster options than the current rickety, slow pickpocket express.

Some redevelopment around the stadium couldn't hurt for Juve or Torino either. It's all the fad in the U.S. with new stadiums, and someone should clean up that desolate space some with something interesting.

With 2006 bringing the Winter Olympics, it's unfortunately too late to really break ground for that.
 

gray

Senior Member
Moderator
Apr 22, 2003
30,260
++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++
Some redevelopment around the stadium couldn't hurt for Juve or Torino either. It's all the fad in the U.S. with new stadiums, and someone should clean up that desolate space some with something interesting.
Isn't that what the Mondo Juve complex plan is all about? To be honest I only read about it ages ago, and I don't really remember the details of it...
 

Elnur_E65

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2004
10,848
I keep reading details about the new stadium in this and similar thread, but I keep forgetting everything.

This is so stupid, but they are renovating the existing stadium, correct? Or Juve is gonna move to the one in the city limits?
 

Desmond

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2002
8,938
it's a shame that a club like juve even has to deal with such problems.i still cannot believe the attendances we get-they're disgraceful.
 

Primo

Juventus FC - Philippines
Dec 20, 2002
1,436
It is sad to know how few people watch the games of such a great football club.

When I in fact, have to wake up at 2:30am (damn timezone) in the middle of the night just to listen to the commentators on the internet, and hear from you guys how a normal league game is going on.

When I had my single chance to be in Italy, and I didn't miss the game.

When I'm willing to pay Football Italia their subsrciption, just to be in touch with in-depth news.

Life is unfair, those who live a few blocks from the Delle Alpi can't even watch and be on the stands!

What will it take to make them fill the stadium?

They should probably fill the stands with strippers. Probably, that would make those fans come to the stadium. But of course, that is a joke.
 

Maresca

Senior Member
Aug 23, 2004
8,235
Ok, I must tell you, that these Picture are not official... so the deli alpi will be rebuilded.. I think 2007 we will have a new stadium...
The Mondo-juve Complex would be build too, but I don´t know when. I the time deli alpi beeing rebuilded, juve is gonna play in palermo or other city, where many juve fans are...

These are the reasons why not too many fans are in deli alpi:
- The fans behind the goals can not see anything..
- The tickets are too expensive.. thats why the juve fans are allways in the kurva..
- Juve is the most loved team in the World and in Italy, but the most fans of juve are not in Turin.. but because it is too far, to expensive, and the deli alpi is so ugly, they are not travelling to torino...
 

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