[Serie A] Juventus??? 0-3 AC Milan [May 9th, 2021] (2 Viewers)

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The night of De Ceglie owning Zambrotta 2:

And Amauri actually looking and playing like a WC striker.
- Fans in the stadium!
- Chances created in that game = this whole season.
- DC cross!
- Amauri, Sissoko combination for most awkward goal.
- Ranieri
- Marchionni shot
 
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    How was the atmosphere and the feeling of the fans during the match? It was a crazy game. I remember watching it upstairs at my parents place early in the morning. Good times.
    It was crazy! I was at the curva with Gruppo Genova, one hell of an experience. Ancelotti got so much insults, he was red and confused.

    The biggest burst was not from the goals but when the maggot got the red card.

    My lost brother Fliakis was also there but he was sitting on the long side.

    A few days before that we were and watched us play against Bate Borisov :lol2: that was one of the worst Juve matches I have ever attended.
     
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    Me too.
    What are the odds?! :shocked:




    Once again, me too!


    Good times :touched:
    Yes good times. I really want to visit again. I've been to Delle Alpi and Communale (both in B and A) but I haven't visited the new one. It feels like it will never happen again but I want to think that it will.
     

    Marc

    Softcore Juventino
    Jul 14, 2006
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    I never visited Turin. Neither Delle Alpi :sad: or Allianz Stadium. However, I attended several Juve matches in Italy when we played away.
     

    Osman

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    Aug 30, 2002
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    Yes good times. I really want to visit again. I've been to Delle Alpi and Communale (both in B and A) but I haven't visited the new one. It feels like it will never happen again but I want to think that it will.
    The new one is much better then Delle Alpi, with good seats you feel like you are really close to the players at all times, and not watching ants play, with your neck sprained cuz you have to try to look around huge pillars, like in Delle Alpi.



    My last Juve game was a Milan game too, few seasons ago when Dybala scored 97th pk goal to decide it. It was such a troll win, hilarious after game thousands of us fans walking together just waving and serenading good bye to the Milanisti who were full of themselves all game (classy retards were throwing bottles filled with piss).


     
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    The new one is much better then Delle Alpi, with good seats you feel like you are really close to the players at all times, and not watching ants play, with your neck sprained cuz you have to try to look around huge pillars, like in Delle Alpi.



    My last Juve game was a Milan game too, few seasons ago when Dybala scored 97th pk goal to decide it. It was such a troll win, hilarious after game thousands of us fans walking together just waving and serenading good bye to the Milanisti who were full of themselves all game (classy retards were throwing bottles filled with piss).


    I can imagine that the new stadium is a much better experience than Delle Alpi but I still consider visiting Delle Alpi in the last official game we played there as a special moment. Goals from Zlatan and Nedved and Buffon doing an honorary run around waving good bye to the fans. He was as good as gone to Milan when Calciopoli happened and he changed his mind wanting to help Juve back.
     

    Buck Fuddy

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    May 22, 2009
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    The new one is much better then Delle Alpi, with good seats you feel like you are really close to the players at all times, and not watching ants play, with your neck sprained cuz you have to try to look around huge pillars, like in Delle Alpi.
    The new one is obviously much better, but I have very fond memories of the old Delle Alpi as well.
    Just a real, old school stadium. Very basic, no fancy surroundings or shopping mall, etc. Almost makes me feel nostalgic :touched:
     

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