Serie A: JUVENTUS - inter, 04 November 2007 (1 Viewer)

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    Juve-Prince, ok man, let me know.
    My brother is coming from hamburg also. book the hotel, thats the worst thing.
    you are from a nice city.. too bad italy didn't play in Stuttgart last summer :) Hannover, Kaiserslautern(twice), Hamburg (twice), Dortmund and Berlin. Went to all games. If I managed to get those tickets, trust me, JUVE- inter shouldn't be a problem :)
     

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    this is a dscussion about potential visit to the game of other users.
    you will have a chance to open your OFFICIAL thread with all the logos and stuff. whatever. I really don't care
     

    JCK

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    That's what I meant, this is your thread to collect companions to the game. The match thread will be opened when it's time.

    How many are you going to the game so far?
     
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    vSnoop you will not regret.
    my last Juve match in Torino was Juve-Real Madrid in 2005 (Trez, Zala)
    that was truly unique... Hopefully I will bring luck this tme too:)))

    as for now, its only Juve-Prince and me...
    I will have 10 tickets (dont know the category yet, but who cares)...
    Forza Juve
     

    Eddy

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    hey, didn't realize this thread..

    I've been planning to go to this game since the season started and it seems I will be going actually
     

    Midzata®

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    I was thinking that it's a match chat againt. Too early because of the tension.

    I'm in USA, now. I'll be back home end of october and I'll try to find a way to get to Turin. If you can, save a ticket for me. I don't know if I will come, but I think you can sell it easily before the game, and i will let you know by the 1 of november if I fail to find road to Turin, so I can't come. It's dificult to travel from my country.:(
    Never been to Italy, and don't speak Italian. Lot of the Italians speak English I gues. I hope actualy. If I manage to sort all problems, I can come. But I will be like a lost postacard. Someone will have to give me directions to the meeting point. But that's later...
     

    Eddy

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    I was thinking that it's a match chat againt. Too early because of the tension.

    I'm in USA, now. I'll be back home end of october and I'll try to find a way to get to Turin. If you can, save a ticket for me. I don't know if I will come, but I think you can sell it easily before the game, and i will let you know by the 1 of november if I fail to find road to Turin, so I can't come. It's dificult to travel from my country.:(
    Never been to Italy, and don't speak Italian. Lot of the Italians speak English I gues. I hope actualy. If I manage to sort all problems, I can come. But I will be like a lost postacard. Someone will have to give me directions to the meeting point. But that's later...
    2 years ago when I went to Milan, people there knew English but when I went to Turin...it was kind of a different story. It was Juve-Messina when Del Piero scored that amazing goal. The first thing I did when I reached was head over to Pessotto's Pizza place but the driver had no idea what I was talking about. The only dude that knew English in Turin was the guy selling the tickets at the front entrance.
     

    Midzata®

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    @ The One How can we know that you are not a fonny?

    Maybe you are Inter fan with intention to fu*k up some Juve tifos.:shifty:

    Maybe you want to drag us all the way to Turin & leave us emptyhanded, & you join this forum only to do that.
    2 years ago when I went to Milan, people there knew English but when I went to Turin...it was kind of a different story. It was Juve-Messina when Del Piero scored that amazing goal. The first thing I did when I reached was head over to Pessotto's Pizza place but the driver had no idea what I was talking about. The only dude that knew English in Turin was the guy selling the tickets at the front entrance.
    ???

    I'll think about it. Is there a public transportation to the stadium? Like for examle I take the No. x bus from the airport who has Olimpico as a routing point... Some Italians can help here
     
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    Midzata

    its very easy to get from Milano to Torino
    ok
    1. Arrive to Malpensa Milan airoprt, take a train to Central Station (11 euro), very easy, leaves every 30 min, takes about 40 min to get there

    2. whenever you want to go to Torino, go to Central Station (CENTRALE F.S.) and get a train to Torino and back, they sell tickets in those automatic ticket boxes, use English, no problem, about 25 euro return ticket, 2hr ride or so

    3. when you get to Torino Station, just follow the people. its abou 15 min walk to piazza san carlo, where Juvestore is, its in the city center

    and how do you know that I am not telling the truth? I dont know :) there many fuckers online, I have dealt with that in the past. I can send you my pictures from stadiums all around italy and germany during world cup. thats my hobby, going to football matches. I even went to AC Milan-LIverpool match in Athens WEARING DEL PIERO SHIRT HAHAHAHA

    EDDY, are you in Dubai?
    If yes, I travel there quite often, maybe we could watch a Juve game together sometime.

    grazie e forza Juve
     

    Midzata®

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    Midzata

    its very easy to get from Milano to Torino
    ok
    1. Arrive to Malpensa Milan airoprt, take a train to Central Station (11 euro), very easy, leaves every 30 min, takes about 40 min to get there

    2. whenever you want to go to Torino, go to Central Station (CENTRALE F.S.) and get a train to Torino and back, they sell tickets in those automatic ticket boxes, use English, no problem, about 25 euro return ticket, 2hr ride or so

    3. when you get to Torino Station, just follow the people. its abou 15 min walk to piazza san carlo, where Juvestore is, its in the city center

    and how do you know that I am not telling the truth? I dont know :) there many fuckers online, I have dealt with that in the past. I can send you my pictures from stadiums all around italy and germany during world cup. thats my hobby, going to football matches. I even went to AC Milan-LIverpool match in Athens WEARING DEL PIERO SHIRT HAHAHAHA

    EDDY, are you in Dubai?
    If yes, I travel there quite often, maybe we could watch a Juve game together sometime.

    grazie e forza Juve
    Go meet Edyy. You'll confirm your identity somehow I gues...
     
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    Midzata, btw I don't need to confirm nothing.

    with or without you, I will be watching that game in Turin. I don't care about Torino, Milan, Roma, Fiorentina. I will be happy if we beat the motherfuckers in Turin and finish in CL spot, thats all I want for this year!
     

    MadballJuve

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    I'm going over there as well. Can't hardly wait, guys. But yesterday I was in a little bit of panic. We were at a party when one of my friends told me he read that this game would be played without any supporters. When I came home, I checked the internet, but didn't found anything about this. If anyone knows more, please let us know.
     
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