Well, I made it to Siena just fine. But it seems that getting a ticket here tomorrow morning may be a bit trickier than the scalpers I dealt with for the Coppa in Torino on Wednesday. (Damn, that was my first Juve home game ever, and it was so cool -- I will have to start a post later when I get back and can transfer video clips of the Coppa, though mostly of the tifosi ultras, for posting.)
The buzz in Siena, of course, is all about the scandal investigation of player links to Napoli mob connections over throwing games for bets. (The locals don't expect much to come of it, seeing that it's only a few players). There is a general excitement, however, centered around this being the last game of the season. The Siena fans are happy to otherwise have qualified for Serie A next season, and Juve is third no matter what.
Walking by the Siena stadium today, and comparing it to the delle Alpi from Wednesday, it is like seeing Juve in a high school football stadium. Leveraging some local connections, I hope to have some additional video clips to post later of Lippi's last game heading the Juventini.