Why Juventus? (8 Viewers)

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#8
Because everyone in my class supported (gloryhunted) fucking Milan, that's why. I can't stand that club. :inter:
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
47,928
#9
Because everyone in my class supported (gloryhunted) fucking Milan, that's why. I can't stand that club. :inter:
So you support Juve because you hate Milan? that's a weird reason...

well for me the very 1st thing was when I saw this team in the blue jersey with the yellow stars on the shoulders...I was like WOW who are these guys :p...and then I watched a certain Alessandro Del Piero...it's been Black and White ever since...later on when I became a true fan, then I found out about the club's glorious history, its never-say-die spirit and its HUGE fanbase all over the world...
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
#10
So you support Juve because you hate Milan? that's a weird reason...
That was only the beggining and the real reason, yes. Later I started watching them on TV (I think 1st match was against Ajax in CL Final '96) and the rest of story is like everyone else's. :blah: Don't want to sound sentimental. :p
 

Marko

GhostDog
May 1, 2006
3,289
#13
Well, my favorite player on WC 1982 was Tardelli because his first name is Marco. After WC I found out that he played for Juve, and I also found out that there was also names like Rossi, Platini, Boniek, Zoff,... and I said to myself - is this team something or is this team something! And that was beginning of our relationship. Of course that wasn't serious in the beginning because I was to young, but nowadays is pretty serious, I think that I could kill for Old Lady, like Turk or Mafia!:D
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
#16
I don't really know.
When i was a kid Yugoslavia had one of the strongest leagues in the world and most of us there supported a Yugo club and we didn't follow much of the foreign leagues. After the brake up of Yugoslavia, the Croatian league didn't offer much so we started following Euro leagues more. Serie A was the strongest so we had a chance to watch serie A football every week.
It's probably a gloryhunting reason behind my beginnings as a Juve fan.
We were Euro champs, we played against PSG in the European Super Cup in 1996 and we literally destroyed them. I think this was the very moment i felt in love with Juve. The football we played then was out of this world.
Zidane, Del Piero, Di Livio, Vieri were humiliating every single team on their way.
It was the easiest thing in the world to fall in love with Juve and most of my generation were Juve fans (many were Milan fans because of Boban. That probably explains why i still dislike Milan so much :) ).
Then there is Alen Boksic who is from the same part of Croatia as i am and who played for the club i supported as a kid. He joined Juve exactly in 1996.
Lots of reasons as you can see.
 

Marko

GhostDog
May 1, 2006
3,289
#17
I don't really know.
When i was a kid Yugoslavia had one of the strongest leagues in the world and most of us there supported a Yugo club and we didn't follow much of the foreign leagues. After the brake up of Yugoslavia, the Croatian league didn't offer much so we started following Euro leagues more. Serie A was the strongest so we had a chance to watch serie A football every week.
It's probably a gloryhunting reason behind my beginnings as a Juve fan.
We were Euro champs, we played against PSG in the European Super Cup in 1996 and we literally destroyed them. I think this was the very moment i felt in love with Juve. The football we played then was out of this world.
Zidane, Del Piero, Di Livio, Vieri were humiliating every single team on their way.
It was the easiest thing in the world to fall in love with Juve and most of my generation were Juve fans (many were Milan fans because of Boban. That probably explains why i still dislike Milan so much :) ).
Then there is Alen Boksic who is from the same part of Croatia as i am and who played for the club i supported as a kid. He joined Juve exactly in 1996.
Lots of reasons as you can see.
What was your Yugo club?
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
53,998
#18
What was your Yugo club?
Hajduk.
I was born in Omiš, near Split and as a kid the elderly took me to Poljud with them all the time. Back then Hajduk had the generation of Sliskovic, Vujovic brothers, Asanovic, Gudelj etc (you probably remember them, since you remember WC 1982).
 
Mar 24, 2006
13,951
#19
as xXx said before ,
Juventus is like love at the 1st sight for me , i remember when i was 10 , I watched my 1st soccer game in TV , Udinese vs Juventus and Del piero got his awful injury .

I will Love Juventus until my last breath :ultra:
 

Marko

GhostDog
May 1, 2006
3,289
#20
Hajduk.
I was born in Omiš, near Split and as a kid the elderly took me to Poljud with them all the time. Back then Hajduk had the generation of Sliskovic, Vujovic brothers, Asanovic, Gudelj etc (you probably remember them, since you remember WC 1982).
Hajduk was my favorite club in ex-YU, too. Unfortunately I never had opportunity to see Poljud, nicest stadium in ex-YU. I was close to go there one summer when I was in Trpanj, that's close to Omiš, correct me if I'm wrong, but that trip failed.
 

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