Will you still watch Serie A ??? (1 Viewer)

mnementh

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
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#82
axlrose85 said:
id watch the serie A.not as much as before obviously,but id follow the league and watch the odd big match.
chievo - roma... ? can't think of any other big teams in serie a if milan, fiorentina and lazio go down.
 

Sadomin

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2005
7,327
#85
I'll become a fan of the best team which is still up in A, join their largest internet community, and follow them intensely.
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
11,482
#89
seeing as though I have about as good a chance of seeing Serie B as I do of seeing the plantlife on Mars via a telescope, I'll have to settle for a Juve-less Serie A

I'll keep an eye on the teams of the areas where my family is from- Palermo and Roma
 

BooQy

Junior Member
Jun 3, 2006
78
#90
i'll support livorno, cause they are communists and i always liked communists (not that i am one). when juve gets back, he'll have my suport back ;) ofcourse, i will be suppporting juve in serie b but we will kick everybody's ass there!!!
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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#91
BooQy said:
i'll support livorno, cause they are communists and i always liked communists (not that i am one). when juve gets back, he'll have my suport back ;) ofcourse, i will be suppporting juve in serie b but we will kick everybody's ass there!!!
not making much sense out of that.......:confused2
 

jorossian

Junior Member
Jun 29, 2006
58
#92
I'll continue to watch Serie A as long as it's aired on GolTV, FSC and Rai International in the States.

I'd be pulling for Palermo to make it to the CL in a Juve-less season. Also should be a trip to see Torino back in Serie A.

I'd have to find a way to watch Serie B games somehow though. Can't miss a full season of Juventus football regardless of the league they're in. It'd be fun to see them play Napoli.
 

mnementh

Senior Member
Jun 5, 2005
2,122
#93
The bad thing is that there will be no torino derby ever again, because after a year, juve will back in its rightful place - A , and Torino will back in its place - B ... shame :D
 

jorossian

Junior Member
Jun 29, 2006
58
#95
You never know man....

It'd be cool as hell to have a true Torino Derby in Serie A again.

But, you're probably right mnementh :D

I'm not all that familiar with Torino's current financial situation but if ownership shows some willingness to dig deep into their pocketbooks WISELY like Palermo anything's possible.

Ya gotta love what Palermo has done over the past 4 years to become a player on the Europe stage once again.
:agree:
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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#96
jorossian said:
I'll continue to watch Serie A as long as it's aired on GolTV, FSC and Rai International in the States.

I'd be pulling for Palermo to make it to the CL in a Juve-less season. Also should be a trip to see Torino back in Serie A.

I'd have to find a way to watch Serie B games somehow though. Can't miss a full season of Juventus football regardless of the league they're in. It'd be fun to see them play Napoli.

good luck !!
 

jorossian

Junior Member
Jun 29, 2006
58
#97
There's gotta be some sort of streaming thing available somewhere and I think somehow Juve's corporate sponsers will find a way to get their games televised.

I mean, they're only one of the most popular brands in the world, right?
 

Vinman

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Jul 16, 2002
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#98
jorossian said:
There's gotta be some sort of streaming thing available somewhere and I think somehow Juve's corporate sponsers will find a way to get their games televised.

I mean, they're only one of the most popular brands in the world, right?
getting Serie B games off a stream is about as regular as seeing Haley's Comet

Juve may lose many corporate sponsors if we get dropped to B (or even worse C :cry: )

I dont know what options will be available, but we better pray real hard for the next week or so that Juve stay in A


hey jorossian, where are you from in New York state ??
 

jorossian

Junior Member
Jun 29, 2006
58
#99
It's uncharted territory. There's never been a demand for Serie B/C streams since a really high profile club has never been relegated there during the recent "internet era".

If there's a demand, some geek will figure out a way to get it. And as for TV there's only one thing that determines whether something makes it on TV. Will people watch? If they will sponsers will step up to the plate to cash in on the opportunity.

Should be interesting..... but I'd rather just pray we stay in Serie A :)
 

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