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Haha as if it was the Ultras. The seats were sparse all around the stadium. Clubs don't have 11,000 Ultras. Im guessing CL ticket prices + Shaktar Donetsk contributed to the attendance just as much as any strike.
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It's a minor point but quite a few clubs in Italy have at least 11,000 Ultra of some description or another. Take Lazio for example. The bulk is made up of 5,000 or so UltraS - the Irriducibili, who are a right wing group that happen to support Lazio and use the club to air their views. The rest of the Curva is made up of smaller UltraS groups who mimic the Irriducibili as well as normal Ultra groups who are passionate fans and nothing more. Strikes lead by the Irriducibili have lead to the Curva being deserted for the first 15 mins, half etc of a game before 12k or so pile in and fill it. Closer to the story above, Juve's Drughi had 10,000 members at their peak in the 90's. As you said, a full Ultra strike would have left a huge empty section rather than scattered patches throughout the ground. Last edited by Zouma; October 14th, 2012 at 06:44 PM. |
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Is Arenas Stadium of Cagliari CALCIO for 3 years.
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lindo estadio el comunale is arenas, chico pero coqueto
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Brescia have built a temporary stand behind the goal to bring the ultra a bit closer to the game, it's so awful you really have to see it, words don't do it justice - http://milombardia.gazzetta.it/milan...25989823.shtml
![]() In other news Napoli have been fined €150k due to the San Paolo not being up to Europa League standards (not sure how as they were in the Champions League last season...) and up to 12 sections could be closed for their next game. Having been to the San Paolo I can confirm it is (apologies for the language) an utter sh*thole. it's falling to bits and the facilities are dreadful. It's a real shame because Napoli have amazing fans who in a modern stadium would create an atmosphere as good as any you get in Germany or elsewhere. |
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Another major uphill battle to get a new stadium built in Italy by the sounds of it:
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One has to look at recent big clubs like Arsenal, Bayern, and Juve and see that these stadiums pay themselves in up to 15, at most 20 years. That's a great return. |
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Is there any chance of Roma and Lazio working together to fund a new stadium that would be shared?
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Seen a couple of things from Torino's chairman Urbano Cairo talking about rebuilding the legendary Stadio Filadelfia. Before anybody gets too excited it's worth pointing out that these plans have cropped up many times over the years and nothing's came of them. Also, the plans have tended to scale down each time they come up, from a full stadium to something like this the team would train at:
![]() ![]() ![]() As the model and images above show, the tight confines of the site mean it's difficult to see what sort of modern stadium they could build there, especially when you add in the location and issues like the poor access etc: ![]()
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Nuovo Stadio Palermo
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Bergamo , 25,000
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Costs?
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Hmmm, we'll see. Hope it does happen, though.
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Part of a wall fell down at Napoli's Stadio San Paolo the other day. This is after the bother they had trying to drag it up to code for the Europa League earlier in the season:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/nytBI-R1wgk The sooner they move away from or rebuild this dump the better. |
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