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Juventus FC

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#141 ·
Ah the good old "Comunale" !!!!!!!

Some great 80s memories from it! Platini, Boniek, etc etc - and I'm not a Juve fan altogether!

I believe its current cap. is ok for Torino FC and its location representing of this teams fanbase, i.e. the city of Torino. I also find its rennovation lovely. Surely if the good old days for the Granata come back it will be too small, but for now this is just a speculation.

Juve has its fanbase almost exclusively outside the city, therefore they should go on with rennovating Delle Alpi (if not moving to the south of the country :D !!) but I believe 40k is too little for them. 60k would've been more reasonable, unless of course there are some issues with football attedance in the otherwise lovely country of Italy, issues an Italian friend could possibly ellaborate for us a litttle bit more.
 
#142 ·
If Juve are so popular in rest of Italy, how come their away games aren't always sell outs? If Juve fans aren't prepared to "travel" to the outskirts of Turin for a match why make the effort to travel further? Are Juve's fans true fans if they reside in Palermo, Milan or Bari? In this country we mock Man Utd because their fans seem to come from anywhere but Manchester.
 
#149 ·
The Euro 2012 was not awarded to Italy, which means that the stadium is left to fall into disrepair. What should be done to the Stadium of the Alps?
 
#152 ·
Some weeks ago i saw a cup match (Juve vs. ?)
And they played at the Olimpico in Torino
So, maybe it is really u/c
 
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#154 ·
Oh, thanks
So whats up with Delle Alpi?
 
#155 · (Edited)
Delle Alpi is momently precluded to football matches and keep staying in semi abandon status (except for concerts) waiting for the final project.

There are two main lines to follow there:

1. A completely (and much expensive) new stadium reduced to about 40.000 seats and with a new commercial area.

or

2. A simple revamping (mostly regarding new security rules) mantaining pretty much the originary structure.


The choice is still doubtful. Although executives and fans aim at a new stadium, the Club have to settle with a substantial loss of budget due to the recent relegation in the second league.. and also the fact Italy lost Euro2012 means no public funds for new stadiums.

From latest news they seem more oriented toward the second solution, the least expensive. Anyway the decision should came out on April.
 
#156 ·
According to stadionwelt they are searching for a stadium name sponsor
With his 50 mil. € they new stadium can be built
 
#159 ·
#166 ·
Here we go!

Juventus Executives Board has just approved the project for a new stadium of about 40.000 seats (+ commercial areas) which will rise on the site of the old structure (destined to be demolished). The budget is about 110 milions € and should be entirely granted by some sponsors (first names coming up are Emirates, Fiat and an international Betting group). So the initial low cost revamping solution has been rejected.

This is the latest version of the new stadia from Juventeus site.



On thi site you can find some renders of previous versions.

http://studiogau.it/gallery/cat0120/index.html
 
#167 ·
The new one looks better, but do you have more pics?
 
#172 ·
Is it that inventive to paint your stadium with the club colors?
Be it black and white doesn't change a lot although I admit it gives its caché to the building.
Look at allianz Arena and you'll see a real way to have an original outside.

Anyway, hope this is for soon.
 
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#175 ·
Actually it's quite perfect. Since the turn of the century Juve's average attendance has been declining from a high around 43k to a more common 30k or less. Their single game highs for each season have averaged around 47k.

With this new, more intimate stadium they'll guarantee atmosphere and higher ticket demand for EVERY match, not just against the bigger names. This will increase the pressure for fans to buy season ticket packages and thus keep the value of the tickets at a premium. It will also enable them to operate with more of a fixed, predictable budget of expenses. Meanwhile, from the looks of it they'll be able to expand as needed, but in the meantime they won't be spending more than needed on construction or on employees for maintaining a much larger facility.
 
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