Hoping to go over to watch Juve v Milan during the Easter break. Does anyone have experience of buying tickets for their new stadium? Any tips??
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20-11-2018 06:55 AM #1
Juventus Tickets
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20-11-2018 08:03 AM #2
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Boy in my work was in Turin for a break and looked into it, tickets could be bought online but they were an absolute rip-off. Face-value for the equivalent of the East Stand was 120,eur and that wasn't even against one of the big teams. Ended up getting the train to Milan and catching a game at the San Siro to get his football fix.
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20-11-2018 04:28 PM #3
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Don't know about tickets though - sorry.
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"Dealing in tickets is as lucrative as, and less risky than, slinging drugs. Until his arrest, one Juventus capo-ultra, a Sicilian member of the Bravi Ragazzi (the “goodfellas”) was making €30,000 (£26,000) a game through ticket touting. That was only possible because Juventus were giving bulk tickets to ultra groups to keep them sweet; the ultras made millions a year and the club were untroubled by bad behaviour that might have meant fines or docked points. Few clubs can afford to take on their ultras – a fans’ strike is costly – with the result that there are always compromises between the suits and the “soldiers”."
https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...alian-football
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20-11-2018 04:48 PM #5
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20-11-2018 05:05 PM #6
Me and my brother and dad go on football trips and went to Milan vs Napoli and Juventus vs Lazio the next day in January 2017. We got tickets for both games on the official websites of both clubs but for Juve we had to sit separately and I think paid an average of €80 a ticket. Tickets become available when season ticket holders sell there seats back to the club normally within a couple of weeks of the game. There is a tram that takes you from outside the train station to the stadium although as mentioned Turin is not the nicest it’s pretty industrial
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20-11-2018 05:09 PM #7
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20-11-2018 05:16 PM #9
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We had been to their old place (Stade della Alpe?) a few years ago, and thought it was great.
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20-11-2018 06:29 PM #11
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https://sport.ticketone.it/campaign/sport/
Think thats the official site for buying tickets to most Italian team games.
I bought a ticket to Juve game last season through it. Was around €30. Took a tram from near the main station straight to the stadium.
I assume it might not be straight forward buying tickets to a big game though. I had trouble getting tickets to an Atalanta game as they would only sell to people with a local address as they were playing Roma.Last edited by wearethehibs; 20-11-2018 at 06:32 PM.
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20-11-2018 06:48 PM #12
Another thing to remember is you have to take your passport with you to the game and it must match the name on your ticket or you will be refused entry. Think this is because of Serie A Ultra problems before at games
They were not that bothered at the San Siro but were very strict at Juve. I think I had ticket/passport checked about 3 times at JuveLast edited by ac1; 20-11-2018 at 06:53 PM.
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