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Miss Dangerous

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    Juventino Godot
  • Compleanno 13/09/1979
  1. Sir.Alex non ha voluto vendere Rossi. ma il giocatore ha voluto andare
  2. Anche se Ranieri era buono questa stagione, avremo bisogno di un allenatore una migliore prossima stagione. per la Lega di Campioni
  3. Penso.. il Ranieri ? un buono allenatore . ma.. non per la prossima stagione Spiacente per la mia lingua italiana. Imparo tuttavia .caffe
  4. Thank you, Gianluigi Buffon! my pleasure
  5. Juventus is the most well supported football club in Italy with over 11 million fans (28% of Italian football fans), according to an August 2007 research by Italian newspaper La Repubblica, as well as one of the most supported football clubs in the world, with approximately 170 million supporters -43 million of them in Europe alone, particularly in the Mediterranean countries, to which many Italians have emigrated. The Old Lady has fan clubs all over the world outside of Italy, from places as far apart as Canada, United States, Malta, San Marino, England, Iran, Greece, Vietnam, and many more. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f6/Juventus_tifosi_2006.jpg Despite this strong support, attendances at Juventus home matches average about 35,000, much less than many other highly renowned European teams. Contrastingly, demand for Juventus tickets in occasional home games held away from Turin is high; suggesting that Juventus have stronger support in other parts of the country. Juve is widely and especially popular throughout Southern Italy, leading the team to have one of the largest followings in its away matches, more than in Turin itself. Juventus ultras have good relationships with Piacenza, ADO Den Haag and Legia Warsaw fans and have several rivalries, two of which are highly significant. The first is with local club Torino, they compete in the Derby della Mole (Derby of Torino) together; this rivalry dates back to 1906 when Torino was founded by former Juve members. The other most significant rivalry is with Internazionale; matches between Juventus and Inter are referred to as the Derby d'Italia (Derby of Italy). Up until the 2006 Serie A match-fixing scandal, which saw Juventus relegated, the two were the only Italian clubs to have never played below Serie A. Notably the two sides are the most supported in Italy, the rivalry has intensified since the later part of the 1990s; it has reached its' highest levels ever, post-Calciopoli since Juventus returned to Serie A.
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