I'm over the Gattuso era... he's done a good job improving this team. But he's not the answer if they want to get into the top 4
January can't come quick enough. Milan is being crushed by injuries and somehow in reach of a top 4 slot
Roma sucks(and got cheated out of beating Inter) but getting Zaniolo for and Nainggolan was a fucking masterclass.
Inter gets a 2 game home ban... so they will play the next two games at home in a empty San Siro for the racist remarks made to a Napoli player
VAR was used to near perfection last year in Italy. This year it’s been a total disaster. It’s as if the refereee association has said fuck VAR where not going to use it and if we do we won’t overturn the call on the field. Milan was fucked in the game against Juve for the Super Cup. And twice against Roma last week. There have been almost a dozen other high profile controversy’s because of non VAR use in Italy. It’s fucked up that the Italian league finally was ahead of the football curve and somehow turned it into shit.
I feel like Milan and Roma will pass Inter and finish 3rd and 4th. Leaving Inter playing in Europa League and having to sell that piece of shit (but super talented) Icardi in the summer
Anyone ever ordered tickets? Tickets for Lazio/Parma went on sale today and I’ve been trying to purchase tickets. It lets me get to the point that I can submit it but then when I do, it grays out the box to submit. It hasn’t tried to charge my card so it’s not my bank stopping it. Can’t figure it out
I've never ordered online for tickets. I've gone to a few Palermo games and we normally purchase at the stadium
Thanks. Getting in the day of the match so hoping to buy ahead of time for better seats but seems like there were still tickets available heading into last weekend for the Roma match so if I can’t, I should at least be able to get in
Yeah for that matchup I don't think tickets will be tough to get. I would advise to not end up in the ultras section lol. Shit gets wild in italy.
I’ll be in Castellammare (my hometown) the first 2 weeks in April and want to go to a game in Palermo. Now that they’re Serie B, I can’t imagine tickets would be pricey, what do they usually go for?
I haven't been to a game since 2012 but I got my tickets for like 40.00 we sat center stadium. With Palermo probably looking to be dropped to the lowest league once ownership transfer fails I don't think tickets should be to expensive.
Got it to work on my work computer this morning. The tickets to other matches were really cheap so I got expensive ones and sitting in what looks to be some amazing seats
Were you born in Sicily or just the family originated from the area? My father was born in Cinisi and we own a home in town. We visit Castallammare often for the beaches.
The family is from there, I’m first generation American. I go back every year to visit as my mom owns the home, more so apartment, she grew up in. Castellammare is gorgeous and gets crazy touristy during the festival in August
Is it generally true that matches do not sell out? Will be in Italy the month of October and would like to catch a couple of matches.
Depends on the matchup but generally most of the stadiums are oversized and outdated and you can normally scoop up tickets for most matches on Gameday.
A few days at each of the following: Lake Como (Varenna), Venezia, Vinci, Roma. Possible game locations would be Milano, Bergamo, Empoli, Firenze, Roma. There are several clubs located in the region between Venezia and Firenze that might be possible. When the ‘19-‘20 schedule comes out I will be able to nail it down.
The pluralities of the issues are very dumb. I don't want my rival to get a new stadium, I want my club to get a new stadium too, but I expect to be paid tribute by both clubs. There are more than that.
Bonucci sure seems like a great guy. Moise Kean gets monkey chants hurled at him and Bonucci blames Kean for celebrating in front of their fans