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Juventus away info.

Discussion in 'Celtic Supporters Info' started by markybhoy2122, Jan 29, 2013.

Discuss Juventus away info. in the Celtic Supporters Info area at TalkCeltic.net.

  1. BrianQuinn

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    Im doing the day trip with Thomas Cook and they have started to confirm supporters who are Grade A and Grade B with tickets. Id imagine that will be the script with the rest of the tickets that arent going to Thomas Cook aswell
     
  2. Dalaik

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    Turin is a safe city, I dont think you ll have any problems. On the contrary, I think that it-s gonna be the locals who will try to avoid you at any cost! You will probably walk around the city center for the whole day until a coupld of hours before the game. The Juventus stadium is pretty far from all the action so there's really no reason to go there much earlier.

    I will post a small map of the city center to try and orientate you, I ll tell you how to reach the stadium and I ll give you the locations of a couple of British-type pubs in the city center. The only moment you should probably try and be careful is after the match, if you want to go for a beer- Juventus fans are a very sneaky and coward bunch so try to stick together and dont be isolated.

    You can also be sure that all the Torino FC fans will gladly greet you and give you advice and help- even though finding someone who can actually speak English might be a bit hard.

    (Cant help you with the gas cooker, sorry :) )
     
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  4. Soul Rebel

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  5. Dalaik

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    Turin is a beautiful city, especially the city center, and certainly much better than Milan. The usual gathering point for football fans is the central "Piazza Castello". I will post all the info with maps and photos in the thread that I opened today.
     
  6. Dalaik

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    So, whether you take the train from Milan or the bus from Turin Airport, your destination is the same: The Porta Nuova Railway station in Turin. DO NOT get off the bus/train at the previews stop, Porta Susa, wait for the final stop. Exiting the station (if you arrive by train) or just crossing the street (if you take the bus from the Airport) you will see a small garden, called Piazza Carlo Felice. Cross it or go around it and you will find the start of the central Via Roma. This is the start of the blue line you see on the map.

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    Go straight and after 4-5 blocks you ll reach the Piazza San Carlo, a beautiful square with classy coffee bars on both sides and a statue in the middle. If the day is sunny you can definitely sit down and drink your coffee there (but you ll pay it more than 1 euro). Actually if you look at the picture below, that arch that you see in th distance behind the statue is the Railway Station. Not far at all.

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    Continue on Via Roma and after another 3-4 blocks you ll arrive at the Piazza Castello.

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    This is the place where most of the foreign fans gather. It's pretty, it's central, it has a lot of space and you can find some decent pizza places or McDonald's for those who dont like international cuisine. :p

    At this point you can either follow the yellow arrow and go towards Via Garibaldi (one square away from Piazza Castello you ll find the Juventus store, feel free to call them *!), another commercial street, and walk around the nearby vicoli (smaller, narrow streets) until you reach Piazza Statuto, OR you can follow the green arrow, take Via Po and reach the Piazza Vittorio Veneto, another good place for a coffee or beer. The bars there are less pretentious because there's the social studies University nearby, and this means that you can also find cheap food. The view is also great.

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    In general, the city center is the area between the red lines, there's really no reason to go away from those. Dont get fooled, it's not a big area, and you can definitely see all of it in 2-3 hours.
     
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    *Threads merged - saves the same convos happening twice and all questions for dalaik can be asked in here*
     
  8. Dalaik

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    General Information

    If you re a smoker, the "tabacchi" will be your best friends. These are the only places where you can buy cigarettes, and you can notice them by the big white "T" on a blue or black background.

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    They are open from 7.30 in the morning until 19.30 in the evening. After that it's going to be difficult to buy cigarettes because to use the vending machines you have to insert your Natinal Health System card. In the tabacchi you can also buy bus tickets, if you ever need them. A bus ticket costs 1,5 euros and is valid for 70 minutes OR for a single entrance in the Metro system.

    Food and Drink: Finding street food in Turin is pretty easy. In every block there will be a pizzeria, or a baker shop that makes pizza, or a "pizza al taglio" shop (a small place that sells slices of pizza and usually has few or 0 places to sit). The cost for a whole pizza varies from 4-5 euros for a Margherita (tomato and mozzarella) to 7-8 euros for pizzas with more ingredients. A slice of pizza usually costs from 1,4 euros to 1,8, and it also depends on the ingredients. Another very common type of street food is the kebap, which I m sure that you already know. The city is full of them and I m not a particular fan of it, but you can fill your stomach with 3,5 euros, the usual cost of a kebap sandwich. One of my favourite spots for a proper pizza, and very very central, is the Sfashion Caffe' (Via Cesare Battisti 13), I will mark it with a red dot on the map. ( Btw, I m not affiliated in any way with the place, I just find it very pretty!).

    I dont know if they're going to impose a ban on alcohol the day you guys will be here. They have done it before and I find it stupid and annoying. The problem is that IF they do, the majority of the supermarkets in the city center will follow it, and getting a beer can become problematic. In that case you can either try and convince a local to buy some beer for you (but that's gonna be a bit hard, a Torinese's reaction to a foreigner's request is to just walk faster) or try some smaller shops that will certainly not refuse a good bargain. I would suggest trying a shop one block away from the station, ran by Ukrainians or something, with products from their region. The beer isnt bad, and it's well priced (I will mark it on the map and give you the adress later). IF the police doesnt impose any bans, you wont have any problem, the city center has a lot of supermarkets.

    Now, the two most well known British-type pubs in Turin are nearby the railway station.
    One of them is called The SIx Nations Pub (Corso Vittorio Emmanuele 28) and the other one is almost attached to the station, and it's called "The Tetley Huntsman" (Corso Vittorio Emmanuele 43). I will mark them wit two black spots on the map.

    HOW TO GET TO THE STADIUM

    I dont know if the police has made any particular arrangements for Celtic fans, but if you want to go to the stadium by yourselves, you d better do it as a large group. I dont think anyone will feel like messing with you anyway.There are two ways to reach the stadium and both involve the tram number 9.

    You can either take it in front of the Porta Nuova railway station (and it's the longest solution), direction Via Borgaro- Corso Molise- Terminal GTT Stadio, OR bypass a huge part of the distance by taking the metro. You can take it from the railway station, direction towards FERMI, and exit at the Bernini stop. From there,and using the same ticket, you take the tram number 9 again (the stop is right in front of the metro exit) and reach the stadium.

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    Offer letters for the away game dropping through letter boxes today.



    £40 to be picked up by Monday.
     
  10. shaun.f

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    name & d.o.b on ticket. then i/d needed with ticket to get into game. is this true?
     
  11. Millerntor

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    Yes, name and birthplace I think- whether they check tickets with ID for 2,000 fans is another matter though.
     
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    They're writing your name on the tickets with a biro :56: That's all.

    I'm Category E so have hee haw chance :54:
     
  14. shaun.f

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    aye but the name on the ticket must match the name on the photo i/d which italian police check.:38:
     
  15. markybhoy2122

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    Anyone had a letter through with an offer of a ticket for the away game yet?

    Trying to find out when, if any, general sale will be?!

    I know people with a letter have until Monday 11th feb to get their tickets!!
     
  16. shaun.f

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    Dont think tickets will go on general sale.tam crook, prawn sandwich mob then s/t holders ballot. Only getting 2000 odd.
     
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    There is absolutely no chance at all of a general sale mate. The majority of people who got offers were Investors, Category A or B, or C if booking through Thomas Cook. There's still D and E to go, then Season Ticket holder, so there won't be a general public sale.
     
  18. markybhoy2122

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    I am season ticket holder, should have mentioned that in my post above!!! D'oh!!

    always end up having to get tickets once everyone else has knocked the chance back in general sale to season ticket holders since i dont get to go to euro away game as often due to work.

    trying to get info out of celtic is a nightmare, all i want to know is are the left over tickets going on sale on tues 12th feb or a few days late, surely not a hard question to answer you would think?!
     
  19. Millerntor

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    There won’t be any leftover tickets to go on general sale to season ticket holders.
     
  20. shaun.f

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    Not with only 2000 odd tickets being sold.