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yviebee Jul 12th, 2004 08:06 PM

Soccer game in October in Rome? TOTTI :-)
 
Does anyone know if the season for soccer runs during october for the stadio olimpico in rome? Saw a fantastic game, roma v. inter last march and it was incredible. Loved seeing Totti play live and not on TV. I'd like to see another game if anyone has any info, I'd appreciate it!

Alec Jul 13th, 2004 02:46 AM

Fixture list isn't out yet, I think. They had to change the start of the season a couple of times due to the late finish of the Olympics football final on Aug 28. Now set to start on September 12. Keep your eyes peeled on www.asroma.it

yviebee Jul 13th, 2004 08:13 AM

Thanks Alec! My friend in Rome bought us tickets last time so I was in the dark about where the schedule was located. Thanks again!

tpatricco Jul 13th, 2004 08:42 AM

yviebee, don't know if you live anywhere in the NYC area, but AS Roma is playing vs. Liverpool on August 3rd at Giants Stadium. I'm sure tickets are still available. I've got mine! Forza Roma!!

yviebee Jul 13th, 2004 11:10 AM

Hi tpatricco!
Acutally I live in boring Arizona! Besides, I rather enjoy the lack of "rules" in the stadium more in Italy. U.S. stadiums are so uptight, I mean what's the big deal if we want to unbolt our seats and throw them into the crowd of the opposing team? Is that so wrong? :-) I don't know if I would enjoy the game as much if we couldn't smoke, drink, and throw things in the stadium, and take part in a mad stampede of tiffosi! But that's just me! Did you watch the European cup games? What a let down about Italy. Thanks for the tip!

craisin Jul 13th, 2004 11:17 AM

as a woman, I also love the short restroom lines in Italian stadiums!

tpatricco Jul 13th, 2004 02:08 PM

yviebee, when I'm in Italy, I'd love to go to Olimpico to see the giallorossi play...but I won't miss the chance to see them when they're 30 minutes from home here in NJ either! They are playing at a few other venues in the US on the summer tour...not sure if any are in or near AZ though.

AAFrequentFlyer Jul 13th, 2004 02:36 PM

Here i the schedule:

See you guys in Chicago and Philly.

<font color="red"><b>MANCHESTER UNITED</b></font>!!!


Sat 7/24/2004
Chelsea Blues vs Celtic FC Qwest Field
Seattle, Washington
Sun 7/25/2004
Manchester United vs Bayern Munich Soldier Field
Chicago, Illinois
Mon 7/26/2004
Liverpool Reds vs Celtic FC Rentschler Field
East Hartford, Connecticut
Wed 7/28/2004
Manchester United vs Celtic FC Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Thu 7/29/2004
Chelsea Blues vs AS Roma Heinz Field
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sat 7/31/2004
Manchester United vs AC Milan Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Sat 7/31/2004
Celtic FC vs AS Roma Skydome
Toronto, Ontario
Mon 8/2/2004
Chelsea Blues vs AC Milan Lincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tue 8/3/2004
AS Roma vs Liverpool Reds Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey


Dr_DoGood Jul 13th, 2004 03:54 PM

I don't understand...

Who or what are &quot;Chelsea Blues&quot; &amp; &quot;Liverpool Reds&quot;

Why the rather desperate attempts at rebranding for the North American market; none of the other teams has done this.... are Chelsea and Liverpool suffering from a little inferiority complex? (which, given by their distant 4th position at the end of the 2003-2004 season I can understand of Liverpool :) )

Dr D.

ACoronado78 Aug 14th, 2004 11:05 AM

Going to be in Rome in early November. I'm hoping to make a Serie A game.

Are tickets usually availble up to game time? Are they even availible for the general public, and are they safe?

I know in Holland some teams/games you had to have a special card or pass to attend in their attempt to minimize hooliganism. Anything of the sort in Italy?

Eloise Aug 14th, 2004 11:53 AM

I have no interest in or understanding of soccer, but from the words &quot;Forza Roma&quot; in the following thread, which was posted only yesterday, I assume that it gives the 2004-2005 calendar of games in which Roma participates:

http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessa...chText=Serie+A

JJBhoy Aug 14th, 2004 02:42 PM

ACoronado78,

Here's a link to a website which you should find useful:

http://www.footballinrome.co.uk/seeamatch.html

Hope this helps,

Jim

Ann41 Aug 16th, 2004 12:45 AM

Dr. DoGood-Liverpool is referred to as the Reds all of the time. And as the most successful team in British footballing history, there's no inferiority complex there.

Dr_DoGood Aug 16th, 2004 01:44 PM

Ann - I'm fully aware that Liverpool are called The Reds... but I have never, ever seen or heard of them referred to as Liverpool Reds - a nomenclature with equivalence to Man Utd or Sheffield Wednesday or Plymouth Argyle as though it were part of their proper name? I think not. Ditto Chelsea Blues.
I suspect that this is an effort to jazz up the names Liverpool &amp; Chelsea for the US market where it seems usual for sports teams to bear not only their locale but also an additional flag of some description (vis. Dallas Cowboys, NY Giants, etc etc.)
It's noticeable that the only teams that have bben appended Reds or Blues are those with one word names its not Celtic FC &quot;Hoops&quot; or AS Roma &quot;Reds&quot;

Dr D.


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