Yes it's shamelessly nicked form another board. When Udinese headed to Genoa for their Serie A match against Sampdoria on Monday night, they probably didn't expect much travelling support to come with them. After all, it's a brutal five-hour drive across northern Italy in freezing conditions - and in any case the match was on telly. They might have expected a bit more than what they got, however: just one fan turned out to cheer on his men. The fan seemed quite happy to have an entire stand of the Luigi Ferrari stadium to himself, grinning for cameras, chatting to the two stewards who were assigned to stop him invading the pitch, and waving happily to the home fans biggrin. And the local fans took him to their hearts in inspiring fashion, cheering him on as he stood in the cold, and even presenting him a shirt signed by Sampdoria skipper Daniele Gastaldello as a souvenir. It hasn't emerged whether he was a former Udine resident now living in Genoa, or whether he had indeed traversed the country to cheer his men on. Either way, he ended up glad that he made the effort: Udinese ran out 2-0 winners to climb to eighth in the table. Can't complain about the away attendances now after reading this. Italian football must be on it's arse.
I watched this as it was live on ESPN, they cut to him every time Udinese scored or had a chance, he looked a bit bored of the cameras by the end.
There's alot of televised matches in this country mate, but people stll go despite that, the weather conditions & the distance.
You've completely and utterly missed my point. The post made reference to not expecting many away fans cos it was on telly. I was pointing out this was irrelevent because EVERY Serie A game is on telly.
Irrelevent. I'm 99% sure I remember Pompey taking double digit numbers to Boro for a live televised game in the Prem. for some reason 23 rings a bell.
The lowest ever attendance for away fans in the Premier League was zero. There were a couple of games in the early years where away fans were banned, due to crowd trouble.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20700529 Nice story about a solitary Udinese fan who turned up at an away match.... anyone here have any similar memories?
Yeah Seems like only yesterday. http://www.not606.com/showthread.ph...eered-on-in-Serie-A-game-by-precisely-one-fan