... with Notts County as the guests
of the old, the club in the Champions League to open their new stadium is one of the most elegant sports gestures
could be invited to Barcelona, ??Real Madrid or Manchester United to open their new stadium well. Instead of a great Italian institution called club foot 12 in the third division of English football to join the opening ceremony on Thursday and if there was an elegant gesture history of football, it would be nice to know it .
Because it was Notts County in 1903, who responded to a call from a member of Juventus, an Englishman named John Savage, to send a series of striped shirts in the club black and white to replace numbers rose used by players of the Italian club since its foundation by a group of students from six years earlier. That's how Notts, who were then in the middle of a season in the First Division of the age, except Juventus a century to be confused with the pink shirt of Palermo.
he founded in 1862, Notts club are currently the world's oldest football professionals and, as its CEO, Jim Rodwell, in contact with Juventus with an invitation to a attempt to visit Nottingham for a party to celebrate the 150th anniversary next year, the response was more than I could have imagined. The young Juventus president, Andrea Agnelli, he immediately called Ray Trew, Notts owner "to suggest he could become the first visitors to the new earth, which is built on the site of the Stadio Delle Alpi loved in the suburbs north of Turin. Notts have a league match against Wolverhampton on Saturday, but he could hardly refuse such a request.
- two hours before the game the team went to the height Notts. Who was transferred to Turin on a plane chartered by their hosts and were housed in a five star hotel, receiving a police escort and a training camp Juventus. They looked around in awe, taking pictures of the stadium, which is steep, with no leads and Nou Camp is a half-size black and white.
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Del Piero came closest in his 45 minutes on the court was with a shot off the crossbar from the edge of the area. Robert Burch, Notts keeper made a great couple of blocks in the first half and eight minutes after the break that saved a penalty from Fabio Quagliarella after Ravenhill has handled the ball, but Luca Toni slipped out of the house rebound, ending the suspense of a real one occasion.
three minutes from time, Hughes was pleased to become the first man to score a goal for the visiting team when he crashed the ball two yards after a free kick, had torn the hands of Alex Manning, the second goalkeeper of Juventus. Notts had been a good value for their 1-1. Now, back to Meadow Lane.
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