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    Lone Udinese football fan wins hearts in Italy



    A football fan has stolen media attention in Italy after being the only supporter to show up to watch his club play an away game in the top league.

    Udinese fan Arrigo Brovedani was the club's sole supporter in Genoa for a Serie A match against local team Sampdoria.

    The 30-something wine merchant found himself alone in the visitors' section.

    But Sampdoria stewards gave him coffee and home fans invited him for a drink after the match.

    Mr Brovedani told the BBC he had not expected to find many fellow supporters from Udinese, one of the smaller clubs in Serie A.

    It was a cold Monday night and Udinese never attracts more than 50 or 60 away fans.
    Early boos

    "But I went there thinking I'd find five or six other people," the Udinese fan said.

    "I went into the stadium while they [Udinese] were warming up. I shouted and said 'hi' to the team.

    "When I went in the local fans booed me, I felt a bit offended.

    "But in the end they clapped and invited me for coffee and a meal, and the club managers gave me a shirt. They wished me a merry Christmas."

    Genoa is about four hours' drive from Friuli, where Udinese are based.

    But Mr Brovedani was in Genoa on business.

    "I like the stadium there, it's very similar to English stadiums," he said. "I always take my flag and scarf around - they're always in the car with me."

    Luckily for Mr Brovedani, Udinese won the match 2-0 and the team dedicated their victory to their only fan. He has been invited to attend its next home match on Saturday.



    We come not to play.

    #2
    Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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      #3
      Haha, so he wouldn't have even been there either had he not been in the town on business.

      He had a good day.

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        #4
        That's Brilliant
        The times they are a changin'.

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          #5
          Respect.
          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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            #6
            The fact he was already in Genoa took some shine off the story for me. Yes, I'm being a miserable sod.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Phoenix07 View Post
              The fact he was already in Genoa took some shine off the story for me. Yes, I'm being a miserable sod.
              My kebab comes with chilli sauce

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                #8
                Originally posted by Phoenix07 View Post
                The fact he was already in Genoa took some shine off the story for me. Yes, I'm being a miserable sod.
                i was all, Ahh but now its all cheating ****
                removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                  #9
                  He'll go down in the clubs history, be part of folklore and legend, tales will be told in years to come by Udinese fans, about the day they took 1 to Sampdoria.

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                    #10
                    Lone Udinese football fan wins hearts in Italy

                    Lone Udinese football fan wins hearts in Italy



                    A football fan has stolen media attention in Italy after being the only supporter to show up to watch his club play an away game in the top league.

                    Udinese fan Arrigo Brovedani was the club's sole supporter in Genoa for a Serie A match against local team Sampdoria.

                    The 30-something wine merchant found himself alone in the visitors' section.

                    But Sampdoria stewards gave him coffee and home fans invited him for a drink after the match.

                    Mr Brovedani told the BBC he had not expected to find many fellow supporters from Udinese, one of the smaller clubs in Serie A.

                    It was a cold Monday night and Udinese never attracts more than 50 or 60 away fans.

                    "But I went there thinking I'd find five or six other people," the Udinese fan said.

                    "I went into the stadium while they [Udinese] were warming up. I shouted and said 'hi' to the team.

                    "When I went in the local fans booed me, I felt a bit offended.

                    "But in the end they clapped and invited me for coffee and a meal, and the club managers gave me a shirt. They wished me a merry Christmas."

                    Genoa is about four hours' drive from Friuli, where Udinese are based.

                    But Mr Brovedani was in Genoa on business.

                    "I like the stadium there, it's very similar to English stadiums," he said. "I always take my flag and scarf around - they're always in the car with me."

                    Luckily for Mr Brovedani, Udinese won the match 2-0 and the team dedicated their victory to their only fan. He has been invited to attend its next home match on Saturday.

                    Link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-20700529
                    One away fan? That picture too

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                      #11
                      What a great story. Glad they won for him. Imagine the lone supporter giving 20k or so home fans the bird at FT.

                      Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by SB View Post
                        What a great story. Glad they won for him. Imagine the lone supporter giving 20k or so home fans the bird at FT.

                        I'd love to see how he celebrated when they scored.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Pablo1981 View Post
                          I'd love to see how he celebrated when they scored.
                          Possibly quite carefully.
                          Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                            #14
                            Imagine turning up to Old Trafford to find yourself alone in the away end. That'd be pretty intense

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                              #15
                              Odd feeling of deja vu here ?

                              EDIT: Same, exact, thread titles too.

                              I feel a merger coming on ?
                              Last edited by Vermilion; 14-12-12, 11:30 AM.

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