

Inter Coming to Town: World Football Challenge
By: Johonna | March 24th, 2009
For those of you who live in the US, Inter is coming to town. The team is taking part in the World Football Challenge: a round-robin tournament between Inter Milan, AC Milan, Chelsea, and Club America.
Tour dates include (all times local to venue):
Sunday 19 July — Club America v Inter at Stanford Stadium (Palo Alto, California)
Kick-off: 16:00
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Tuesday 21 July — Chelsea v Inter at the Rose Bowl (Pasadena, California)
Kick-off: 20:00
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Sunday 26 July — AC Milan v Inter at Gillette Stadium (Foxborough, Massachussets)
Kick-off: 17:00
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I have already bought tickets to the Chelsea v Inter game in Pasadena. Seats in the Inter Supporters section were only $35 each – What a DEAL!
So, all you American Inter Fans, find a venue near you and support your team! Tickets are on sale now and probably going fast.
FORZA INTER
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ill be at the “derby” in boston wearing my zlatan jersey. hopefully he is there too.
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I just got my tickets to the derby too.
And I am STOKED!!! After following Inter for 10 years this will be my first chance at seeing them in person.
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ScudettoStarved, we are buying them tonight. We need to finalize numbers.
We’ll either be in the Inter Supporters Section or the other team’s Supporters’ section.
Some of us are are Interista, others are them. A coin flip will decide which end we are in.
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my tickets are confirmed. Inter fans’ block, section 113, row 16. yeah baby!
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Lots and lots to talk about tonight: transfer rumors, injuries, the wonderfulness of Esteban Cambiasso… Simply gobs of stuff.
At least that is one fun thing about international breaks – they give us time to catch up on all the gossip!
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I think I’ll be at the Milan derby. Too good to miss.
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Will you sit in the middle and boo both teams, Ale?
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I’ll wear my Edgar Davids jersey.
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skyder you are 3 rows behind me
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Section 113, Row 20, Seats 1-7!!!!
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Dadblast it all you single, young, offspring-less, whippersnappers!
Get off my lawn!
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Okay now that’s off my chest, I trust that everyone has seen this from Mourinho:
“There is also room for improvement in the team. When you have youngsters with the potential of Mario Balotelli and Davide Santon you can’t get complacent.
“Next year we have to try to use four or five youngsters like them. This club needs to change its approach and look to the future.
“Also, I can’t continue working with 29 players. We will have to sell some during the summer.”
With his mind focused on the future of Inter, Mourinho explicitly ruled out the possibility of leaving in the summer.
“That won’t happen,” the Portuguese boss declared. “I’m not someone who just gets results in the short term, even though I won immediately at Chelsea and I hope to at Inter.
“Things aren’t easy and we have to all pull together. Everybody is talking about me leaving Inter, but they should be expecting me to stay here for four or five years.
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So what, you cant find a babysitter for 3 hours, MAD? Mrs. MAD hates football that much?
And I really like Mourinho. I like what he says, I like how he manages the players, I like his passion, I like that we whips the other managers into a tizzy (the old biddies). He is great fun!
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It’s not Ms. MAD that’s the problem. She actually likes watching live football. She’s okay with watching tv football too, most of the time.
It’s everything else that’s difficult. I will still probably go, I might have a line on getting a slightly reduced ticket price, but I will owe my parents for a century’s worth of favors.
And of course, I have never been to Boston, so we might stay a while for a minivaca.
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There now! Everyone is happy! We can all be whippersnappers!
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Ill be at the derby in boston with a nice poster in my RINO GATTUSO jersey =]
sfinter merdaaaa!Posted from
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im going to inter vs chelsea. buying tickets tonight woohoo
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Sweet guys! I’m section 113 row 7. I just got lucky on the row, I guess.
First the U.S. National team is coming to Nashville. Then, Inter to the States. I need to go buy a lotto ticket, or something.
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The Stanford Stadium field is slightly smaller than FIFA’s minimum field width requirement. Which team do you think that will favor?
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Inter fan from Michigan, 114 row 19!
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anyone have extra tix in the Inter section to trade? i have 3 club 10 section tix but need to be in la curva!
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I need help trying to buy tickets but not sure which side is Inter’s side I can get section 108??
or please let me know which section I need to look for
THXPosted from
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