Liverpool beat Roma at their own stadium in 1984.
Don't know if they've changed the rules since, but I can't see Uefa being able to change the venue at Such short notice.
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2007-05-10 15:09:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Well when Liverpool won in 1984, they beat Roma at home. The stadium is chosen and stuck with. Tickets are divided normally like any normal final.
2007-05-11 09:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No the venue will not change, two teams so far have played the final at home if im correct.
1956/57
Real Madrid CF 2 - 0 AC Fiorentina
Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
1964/65
FC Internazionale 1 - 0 SL Benfica
San Siro, Milan
2007-05-10 22:07:02
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answered by Mr. 4
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I have no clue, but I would think that it would have to stay because there is so much planning that goes into that. Also, it gives extra incentive for Liverpool to go to the final if the final is at Anfield. Maybe that's why it was in Istanbul last year..everyone knows Fenerbahce wouldn't make it :P
2007-05-10 20:55:05
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answered by ILuvTaraReid 2
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i dont think so that it will change
im not being nasty or anything
but they wouldnt choose a 40,000 seater stadium
sorry i shouldve realised that u were using it as a example!
2007-05-11 01:53:53
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answered by Frihah Anti-Milanist 4lyf! 6
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i dont think they would chose a 40,000 seater stadium .......it would be 20,000 to UEFA chums( **** lickers) ....5,000 to the supporters and 5,000 to touts to rip everyone off......
2007-05-10 21:01:15
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answered by scottish football ....nuff said 5
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It wouldn't change.
2007-05-10 22:11:27
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answered by Tosh 5
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Dunno, but Gatuso is one crazy player lol
2007-05-11 10:32:34
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answered by Anonymous
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