A new Abramovich ready to buy Italian Club ? (1 Viewer)

May 30, 2004
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#22
++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
I can't help but think some fans would love to have somebody like Abramovich come in and give us all the money in the world to fund world class transfers every summer. Nowadays in football if you have money, you usually have success, of course if you're not talking about Inter, that is.

But with a new owner comes along all this "baggage" that a fan would have to worry about. While we watch and sometimes laugh at what is currently happening to Manure with Glazer delisting the club from the Stock Exchange, we would perhaps have to carry the burden of our new owner's debt if he buys the club with limited funds. If someone like Abramovich takes over the club, yes we would benefit from the money, but as we have seen with Chelsea they are starting to get greedy; tapping up on players and trying to make moves that are unfair to the rest of the football world. We would also have the UEFA spotlight on us after this whole Chelsea ordeal, trying to regulate a club with unlimited funds of money and struggling to keep the "Greed meter" down to a worldy level. Furthermore, with a new owner we would lose our traditions that we love about this club, and I'm sure not too many would be happy about that. So do we want all this baggage? I don't think so.

To be honest I would rather fall into an Inter-like slump than become a despised football-world owner such as Chelsea, winning everything in sight and losing respect all at the same time .
ur right andy i like juventus just the way they are with the limits the humble juve squad juve will make their own money by transfer market and winning trophies no abramovich.. and i also agree with the bolded para.. its much better tht way things r good the way they are
 

AOD4

Senior Member
Nov 24, 2004
3,861
#23
i agree with andy ...what makes juve grand is its tradition ..the italian tradition ..sumthing like the mafia.We surrender to no one.
 

Elnur_E65

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2004
10,848
#25
Jastrzhembski neither has the money, nor will, nor power to buy a football team. He is nowhere near Abramovich's potential.

But you know what, if we could sell part of the club to a Lybian dictator, I wouldn't be surprised if the whole damn thing was sold to a billionair from Saturn.
 

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