Andrea "Il Bruco Brutto" Agnelli (90 Viewers)

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
The magic of installments were money magically disappears :lol2:

That would still bankrupt them.
Trequartista wants to buy a 50k eur Fiat but he doesn't have the money at once. Spending 50k would ruin him.
So the car dealer offers him to pay 1000 eur installments every month. Trequartista is happy because while he can't chip off a big amount he can save 1000eur from every month's salary and buy the car, unruined
 

Gerd

Senior Member
Dec 25, 2011
5,955
Imho , if we decide to go somwhere we should go to Spain . They sell their TV rights separetly so we should get a much bigger amount in confront to what we get right now . Plus they have the lowest taxes among the big leagues (going on ancient info here) if that hasn't changed yet . France is the most terrible option imho , 75% taxation would ruin us .

Random rant finshed , we ain't going anywhere obviously :D
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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Imho , if we decide to go somwhere we should go to Spain . They sell their TV rights separetly so we should get a much bigger amount in confrot to what we get right now . Plus they have the lowest taxes among the big leagues (going on ancient info here) if that hasn't changed yet . France is the most terrible option imho , 75% taxation would ruin us . Random rant finshed , we ain't going anywhere obviously :D
Lol, what we do with our beautiful stadium then?.I hope we can get at least 100 mils back, let them paid it in installemnts or sumthing. And we will need to do a big campaign to let everyone in the world know whats goign on.
 

Gerd

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Dec 25, 2011
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Lol, what we do with our beautiful stadium then?.I hope we can get at least 100 mils back, let them paid it in installemnts or sumthing. And we will need to do a big campaign to let everyone in the world know whats goign on.
That's the point , it won't happen . We would need another stadium elsewhere and build a fanbase quickly to fill it . The team should be a winning one to bring bandwagoners from the start , building a loyal fanbase will take years . Best bet would be to choose a big city , to be able to fill out a large stadium eventually (at least 60k) , and to be able to gather fans quickly , even better if the resident team of the town sucks ass . Plus changing federation means you should start from the bottom league I think . So the only way to make this possible is to make a Juventus B team In another leauge , make that team good enough to get promoted to the top league of the country (shouldn't be that hard to do imho) and then transfer all our players to that team . As for our stadium , I think it won't be that hard to sell it seeing the general lack of stadiums around italy :lol: . There is also the option of simply exchanging the names of Juventus and the Juventus B of the other league (obviously after promotion to first league in the other country) and keep the Juventus B in italy as training grounds for our young prospects :D . Must say though , the more I think about it the more possible it becomes :lol:
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
12,237
443M would bankrupt FIGC, which Agnelli won't want.

We'll get our 2 scudetti back, the 443 M is just a threat.
It's not about what Agnelli wants IMO. He surely realizes nobody in Italy would allow the money part to happen. From Judges and prosecutors to the government. It's impossible to get those money back and I'm sure Agnelli realizes it. I agree he's using it as a threat so FIGC would gave up and gave us the scudetti back. If it happens we'll get a lot of money throughout other channels IMO: getting the scudetti back would be a sensation which would make the world talk about us again; we'd clear our name and drop the 'cheaters' tag which should make it easier to expand our fan base. Better sponsorship deals could also happen thanks to this. All of these means more money :D
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
That's the point , it won't happen . We would need another stadium elsewhere and build a fanbase quickly to fill it . The team should be a winning one to bring bandwagoners from the start , building a loyal fanbase will take years . Best bet would be to choose a big city , to be able to fill out a large stadium eventually (at least 60k) , and to be able to gather fans quickly , even better if the resident team of the town sucks ass . Plus changing federation means you should start from the bottom league I think . So the only way to make this possible is to make a Juventus B team In another leauge , make that team good enough to get promoted to the top league of the country (shouldn't be that hard to do imho) and then transfer all our players to that team . As for our stadium , I think it won't be that hard to sell it seeing the general lack of stadiums around italy :lol: . There is also the option of simply exchanging the names of Juventus and the Juventus B of the other league (obviously after promotion to first league in the other country) and keep the Juventus B in italy as training grounds for our young prospects :D . Must say though , the more I think about it the more possible it becomes :lol:
:lol:

Beppe, hire this man!
 

Pirlo's Beard

Junkie Joe Joyce
Oct 2, 2013
11,411
That's the point , it won't happen . We would need another stadium elsewhere and build a fanbase quickly to fill it . The team should be a winning one to bring bandwagoners from the start , building a loyal fanbase will take years . Best bet would be to choose a big city , to be able to fill out a large stadium eventually (at least 60k) , and to be able to gather fans quickly , even better if the resident team of the town sucks ass . Plus changing federation means you should start from the bottom league I think . So the only way to make this possible is to make a Juventus B team In another leauge , make that team good enough to get promoted to the top league of the country (shouldn't be that hard to do imho) and then transfer all our players to that team . As for our stadium , I think it won't be that hard to sell it seeing the general lack of stadiums around italy :lol: . There is also the option of simply exchanging the names of Juventus and the Juventus B of the other league (obviously after promotion to first league in the other country) and keep the Juventus B in italy as training grounds for our young prospects :D . Must say though , the more I think about it the more possible it becomes :lol:
10/10 would watch 3 part movie trilogy adaptation of this.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
That's the point , it won't happen . We would need another stadium elsewhere and build a fanbase quickly to fill it . The team should be a winning one to bring bandwagoners from the start , building a loyal fanbase will take years . Best bet would be to choose a big city , to be able to fill out a large stadium eventually (at least 60k) , and to be able to gather fans quickly , even better if the resident team of the town sucks ass . Plus changing federation means you should start from the bottom league I think . So the only way to make this possible is to make a Juventus B team In another leauge , make that team good enough to get promoted to the top league of the country (shouldn't be that hard to do imho) and then transfer all our players to that team . As for our stadium , I think it won't be that hard to sell it seeing the general lack of stadiums around italy :lol: . There is also the option of simply exchanging the names of Juventus and the Juventus B of the other league (obviously after promotion to first league in the other country) and keep the Juventus B in italy as training grounds for our young prospects :D . Must say though , the more I think about it the more possible it becomes :lol:
Essentially what Red Bull are doing with Salzburg --> Leipzig :rofl:
 

Beki

Senior Member
Jul 9, 2012
1,191
Andrea Agnelli (Juventus president): "Pogba unsellable? In football nothing is certain, no one is unsellable until September 1."
 

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