Andrea "Il Bruco Brutto" Agnelli (52 Viewers)

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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We're just packing the house this year :agree:
funny thing is that the stadium for maccabi and bologna looked like half empty or even worse, yet the official figures tell a completely different story. for bologna: 34,7k (~84%), for maccabi: 28,5k (~69%). our avg attendance for the league this season is 37k (~89%), the stadium still looks empty because season ticket holders stopped attending the matches.
 

Buck Fuddy

Lara Chedraoui fanboy
May 22, 2009
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It was therefore necessary to provide the club with a new roadmap, approved by the Board of Directors in June of this year, with the aim of ensuring Juventus’ development while maintaining its focus on sports performance.

3. Sport: it is our core business and always will be. Juventus means competing at a high level for victory, every day and in every competition. Victory is a goal to which Juventus naturally aspires and every effort of all the men and women of Juventus will be directed towards victory, starting from the ongoing season.

The overall goal is to put fans and footballers, the souls of the most beautiful sport in the world, back at the centre of this industry
Looking at the decisions that were made the past 5 or so years, I'm gonna have to call bullshit on this.


The polarisation – within European domestic leagues of all sizes, with a small number of clubs always winning, and between European leagues in which the English Premier League is the world’s top football league, unapproachable for any other domestic league. As a result, continental clubs need access to the Champions League as the only leverage to limit their loss of ground to English clubs – increasing economic and sporting risks.
And a Super League is the obvious solution to this problem.

:rofl:


The financial unsustainability for clubs, despite historic revenue growth.
Wait, so what he's saying is that, in the long run, it's impossible to spend more than you earn. How odd & inconvenient.



2. Management: Juventus’ ambition is to guarantee operational excellence in every activity in support of a brand development aspiring to become attractive to the younger generations (Z and Alpha) and aiming to become truly global.

Finally, younger generations are losing interest and are less involved in sport: according to some studies, in America, a historic forerunner of trends and fashions, 39% of Generation Z say they never follow live sporting events, compared to 28% of adults and only 20% of Millennials.
This is about the only true thing in the entire statement. It's very obvious that this what the club is trying to do. Whether or not it's going to work in the long run, I don't know.
But isn't it a weird strategy to go after people or groups who aren't interested in your "core business" to begin with? I know, new & bigger markets and so on, but it makes little sense to me.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
29,685
funny thing is that the stadium for maccabi and bologna looked like half empty or even worse, yet the official figures tell a completely different story. for bologna: 34,7k (~84%), for maccabi: 28,5k (~69%). our avg attendance for the league this season is 37k (~89%), the stadium still looks empty because season ticket holders stopped attending the matches.
As long as the money keeps flowing then he won't care anyway.
 

abstract

Senior Member
Mar 3, 2012
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Here's a proposition for Angelli, how about you do everything in your power not to lose arguably the best midfield in the world in the span of 2 years (Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba), and not to lose our 2 best CBs in one transfer window(Chiellini, de Ligt). Maybe then we'll actually win the CL after a quarter of a century, you can't expect growth and catching up with the actual top clubs by being AS Roma of Europe, a complete joke.

Stop whining bitch boy, this is our reality
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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
36,951
Here's a proposition for Angelli, how about you do everything in your power not to lose arguably the best midfield in the world in the span of 2 years (Vidal, Pirlo, Pogba), and not to lose our 2 best CBs in one transfer window(Chiellini, de Ligt). Maybe then we'll actually win the CL after a quarter of a century, you can't expect growth and catching up with the actual top clubs by being AS Roma of Europe, a complete joke.

Stop whining bitch boy, this is our reality
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Imagine had we kept that midfield trio and just added Tevez and Mandzo to it, we'd have a treble by now.:sigh:
 

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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fuck off with your 5 points plan. Here's the 5 points that will fix this club:

- Agnelli out
- Allegri out
- Sandro and de sciglio out
- bumucci and cuadrado out
- medical team out
Don't forget Kean, the guys who run social media and that shitty music that's played in the stadium. Out
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
65,833
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Don't forget Kean, the guys who run social media and that shitty music that's played in the stadium. Out
Kean is not ours yet, that can be in the next edition of the 5 points plan

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He wants to reach new markets with backpasses, it's very ambitious.
he's sure achieving new markets, we're attracting meme creators.
 

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