Board & Management (120 Viewers)

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,900
I am sure it has caught everyone with surprise and also the supposed exit clause of allegri gets activated with no champions league football.
what surprise? we should have had our counter strategy sorted a long time ago, take it to a civil court and show these figc and uefa fucks up for the pricks that they are. Go to war with them already! because im telling you now the FIGC and Uefa will continue to fuck with Juve for as long as they want and I don't just mean this mickey mouse scandal but future scandals whenever it suits them.

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Salary manoeuvre investigation hearing, which was set for June, will now take place tomorrow to settle everything[TMW]
Judgment: Bend over and take it like a good boy.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,900
The idea is that for the salary manoeuvres, it could just be a extremely hefty fine, but no points deduction or -2 point deduction.The juve management were extremely reluctant but finally accepted it[@MaxNerozzi)
reluctant but accepted it... fucking hell these pussies are getting paid millions to take it up the arse :lol: and there was me thinking Allegri was the biggest leech at the club.

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agresti said the opposite

Elkunt will probably let Allegri triple penetrate his arse along with the figc and uefa.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,413
what surprise? we should have had our counter strategy sorted a long time ago, take it to a civil court and show these figc and uefa fucks up for the pricks that they are. Go to war with them already! because im telling you now the FIGC and Uefa will continue to fuck with Juve for as long as they want and I don't just mean this mickey mouse scandal but future scandals whenever it suits them.

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Judgment: Bend over and take it like a good boy.
Let’s be real here. A multi billion dollar company would only accept such punishment if they are guilty.
This could cost the club atleast 100 mil for not qualifying for the cl and maybe even next year too if „stars“ leave and they can’t afford better players.

Not knowing how long uefa will exclude Juventus.


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juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Juventus’ plea will be evaluated by the FIGC Tribunal. If accepted, Juve will not be able to appeal at any judicial level. If not accepted, the case will go to trial (on Tuesday or on another date). (@SkySport)
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,900
Let’s be real here. A multi billion dollar company would only accept such punishment if they are guilty.
This could cost the club atleast 100 mil for not qualifying for the cl and maybe even next year too if „stars“ leave and they can’t afford better players.

Not knowing how long uefa will exclude us.


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if this management for one minute believe we created some plus valenza system and worthy of our punishment or at least accepting it without a fight, they need to go kill themselves.

We've literally given uefa reason to do whatever the fuck they want with us now.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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Scenario confirmed, just a few more hours and the terms of the agreement between Juventus and the Federal Prosecutor's Office will be known, which will end up before the National Federal Court and which had initially scheduled the hearing for June 15th. [@mirkonicolino)
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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if this management for one minute believe we created some plus valenza system and worthy of our punishment or at least accepting it without a fight, they need to go kill themselves.
It’s the only logical explanation I have. No other club would accept it. We are still talking about one of the most powerful families in Italy and a multi billion dollar company.

Why would you accept losing 100-200 mil in revenue ?


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juve123

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It’s the only logical explanation I have. No other club would accept it. We are still talking about one of the most powerful families in Italy and a multi billion dollar company.

Why would you accept losing 100-200 mil in revenue ?


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Because they want to sell this loss making business.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,900
It’s the only logical explanation I have. No other club would accept it. We are still talking about one of the most powerful families in Italy and a multi billion dollar company.

Why would you accept losing 100-200 mil in revenue ?


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This is the thing, everyone keeps trying to convince me about the power of our owners. I seriously fail to see it in light of all this and not for the first time.
 

DanielSz

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Sep 6, 2014
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It’s the only logical explanation I have. No other club would accept it. We are still talking about one of the most powerful families in Italy and a multi billion dollar company.

Why would you accept losing 100-200 mil in revenue ?


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it’s a corrupt organization/system, so it’s either take the deal and wash your hands (relatively) clean now, or get in the mud and still probably end up in a similar (or worse) spot later. The anger here is misplaced imo.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,900
Because they want to sell this loss making business.
but why sell when value of the club is plumeting? more so in light of all this and the consequences of it i.e. lack of European football, players having to be sold etc...

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it’s a corrupt organization/system, so it’s either take the deal and wash your hands (relatively) clean now, or get in the mud and still probably end up in a similar (or worse) spot later. The anger here is misplaced imo.
what so the FIGC can come back in 10 years time with a new scandal and fuck us over some more? no sorry once was bad enough, twice?? simply unacceptable. Elkann was talking about how they had learnt lessons from the past. I'd love someone to enlighten me as to what lessons have been learnt?

Frankly enough is enough, time for this fake agnelli to fuck off
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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it’s a corrupt organization/system, so it’s either take the deal and wash your hands (relatively) clean now, or get in the mud and still probably end up in a similar (or worse) spot later. The anger here is misplaced imo.
Why didn't we do the same thing in capital gains case?
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
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Because they want to sell this loss making business.
Why didn’t they do this years ago? It’s not like Juventus made much profit the last decade?

And without CL and maybe even a further ban from uefa this will keep the team out of Europe maybe for two years. Cause they would need to sell players to balance the books, Allegri might stay (no cash to pay him out and a new couch and steady the ship) can’t get new players without cl money plus as said uefa might ban us too and this would even only be applied once Juventus qualify again.


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Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: At some of you who still think our management has a “trick under the sleeve” :rofl::rofl::rofl:

That and the “we did this to get rid of Allegri” are making my day!!!

You guys live in La La Land rent free :lol2:
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
11,413
Well in the end it doesn’t really matter. They will do whatever they want and Juventus Fans will never change the outcome.

Everyone considers Juventus to be a cheating club and I have 0 arguments against it. If Juventus management accepts the punishments

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