Board & Management (110 Viewers)

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Juve, Shareholders' Meeting for the appointment of the new Board of Directors. The four topics on the agenda:

1 Determination of number of BoD members
2 Determination of the term of office (duration) of the BoD
3 Appointment of the members of the BoD
4 Determination of the remuneration of the members of the BoD

[Romeo Agresti]
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Juve, Shareholders' Meeting for the appointment of the new Board of Directors. The four topics on the agenda:

1 Determination of number of BoD members
2 Determination of the term of office (duration) of the BoD
3 Appointment of the members of the BoD
4 Determination of the remuneration of the members of the BoD

[Romeo Agresti]
5) determination of when we hire a proper manager and competent sporting management
 
Jun 16, 2020
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I think it matters very little. THe new board are temporary caretakers who 99% of the time will choose the safer option so most probably to keep the status quo and do nothing.
I'm not getting my hopes up for what's to come, especially if the investigations get (re)opened. Everything else will become irrelevant for the new board, including the sporting project/results etc.
They have 3 years. Tbh I dont think that they will somehow ignore the sportive part and focus only on all the other problems

 

Juventinoo

Habibi .. Come to Dubai :)
Oct 20, 2004
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HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA

but this is fine

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FUCK CORRUPT ITALY
am surprised ...with all the power and money this Club and its holding company have ..yet we are a toy for others in this country ....

and seems we cant learn .... this world is not nice ..... what you expect them to do , they will not applaud us
 

LiquidPLP

Senior Member
Jun 9, 2012
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They have 3 years. Tbh I dont think that they will somehow ignore the sportive part and focus only on all the other problems

It depends on how big of a hole AA has dug for JJ. We already know the club has been operating above its means for a few years now. That means the costs have to be cut significantly, because there's very little chance for financial growth in foreseeable future.

#1 target will be to break even or better yet - finish a couple of years in green. Unless we hire proper fitness and coaching specialists, the sporting side will remain so-so at best IMO. This is because we shouldn't expect big transfers unless we sell big.
 

lgorTudor

Senior Member
Jan 15, 2015
32,951
It depends on how big of a hole AA has dug for JJ. We already know the club has been operating above its means for a few years now. That means the costs have to be cut significantly, because there's very little chance for financial growth in foreseeable future.

#1 target will be to break even or better yet - finish a couple of years in green. Unless we hire proper fitness and coaching specialists, the sporting side will remain so-so at best IMO. This is because we shouldn't expect big transfers unless we sell big.
JJust end the misery and sell to Sheikhs.

I invite the last doubters to think about it that way: We have already abandoned more of our identity, flair and core values than any of the sheikh clubs, except unlike them we did it for free. We got nothing in return. We just threw everything away, we are ridiculed as complete joke plastic club but we gained none of advantages of a plastic club to make it a reasonable trade-off. It's just an 'off'. Economically we're are facing disaster. Even if JJ ends up setting no foot wrong for the next 10 years, if every signing is perfect, every management hire is a genius, the couch is prime Lippi, we're facing a reality where we're outbid by EPL relegation teams to every single talented player forever.

Finally I want to raise this question to the doubters: In what ways can the sheikhs hurt, embarrass or ridicule JJ that wouldn't be overshadowed by the crimes commited to JJ by the Agnelli regime? Look around. Who is laughing at P$G? Nobody. Who is laughing at JJ? Everybody

It's stupid to try being a serious man in a circus tent, especially when your pants are down.
 
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Cerval

Senior Member
Feb 20, 2016
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JJust end the misery and sell to Sheikhs.

I invite the last doubters to think about it that way: We have already abandoned more of our identity, flair and core values than any of the sheikh clubs, except unlike them we did it for free. We got nothing in return. We just threw everything away, we are ridiculed as complete joke plastic club but we gained none of advantages of a plastic club to make it a reasonable trade-off. It's just an 'off'. Economically we're are facing disaster. Even if JJ ends up setting no foot wrong for the next 10 years, if every signing is perfect, every management hire is a genius, the couch is prime Lippi, we're facing a reality where we're outbid by EPL relegation teams to every single talented player forever.

Finally I want to raise this question to the doubters: In what ways can the sheikhs hurt, embarrass or ridicule JJ which wouldn't be overshadowed by the crimes commited to JJ by the Agnelli regime? Look around. Who is laughing at P$G? Nobody. Who is laughing at JJ? Everybody

It's stupid to try being a serious man in a circus tent, especially when your pants are down.
Sheikhs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Jewish Johnny and monobrow
 

juve123

Senior Member
Aug 10, 2017
16,638
Scanavino and Ferrero would like to continue with Allegri for next season as they want continuity at the club and hope to finish the season in the best possible way. However, if the season ends disappointingly, Conte and Zidane are on the list to replace him at Juventus (@Gazzetta_it)
 

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