Board & Management (97 Viewers)

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,176
I am completely on board with a takeover by Agnelli backed by Red Bull money and Klopp as coach.

As long as Agnelli isn't held up as infallible. He needs to be held accountable and his past huge blunders taken into account. Even with those he has the club's best interest and values at heart.

SO much better than an oil shiek takeover imo, and SO much better than sticking with what we have now. If this is to happen it smells like the turning point imo.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,830
I am completely on board with a takeover by Agnelli backed by Red Bull money and Klopp as coach.

As long as Agnelli isn't held up as infallible. He needs to be held accountable and his past huge blunders taken into account. Even with those he has the club's best interest and values at heart.

SO much better than an oil shiek takeover imo, and SO much better than sticking with what we have now. If this is to happen it smells like the turning point imo.
How are Red Bull better than Sheikhs?
 

Scottish

Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
10,176
They know what they are doing and don't just throw around money. Also the huge scouting sector that would come with it. And because fuck oil money.
Yup.

Proven track record of success running global sport franchises. We would be a serious investment rather than there being a plaything...which isn't always the case but we can't take the risk.

As long as we aren't rebranded as Red Bull Turin or whatever and keep our brand identity (actually hope we go back to a badge rather than the Jj shite) I think this will be a winner.

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Additionally I would imagine they would be able to find us a shirt sponsor...

Also not lowball us on the shirt sponsor amount like Jeep did.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,830
I personally don't find any difference in who the potential new ownership could be as long as we have competent people in charge.

And Elkann isn't going to sell anyway
 

Amer

Senior Member
Feb 13, 2005
11,273
"The real question is whether Juventus wants real support from us. We have stepped forward, but now it’s all in the hands of the ownership and management.”
Paolo Ardoino CEO Tether to @tuttosport
Yup. It's all in the hands of ownership and management. And Osman. If he continues to jinx us, we will end up in Serie B by 2026.
 

DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
3,687
An important meeting will take place tomorrow between John Elkann and the Juventus management (Giuntoli, Scanavino, Ferrero, and Calvo will all be present).

This meeting has been scheduled for a long time, at which they will assess the current problems at Juventus while also looking toward the future. (@SkySport )
 

Fab Fragment

Senior Member
Dec 22, 2018
4,069
An important meeting will take place tomorrow between John Elkann and the Juventus management (Giuntoli, Scanavino, Ferrero, and Calvo will all be present).

This meeting has been scheduled for a long time, at which they will assess the current problems at Juventus while also looking toward the future. (@SkySport )
Most likely, will come out with some garbage press release: "we are all calm and united and firmly believe in going forward with Motta"
 

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