Bwin instead of Tamoil?? (7 Viewers)

malducato1

Junior Member
Dec 26, 2005
456
This put a damper on my holiday's. But if i remember correctly the club wasn't doing so well financially years ago and they turned it around. Of course that was before we where demoted and the times of the old triade.

Even when this club was at the top it never spent ton's of money on transfers like other club's, binter and real madrid for example. But what it did well was buy quality players and not quantity. I am going to remain positive.
 

Jun-hide

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2002
2,068
Barca has a lot of $$$, so she can doing these kind of thing to imporve her image.
But we are in need of $$ now, we have to buy players and keep the stars.
That is common mis-conception. Barca have traditionally not been one of big earners in terms of revenues. Although they are a big club and an European Champion, Barca is probably not in the same level of class with Real, Milan, ManUre, and last year's Juve. Their great fans creates this illusion of granduer which are rarely matched by the play on the field, and activities outside it.

Once we get promoted, I presume we will recover 30% of our lost revenue from T.V. & Nike deals, which will put us near top end of the earners lists. Additional 10 or 12m Euros we get from shirt sponsorship isnt that critical to our success next year. The matter of fact is the deal won't be anywhere near big as Tamoil, and if that is the case it makes more sense to boost our image for long-term future. Whatever the reasons, our club seriously needs to boost up our image around the globe if we are to be connected with next generation of fan-base.

Beside, I feel Red-Cross at the middle of our shirt will look great. Kind of like Crusaders, only that we are fighting an evil called Inter.:D
 

zizoufan

Z.Z T h e M a s t e r
May 25, 2004
2,500
That is common mis-conception. Barca have traditionally not been one of big earners in terms of revenues. Although they are a big club and an European Champion, Barca is probably not in the same level of class with Real, Milan, ManUre, and last year's Juve. Their great fans creates this illusion of granduer which are rarely matched by the play on the field, and activities outside it.

Once we get promoted, I presume we will recover 30% of our lost revenue from T.V. & Nike deals, which will put us near top end of the earners lists. Additional 10 or 12m Euros we get from shirt sponsorship isnt that critical to our success next year. The matter of fact is the deal won't be anywhere near big as Tamoil, and if that is the case it makes more sense to boost our image for long-term future. Whatever the reasons, our club seriously needs to boost up our image around the globe if we are to be connected with next generation of fan-base.

Beside, I feel Red-Cross at the middle of our shirt will look great. Kind of like Crusaders, only that we are fighting an evil called Inter.:D
nice one dude
 

Chxta

Onye kwe, Chi ya ekwe
Nov 1, 2004
12,088
Patience my friends. We will survive this. Afterall didn't Vodafone pull out of ManUre when the going looked bad? Look at ManUre now.

Any idiot looking at the current Serie A table knows that there is only one club in Italy that can compete with Merda Inter, and that club is currently sitting on top of Serie B despite an unfair handicap.
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
By the way, this seems somehow logical.

Tamoil is our sponsor of the past era. The triade, Gheddafi and all. Next year, we'll probably play in Serie A, and this will be the beginning of a new Juve. We have a new mangement, new coach, we'll see new players, everything will have changed compared to two years ago, and I think we need a new sponsor to change completely.

As for a humanitarian free deal, I don't know if it's such a good idea. I mean, we always have relied on huge sponsoring shirt deals, and Blanc's analysis proved that we need every penny we can get. A red cross would sure look cool, but rebuilding our team is a costly activity...

Who should be our new sponsor? I hope for a clean activity. No oil, or betting company.
 

fender06

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2006
1,334
By the way, this seems somehow logical.

Tamoil is our sponsor of the past era. The triade, Gheddafi and all. Next year, we'll probably play in Serie A, and this will be the beginning of a new Juve. We have a new mangement, new coach, we'll see new players, everything will have changed compared to two years ago, and I think we need a new sponsor to change completely.

As for a humanitarian free deal, I don't know if it's such a good idea. I mean, we always have relied on huge sponsoring shirt deals, and Blanc's analysis proved that we need every penny we can get. A red cross would sure look cool, but rebuilding our team is a costly activity...

Who should be our new sponsor? I hope for a clean activity. No oil, or betting company.
why Bill Gates is not a juventino.........If Bill Gates buys Juventus, then nothing is a problem ! XD

We can have unlimited budget to buy players!!
 

AlexTheGreat

Senior Member
May 10, 2006
999
its sad to lost such a great deal with tamoil, but I think it would not affect the summer operation too much. we will have a new sponsor, new cash come in. and beside, I have heard that the family would spend about 900 million dollars to buy an American company. the transaction would be finished within a week, so its easy for them to invest some money on Juve, I hope.
 

fender06

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2006
1,334
its sad to lost such a great deal with tamoil, but I think it would not affect the summer operation too much. we will have a new sponsor, new cash come in. and beside, I have heard that the family would spend about 900 million dollars to buy an American company. the transaction would be finished within a week, so its easy for them to invest some money on Juve, I hope.
buying a company can let them earn more $$ and expand their business, but invest $$ to juventus is likely throwing $$ iinto the rubbish bin in the view of business man.
However, if they treat juventus like their son, then we will have no problem ...
 

white_rabbit

Senior Member
Apr 9, 2006
592
By the way, this seems somehow logical.

Tamoil is our sponsor of the past era. The triade, Gheddafi and all. Next year, we'll probably play in Serie A, and this will be the beginning of a new Juve. We have a new mangement, new coach, we'll see new players, everything will have changed compared to two years ago, and I think we need a new sponsor to change completely.

As for a humanitarian free deal, I don't know if it's such a good idea. I mean, we always have relied on huge sponsoring shirt deals, and Blanc's analysis proved that we need every penny we can get. A red cross would sure look cool, but rebuilding our team is a costly activity...

Who should be our new sponsor? I hope for a clean activity. No oil, or betting company.
"humanitarian" company's doesn't have the money we need. i also see the BWIN as not right. but you have to ask a question... what will juve offer to the company ... it looks risky to them to invest in juve now with the same amount of money they did in 2005
 

white_rabbit

Senior Member
Apr 9, 2006
592
its sad to lost such a great deal with tamoil, but I think it would not affect the summer operation too much. we will have a new sponsor, new cash come in. and beside, I have heard that the family would spend about 900 million dollars to buy an American company. the transaction would be finished within a week, so its easy for them to invest some money on Juve, I hope.
all summer transactions will be paid by the family for the first time since 1994
if you compare ... berlisconi and morrati have been putting mony from their pockets for that period while juve supported itself

i think they are going to put a good sum of money the next two years until the club is back to operate on its own
 

Omair

Herticity
Sep 27, 2006
3,254
it would be nice some how if we see a juve jersey without any sponsorship ... but knowing we need the cash that won't happen ...

the juve jerseys that our legends wore in the old lady's birthday were really nice ...
 

Geof

Senior Member
May 14, 2004
6,740
i actually couldn't care less who it is, just as long the deal is good.
I for one, do care. I'm sick of seeing these Bwin sponsors and all. Just doesn't seem right.

"humanitarian" company's doesn't have the money we need. i also see the BWIN as not right. but you have to ask a question... what will juve offer to the company ... it looks risky to them to invest in juve now with the same amount of money they did in 2005
Of course we won't get as much money as last season, but should I be a representative of a big company, I would see Juve as a pretty good investment; as I think that due to our special situation, we'll get a lot of media attention.
 

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