Cristiano Ronaldo (457 Viewers)

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
CR7 is not the problem. However, even Mbappe alone can't win you the UCL trophy. Our management are idiots for thinking 1 player can make the difference if they think that way. I won't go into marketing and commerce.

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All the attacking players are reliant on service. If they’re not, how they got the ball in first place?

It’s still a team game, i don’t know why people are trying to change it to support their opinions.
True BUT players like Messi can dribble from defensive line into scoring a goal. CR7 simply cannot do that.
 

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Robee

Senior Member
Jun 21, 2011
7,190
CR7 is not the problem. However, even Mbappe alone can't win you the UCL trophy. Our management are idiots for thinking 1 player can make the difference if they think that way. I won't go into marketing and commerce.

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True BUT players like Messi can dribble from defensive line into scoring a goal. CR7 simply cannot do that.
No, he just drills it in from distance. Pure esthetics difference. Like with his left foot from about 30m out in the CL. Forgot the opponent.
 

Juve92

Senior Member
Jan 18, 2016
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He has meltdown's when anyone says a bad word about Dybala and talks about people not about giving Dybala respect but its ok for him to come in here and trash talk Ronaldo with this sort of rubbish every day.:lol:
He did the same in the Allegri thread when he was our manager.

Now he suddenly supports Allegri. :lol:
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
35,613
Juventus position in the Deloitte Football Money League:

2017: 10th
2018: 10th
2019: 11th
2020: 10th

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deloitte_Football_Money_League

I am still waiting for this crazy financial boost we get from CR7.
We need to look at the impact in numbers rather than standings. Besides revenues for said calender year are published for prior seasons. For example, the revenue standings for year 2019 is based on the previous season which in this case would be 17-18.

Juventus' revenue in 2019 : €395M

Juventus' revenue in 2020 : €460M

Obviously a significant increase given we dint do any better in CL compared to 17-18.
 

Strickland

Senior Member
May 17, 2019
5,863
We need to look at the impact in numbers rather than standings. Besides revenues for said calender year are published for prior seasons. For example, the revenue standings for year 2019 is based on the previous season which in this case would be 17-18.

Juventus' revenue in 2019 : €395M

Juventus' revenue in 2020 : €460M

Obviously a significant increase given we dint do any better in CL compared to 17-18.
I think we need to look specifically at the commercial revenue instead of the full revenue profile, as Ronaldo has a very indirect and probably also insignificant effect on our Matchday revenue and Broadcast revenue.

Juve's commercial revenue per Deloitte:
15/16 101.7m
16/17 114.4m
17/18 143.3m
18/19 185.6m
19/20 188.9m

With how things were going prior to Ronaldo, we can asusme that without him we're probably not making that jump up to 185m in 18/19, but surely we're not that far off either from those numbers, our commercial revenue was already steadily growing before signing CR7. With Covid kicking in, I think it's rather clear that Ronaldo definitely doesn't finance himself now and probably won't in the future as well, I'd say we can attribute anything between 10-20m / year as extra revenue that he brought in.
 

jukazem

Senior Member
Feb 10, 2007
4,989
"Fans" :lol3:

These so called fans are gone as soon as he moves on to a new club, saw it with United and also with Real Madrid.
Bullshit theory. Didn't see anyone switch when he moved from ManUtd to Madrid nor when he moved Madrid to Juve- not even kids. They just watch a few more matches of the other club at most. The best chance is onboarding people who're undecided or new to the sports.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,224
"Fans" :lol3:

These so called fans are gone as soon as he moves on to a new club, saw it with United and also with Real Madrid.
Whats the issue here? Great players attract fans, simple as that. Some will stick around, some will move on. I became fan because I liked Baggio, then idolised Del Piero, some became fans because of Zidane, Nedved, Trezeguet... Surely the likes of Pessoto, Birindelli or Porini wouldnt lure me to watch games as a kid or this club to grow on me. Therefore I dont understand this constant bringing up plastic fans in Ronaldo discussion.

Now unrelated to you, but concerning discussion on previous page. CR a poacher and anyone who watches games knows this? What a retarded claim. I feel that member has no clue what poacher is. Inzaghi was a poacher, surely he can see the difference between the two.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,033
Whats the issue here? Great players attract fans, simple as that. Some will stick around, some will move on. I became fan because I liked Baggio, then idolised Del Piero, some became fans because of Zidane, Nedved, Trezeguet... Surely the likes of Pessoto, Birindelli or Porini wouldnt lure me to watch games. Therefore I dont understand this constant bringing up plastic fans in Ronaldo discussion.

Now unrelated to you, but concerning discussion on previous page. CR a poacher and anyone who watches games knows this? What a retarded claim. I feel that member has no clue what poacher is. Inzaghi was a poacher, surely he can see the difference between the two.
Yeah, Ronaldo isn't really getting scrappy in the box, finding half chances in the six. Most of his goals are powerful headers and finishing outside of the six. Quite a difference there.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,224
Yeah, Ronaldo isn't really getting scrappy in the box, finding half chances in the six. Most of his goals are powerful headers and finishing outside of the six. Quite a difference there.
Also Ronaldo has quite a number of assists. Since 2009 he has assisted 137 times in 530 apps. Even if we didnt see him week in week out, dribbling on the left side of the pitch, beating his marker, just seeing that number should be enough to dispel any positional doubts.
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,146
Whats the issue here? Great players attract fans, simple as that. Some will stick around, some will move on. I became fan because I liked Baggio, then idolised Del Piero, some became fans because of Zidane, Nedved, Trezeguet... Surely the likes of Pessoto, Birindelli or Porini wouldnt lure me to watch games as a kid or this club to grow on me. Therefore I dont understand this constant bringing up plastic fans in Ronaldo discussion.

Now unrelated to you, but concerning discussion on previous page. CR a poacher and anyone who watches games knows this? What a retarded claim. I feel that member has no clue what poacher is. Inzaghi was a poacher, surely he can see the difference between the two.
Difference to me is most of these are fanboys, wouldn't call them actual fans at first. There's no doubt you'll also get those who stay but a lot is just there for the single player.
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,146
Some will, kids won't.
Of course, I never claimed it included all.

You see many people grow fond of a club because of a certain player like Vlad also said. For me it was different, Bayern came first, but we all have our reasons behind supporting.

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So what? They still buy subscriptions and merchendise. And that was our topic.
Maybe I'm just old school, but I wouldn't want those to be associated with my club. Especially as they care more for the player than the club, lets say if he gets benched, subbed, etc.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,641
Of course, I never claimed it included all.

You see many people grow fond of a club because of a certain player like Vlad also said. For me it was different, Bayern came first, but we all have our reasons behind supporting.

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Maybe I'm just old school, but I wouldn't want those to be associated with my club. Especially as they care more for the player than the club, lets say if he gets benched, subbed, etc.
it’s always been that way, nothing to do with old school. R9 had the same sort of fans, I’m sure Maradona, Platini, etc did as well
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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it’s always been that way, nothing to do with old school. R9 had the same sort of fans, I’m sure Maradona, Platini, etc did as well
Yeah most fans (especially non-local) become fans of a club because of one player.

It was Del Piero for me for example and first time I saw him was EURO2000, not even at Juve.
 
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Bianconero81

Ageing Veteran
Jan 26, 2009
40,182
The difference is you decided to stick with the team. I love Baggio, but I never defected after he left.

Some of the modern day fans, perhaps exacerbated by the cancer that is social media, jump from team to team because their favorite player has moved. I have no respect for those types of fans. Don't call yourself fans of the sport - you're merely casual observers who obsess over a certain individual. It extends beyond football too. Bronsexuals in basketball are a prime example of that.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,224
Of course, I never claimed it included all.

You see many people grow fond of a club because of a certain player like Vlad also said. For me it was different, Bayern came first, but we all have our reasons behind supporting.

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Maybe I'm just old school, but I wouldn't want those to be associated with my club. Especially as they care more for the player than the club, lets say if he gets benched, subbed, etc.
Bayern came first? Surely Bayern had more than a couple of stars that got your attention ;). I mean you became fan of Bayern but why not a fan of Arminia or Augsburg?
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,146
Bayern came first? Surely Bayern had more than a couple of stars that got your attention ;). I mean you became fan of Bayern but why not a fan of Arminia or Augsburg?
Well Bayern is Germanys biggest club and I saw them in a CL game the first time and I was just sold. Since then I of course grew fond of a lot of the players, of never players I admired Robben a lot.

But for me it was always the club that came first. It could as well have been because of a certain player(s) I became a Bayern fan if things had turned out just a little bit different.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
24,224
Well Bayern is Germanys biggest club and I saw them in a CL game the first time and I was just sold. Since then I of course grew fond of a lot of the players, of never players I admired Robben a lot.

But for me it was always the club that came first. It could as well have been because of a certain player(s) I became a Bayern fan if things had turned out just a little bit different.
Thats what Im saying. You started supporting the BIGGEST German club. It wouldnt have been the biggest one without their star players and there wouldnt be anyone broadcasting their games, which would make it virtually impossible that you, non local, become a fan. So its really not much different to people starting to support a club because of a certain player.

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The difference is you decided to stick with the team. I love Baggio, but I never defected after he left.

Some of the modern day fans, perhaps exacerbated by the cancer that is social media, jump from team to team because their favorite player has moved. I have no respect for those types of fans. Don't call yourself fans of the sport - you're merely casual observers who obsess over a certain individual. It extends beyond football too. Bronsexuals in basketball are a prime example of that.
Yeah, wasnt an option. As much as I liked Baggio, I grew fond of the team by the time he was leaving. And young stars like Del Piero emerged so it was very exciting period.
 

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