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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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is it costing a lot more money? 2018/19 wage bill was 219m, 2020/21 it's 236m. Dont have time to look into the yearly cost of players that includes transfer fee ammortization, but that's probably a similar story, a 5-10% increase in 2020/21 compared to 2018/19.

our performance started deteriorating right away after Marotta left, which strongly indicates he was the architect of that failure. Tici didn't inherit a well built squad from Marotta, he inherited a messy situation he hasn't been able to fix + we have made some very questionable decisions in the coaching department, that has lead to those poor results.
Poor Fabio

however, he still must be the right man for the job per your posts here
 

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Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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The Juventus that Marotta started with and the Juventus in recent years are worlds apart.

It is odd to look at Marotta's initial signings in comparison to today. We were a 7th placed side, with little money, no European football, no stadium, had guys like Di Natale turning us down and were loaning players like Candreva before he was known. Martinez will go down as one of our worst signings ever but that was like a different club back then.
 
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Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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High salaries for a team of jabronis. Congrats on keeping that team until they are out of contracts dumb fuck
And he wants to pay €10M for Donnarumma and €6M for Romagnoli :lol:

Good thing we'll be too broke to offer those kind of salaries next season I guess
 

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