Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,146
I love it how Juventus fans think they're better than fans of other clubs, yet they pull the same sort of blind retardation as fans who love Manchester, Barca, et cetera.

I wish all of the fans of big clubs come together and form a super-club coalition called Hale-Bopp Comet Club and off themselves with massive amounts of cyanide.
 

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Mister

Senior Member
Apr 4, 2014
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There is one important thing that is being over looked here is the way we pay , that is in installments (2-3 yrs ) . Not every selling club would agree to these terms .


Official statements of some recent signings :

Kwadwo Asamoah for a consideration of € 18 million to be paid in 3 years.

Mauricio Anibal Isla for a consideration of € 18.8 million to be paid in 3 years.

Ogbonna - Juventus will part with €13 million for the player’s full registration rights, to be paid in installments over the next three years.

Tevez : The Bianconeri confirmed the financial details of the deal, which is €9m payable in two financial years plus a further €6m in performance-related bonuses in the next three seasons.

Giovinco : The transfer was resolved for a fee set at €11m to be paid by Juventus over the next three seasons.

Morata : Alvaro Morata has signed a five-year contract with the club after a fee of € 20 million, to be paid over three years, was agreed with Real Madrid.
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
125,388
Giovinco is another example on the great business that Marotta does, paying shitload of money for our own player :touched:

Marotta, teaching ignorants how to do business since 2010
 

Jem83

maitre'd at Canal Bar
Nov 7, 2005
22,870
There is one important thing that is being over looked here is the way we pay , that is in installments (2-3 yrs ) . Not every selling club would agree to these terms .


Official statements of some recent signings :

Kwadwo Asamoah for a consideration of € 18 million to be paid in 3 years.

Mauricio Anibal Isla for a consideration of € 18.8 million to be paid in 3 years.

Ogbonna - Juventus will part with €13 million for the player’s full registration rights, to be paid in installments over the next three years.

Tevez : The Bianconeri confirmed the financial details of the deal, which is €9m payable in two financial years plus a further €6m in performance-related bonuses in the next three seasons.

Giovinco : The transfer was resolved for a fee set at €11m to be paid by Juventus over the next three seasons.

Morata : Alvaro Morata has signed a five-year contract with the club after a fee of € 20 million, to be paid over three years, was agreed with Real Madrid.
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Very important point and widely overlooked here on these parts. We have to make sure that we don't go too much into the red in every quarter of the financial calendar. Therefore, we can't simply splash the cash on Sanchez's, Falcao's, Cavani's and the likes, paying them enormous wages at the same time every single week.

I want players like that, but let's be realistic here.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Giovinco is another example on the great business that Marotta does, paying shitload of money for our own player :touched:

Marotta, teaching ignorants how to do business since 2010


Sorry, cant hear you from this mountain made of silverware and records won during his reign, wich you wouldnt have considered possible 3 years ago
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
his reign? who is he? marcus aurelius? :D and i'd say the bulk of the credit goes to conte anyway

As for paying in installment, everybody does it, how else do you think barca is paying for suarez
Conte wouldnt have won shit if he had fiorentina's team

And he wouldnt have broken a record, if he didnt had the best team in serie a.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
his reign? who is he? marcus aurelius? :D and i'd say the bulk of the credit goes to conte anyway

As for paying in installment, everybody does it, how else do you think barca is paying for suarez
This season will answer a lot in terms of that statement. It'll be interesting. Hopefully in a positive way :xfinger:
 

GordoDeCentral

Diez
Moderator
Apr 14, 2005
70,836
Conte wouldnt have won shit if he had fiorentina's team

And he wouldnt have broken a record, if he didnt had the best team in serie a.
fiorentina finished ahead of juventus the season conte took over, so you were saying?

the only reason marotta could convince the likes of tevez & llorente to come was conte, first because he got us to be champs and play in europe again, and second because players love the guy. Marotta has some strengths but overall hes too provincial, and when all is said and done history will remember conte.
 

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