Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,900
Ok, I felt you were mocking at my comments in the other thread.

Anyway,everybody wants to watch EPL and none wants to watch Serie A.That's the only difference b/w the two even though Serie A still got the 2nd biggest domestic tv deal.

Compared to other leagues, I don't see a drastic growth for Serie A at this point.
For Juventus to grow further, it needs to be less dependent on tv revenue and increase our commercial revenue instead.At the moment, we are banking on European performances to attract lucrative sponsors.
Hope there is some plan because I have no idea how we gonna compete with EPL/real-Barça money in the future.
 

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ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
It's not sarcasm , it's true.

We absolutely need to be in the €500m bracket to sign world class players.They command big wages and at the moment we struggle to keep our own like Pogba who commands crazy wages.

FFs we aren't even at the level of Arsenal financially and the gap will only get bigger with EPL's tv deal, but no,lets blame Marotta for not bringing in Isco or Götze

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Or whoever your desires are
If we spent 32m + 26m and 18m on fucking Zaza there is no reason why we can't buy one top AM next summer with a couple of others to bolster the squad like Berardi, Vrsaljko etc
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,641
We absolutely need to be in the €500m bracket to sign world class players.
there are 2 teams above 500m. even chelsea are pretty far from getting 500m a year. (they were below 400m, according to the latest money league report.) they still can afford signing world class players. anyway, i think it's not our path to acquire talent the real madrid way.

This. We need to disconnect from the league's marketing and install a more individual model like other top teams in $#@!ty leagues. PSG?
psg have a filthy rich owner.

exor to inject some 200m into our budget on a yearly basis... :rofl:
 

CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
27,321
Look, what reports are coming out. Hamsik, Pastore were contacted. But they either asked too much or not convinced by Juve. And still blaming Marotta. I wonder which World Class player, lets say, top 15 in the world in that position, would come here? Even Pastore refused
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Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,900
there are 2 teams above 500m. even chelsea are pretty far from getting 500m a year. (they were below 400m, according to the latest money league report.) they still can afford signing world class players. anyway, i think it's not our path to acquire talent the real madrid way.



psg have a filthy rich owner.

exor to inject some 200m into our budget on a yearly basis... :rofl:
Chelsea absolutely aren't far.

They have already broken the €400m barrier and will break the €500m barrier too when new tv deal kicks in.
The new epl tv deal will impact football heavily.The top 4 teams alone will earn some €100m extra compared to the previous year.

That is why United are expected surpass Madrid in turnover by the end of next yr.

That's a huge achievement because Madrid have maintained the top spot for a decade.

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Imo by the end of 2016, this is how the revenue table will probably look.

United
Madrid
Barça
Bayern
Chelsea
City
PSG
Arsenal


Liverpool
Juventus

Barring any drastic changes.
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
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My 400-500 million Euro bracket comment was sincere. No sarcasm yo. I realize we need to be at that level to offer more competitive wages a la Bayern. How the $#@! can the $#@!ty EPL have such a mega TV deal? WTF is Serie A doing?

Btw, I was never under the impression that Isco was a realistic target ;)
This is why i laught my ass off when people in this forum say that as long as we keep winning...serie A can go to hell. Dont be naive...juventus alone cant do this without the help of the league.

In the EPL, everyone is fukin rich. Stupid TV deals, legendary teams like ManU and other teams full or sugar daddies.

In spain, Madrid and Barcelona have created a cult that every sheep in the world follows. Madrid got lucky with the "ciudad deportiva" deal more than 15 years ago which gave them the boost to be the power they are today....and barcelona catched up on them thanks to the ronaldinho/Messi eras....and all the other feeder teams benefit from being slaughtered by those 2 because everyone in the world sees them.

Bundesliga, theres bayern and theres the rest, but they did a fine job nurturing young players and continue doing so since 2002.

In italy, theres only Juve. Thats it.
We dont have a popular rival anymore, as most teams are trash and go to europa league just to be manhandled.
we dont have sugar daddies ala abramovich/sheiks (we have exxor but they will not go into the sugar daddy business, ever..).
Heck, not a single team have their own stadium apart from Juve...and most of those rented stadiums are relics from the past.

As long as the other teams stay in mediocrity, and as long as italians and serie A players go to others leagues just to be embarased,,, serie A will never be taken seriously again.



This. We need to disconnect from the league's marketing and install a more individual model like other top teams in $#@!ty leagues. PSG?
lol, they got a sugar daddy dude.

psg have a filthy rich owner. exor to inject some 200m into our budget on a yearly basis... :rofl:
this.
 

swag

L'autista
Administrator
Sep 23, 2003
84,755
Chelsea absolutely aren't far.

They have already broken the €400m barrier and will break the €500m barrier too when new tv deal kicks in.
The new epl tv deal will impact football heavily.The top 4 teams alone will earn some €100m extra compared to the previous year.

That is why United are expected surpass Madrid in turnover by the end of next yr.

That's a huge achievement because Madrid have maintained the top spot for a decade.

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Imo by the end of 2016, this is how the revenue table will probably look.

United
Madrid
Barça
Bayern
Chelsea
City
PSG
Arsenal


Liverpool
Juventus

Barring any drastic changes.
And to think not long ago PSG's deadliest striker was Pauleta.
 

Collaguazo

Pezuña Brava
Mar 4, 2012
3,610
Imo Hernandez is a "good-last-minute-deal" player. AS is WC. Now Beppe said numerical and individual player no toó important so I guess that in those terms. You right.

Hernanez juventus material? Not imo. Maybe as subs but not a starter.
Yeah I agree. But hopefully we can ditch 352 and use hernanes as an AM. :xfinger:

Selling Vidal without finding a proper replacement was a big mistake. I am under the impression that during Vidal negotiations, Beppe made inquiries about Gotze and Bayern was willing to sell.

In the end he made a gamble selling Vidal and hoping to convince Gotze to come here.

Then the drax saga. Only time will tell if Beppe made the right call of not paying 30M for him in July and get the player.

A good couple of good seasons at wolfsburg and he is gone to EPL for 80M.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,799
Yeah I agree. But hopefully we can ditch 352 and use hernanes as an AM. :xfinger:

Selling Vidal without finding a proper replacement was a big mistake. I am under the impression that during Vidal negotiations, Beppe made inquiries about Gotze and Bayern was willing to sell.

In the end he made a gamble selling Vidal and hoping to convince Gotze to come here.

Then the drax saga. Only time will tell if Beppe made the right call of not paying 30M for him in July and get the player.

A good couple of good seasons at wolfsburg and he is gone to EPL for 80M.
:agree:
 

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