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Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
I know it wasn't against Juve, but still think it's appropriate, humble in victory, gracious in defeat.
Are you talking about milan here? humble, gracious? WTF man, even without victory or defeat your team is delusion and full of shit, just look at random scudettos you keep braging about every week.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
Does the term "Gentlemen Rivals" hold any significance anymore, I mean they're clearly neither :boh:
They are shit, that's all there is to it, them and inter just shit clubs with shit attitude and shit colors. Gentelmen is very far from my imagination and what I consider milan is.
 

Raz

Senior Member
Nov 20, 2005
12,218
The president is a mafioso pedophile, the general director is imaginary scudetto champion and they are talking about class, not to mention having players like mexes, or balotali. Class shit, that's the only thing they are.
 

Lion

King of Tuz
Jan 24, 2007
36,185
wow poor matri. check out some of the comments from his thread there:

this shit even worse than traore or mesbah

can he top jose mari/emerson level or worthlessness?



pretty sure almost 40yr old inzaghi would have scored more than him
this guy is an embarrassment to the club no matter who his girlfriend is .the fact Is everyone questioned why we would need to buy him including the fans and media and all he has done is further placed question marks.

the fact that he seems to escape all criticism from the coach adds further question marks especially when this club feels the need to judge every other player publically.

the worst thing is there is no guarantee he's going to get any better.
Everybody were shocked. When Marotta shipped him to us 300 kmph he probably had doubts if it's real or not.
Marotta, when he got Galliani's offer:



:lol:
 

Red

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Nov 26, 2006
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BERLIN (Reuters) - The Bundesliga has signed a five-year global broadcasting agreement with 21st Century Fox, the German league said on Monday, as it seeks to broaden its international exposure and close the gap on England and Spain.

The deal, starting from the 2015-16 season, will see matches from the top two German divisions broadcast in every country in north and Latin America, a majority of countries in Asia including Japan, as well as selected European territories.

"These deals underline the fact that the Bundesliga has been recognized as a top media right in the sports business world," said German football league (DFL) CEO Christian Seifert in a statement.

"The collaboration with global partner 21st Century Fox gives German professional football new chances for wide global reach and growth in the near future."

The deal includes the United States, Brazil, Japan, Indonesia and Thailand but not India or the Indian subcontinent.

For China, the rights can be used in English language programming.

The contract for the territories in Europe - Italy, Netherlands and Belgium - runs for two years to include the 2015-16 and the 2016-17 seasons.

The DFL currently earns about 70 million euros ($94.94 million) from international media rights for the Bundesliga and the new deal with Fox covers about 80 markets worldwide.

The DFL can expect to double their foreign media rights revenues due to the Fox deal and several other contracts, with Seifert having targeted between 100-150 million euros for the next rights period.

"The Bundesliga has, on and off the pitch, developed into a leading global football league," said James Murdoch, 21st Century Fox deputy COO.

"We look forward to working with the DFL and will use our unique offer of sports broadcasters to attract an even bigger global audience to the Bundesliga."

Neither the DFL nor Fox released any financial details of the agreement.

HIGHEST ATTENDANCE

The Bundesliga has been experiencing a financial boom in the last few seasons with record attendances, growing television rights revenues, including from international deals, while also enjoying success on the pitch.

Turnover rose to over two billion euros in 2011-12 from one billion euros in 2001-02.

The top-flight clubs posted a combined profit after tax of 55 million euros and a total turnover of 2.081 billion euros in 2011-12, up 7.2 percent from 1.94 billion in the 2010-11 season, the DFL has said.

Treble winners Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund posted their best ever results in the past fiscal year.

The Bundesliga also enjoys the world's highest average attendance per league game with over 44,000 spectators in the 2011-12 season. The English Premier League is in second place with 34,000.

On the pitch, Bayern beat Dortmund in an all-German final of the Champions League - Europe's premier club competition - last season. Four German teams are competing in this season's tournament.

The Premier League is the world's richest soccer league in terms of television revenue and outperforms its Spanish and German rivals when it comes to selling overseas.

Sales of rights around the globe have inflated total television revenues for the 20-team league to an estimated 5.5 billion pounds ($8.77 billion) over the next three years.

In comparison, the Bundesliga's top two divisions generated media revenues of just over 653 million euros for the 2011-12 season, up from 593 million in 2008-09.

Italy could also be close to a multi-billion euro deal for a six-year rights contract, according to local media. Reports suggest the deal could bring in as much as 900 million euros annually.
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/bundesliga-signs-tv-deal-21st-century-fox-110531045--sow.html
 

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