don't know about your country or other non-italian countries, but in my home country Inter has far more fans than Juve because of their Brazilian and Argie players. I also remember Inter and Milan jersey's being easily available and on display in London sports shops, almost not at all for Juve. imo Juve have been far too Italy oriented, and Italian speaking population around the world isn't anything compared to English speaking or Spanish speaking populations. It reflects on Juve commercial revenues as well, but lower than Dortmund and Schalke just isn't right given that German speaking population isn't that big either. Language is a big issue imo, popular players from populous countries is also an issue with regards to fanbase.
don't know about your country or other non-italian countries, but in my home country Inter has far more fans than Juve because of their Brazilian and Argie players. I also remember Inter and Milan jersey's being easily available and on display in London sports shops, almost not at all for Juve. imo Juve have been far too Italy oriented, and Italian speaking population around the world isn't anything compared to English speaking or Spanish speaking populations. It reflects on Juve commercial revenues as well, but lower than Dortmund and Schalke just isn't right given that German speaking population isn't that big either. Language is a big issue imo, popular players from populous countries is also an issue with regards to fanbase.
We are slowly globalizing ourself. I can see this will improve especially with our recent string of success. Thohir is trying to market Inter as much as possible in Asia ever since he took over.