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Cirillo

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Nov 10, 2009
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Now we pay rental at the stadium and the City (Stadium owner) makes all the profit from match day sales. I would Imagine that Juventus only gets the profit from season tickets and part of that would go to the stadium owners too.

This will be a clean stadium where we can make our own rules. It makes much more scene financially.
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
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Not to mention the stadium can also be used to host other non-football related events such as concerts. Juventus would then rent out the stadium for these other activities and get additional revenue from that.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,359
Some quick math that is probably not even accurate:

Let's say the average ticket cost is 65 dollars. Just say for shits and giggles we sell out most of our home games. (65 x 45000=2,925,00p/g)

How many home games a year do we play? Let's say 18 home games

18 x 2925000= 52, 650, 00. just for Serie A home games.

Let's say we play 6 home games for Coppa:
6 x 2925000= 17,555,000m for Coppa home games.

Let's say we play at least 4-5 games for CL/EL assuming we don't pass knockouts:
5 x 29250000= 14,625,000

That's a grand total of :)shocked:) $84,830,000 dollars just for us that does not get paid out to anyone other than taxes. After taxes, not sure what it is in Italy, that is cash in our pocket to do what we please.

Not to mention profits form merchandising, shops at the stadium, marketing, sponsors, etc etc.

:D
 

Cirillo

Senior Member
Nov 10, 2009
3,034
don't forget that season ticket holders (part of the 45,000) pay a reduced price per match because they make a commitment to 18 home games. but then you can also add in all the corporate boxes and facilities which will cost a whole lot more than $65 per game.

Also out of the profit me make we need to pay the stadium off and pay for the upkeep of the facility and wages
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,359
don't forget that season ticket holders (part of the 45,000) pay a reduced price per match because they make a commitment to 18 home games. but then you can also add in all the corporate boxes and facilities which will cost a whole lot more than $65 per game.

Also out of the profit me make we need to pay the stadium off and pay for the upkeep of the facility and wages
:tup:
 

Joe

Senior Member
Dec 20, 2009
14,980
if we will have 20.000 tikets sold at 80% of the games i will be happy....i donno why i'm so sceptical when it comes to torino's people/fans
If we only sell 20,000 tickets that's pretty sad. That's not even half of what the stadium can hold.
 
Apr 19, 2007
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regardless this is going to make us money and we are doing this when we arent financially sound. We will start to see the implications of this in 2-3 years i would guess. First pay it off and get our ground solid then start inversting in the transfer market and expanding the Juventus Brand
 

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