Juventus website in Chinese (5 Viewers)

Elnur_E65

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2004
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#4
A good friend of mine is an 1860-Munich fan. Couple of years ago they signed a chinese player, and started the website in Chinese. But there is no English, German and Chinese only!
 

neved11

Junior Member
Jul 18, 2005
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#8
For marketing reasons, it is really good to acquire a Chinese player....their market is really really huge...over 10 Billions ppl~~~

If each Chinese pay us only $1 per month, then we will earn $10 Billions every month!!! That sounds really good!! And we could buy whoever we want, build a real nice stadium~~~ COOL!!! :smile:
 

Marty

tuz
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Jul 2, 2005
16,991
#9
Maybe I should release a chinese version of Juventuz if Juve's that popular there. :p


neved11: Erm you're a bit off, they're 1 billion, not 10 billion. Still a lot. :)
 

Mr. Gol

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Sep 15, 2004
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#13
Because there are lot more people who speak Chinese. I'm getting annoyed with the amount of Asian fans European clubs are starting to attract, don't they have any good clubs themselves? Of course it's good if Juventus also has Chinese fans, but it would be a bit silly if there were more of them then Italian fans.
 
Oct 1, 2002
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#16
++ [ originally posted by Mr. Gol ] ++
Because there are lot more people who speak Chinese. I'm getting annoyed with the amount of Asian fans European clubs are starting to attract, don't they have any good clubs themselves? Of course it's good if Juventus also has Chinese fans, but it would be a bit silly if there were more of them then Italian fans.
Because the European competition is much better than the local one.
btw don't underestimate China. They're freaking scary on sports.
today they're weak but in some years later, they're up there as one of the best.
 

Mr. Gol

Senior Member
Sep 15, 2004
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#17
I certainly don't underestimate China, they already have the world's biggest economy. There are sports where Chinese players always win (like badminton), but they don't really have a football tradition, so I doubt their national team wins anything in the next 20 years.
 

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