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Fr3sh

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Jul 12, 2011
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What's most worrisome about 2006 is that we are a decade later and there is still no real tangible evidence we ever did anything wrong. They probably literally sat at a table and decided to throw us out. Which means that, Italy being the retarded country that it can be, it can happen all over again.
Italy is no better than say Morocco or Indonesia when it comes to their judicial system.
 

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GordoDeCentral

Diez
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Apr 14, 2005
70,797
if people again start talking about refs being biased to one or another team it might happen again, it doesn't have to be true, it's enough if it seems possible, after all they are all rivals that hate us 2 times more whenever we win a scudetto

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we didn't just change the badge, we gave up football badges altogether and decided to go forward with a logo, it makes us look like we are a business that also contains a football club while it should be the other way around
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Jun 6, 2015
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we didn't just change the badge, we gave up football badges altogether and decided to go forward with a logo, it makes us look like we are a business that also contains a football club while it should be the other way around
No it doesn't make us look like that. People see things they want to see. Juventus will always be football first, Agnelli's have other much better business ventures to do business. The point of this change is to support the football club in order to be compete with the other big clubs both on the pitch and financially.
 

pitbull

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Jul 26, 2007
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No it doesn't make us look like that. People see things they want to see. Juventus will always be football first, Agnelli's have other much better business ventures to do business. The point of this change is to support the football club in order to be compete with the other big clubs both on the pitch and financially.
if Agnelli's have much better businesses, why can't they make money with them and support Juventus with that? If the businesses are much better the profit too is probably much better
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
42,251
I think you must have played little football in your life, because in Belgium there are plenty of people playing football at 30, 40 and 50. Hell, there are even lots of 60 year olds playing the game. There are many, many veteran leagues. And I don't really consider 30 to be veteran tbh.

But you're right in it being a completely wrong kind of shirt to wear for most other forms of training. That's why it's a football shirt after all I guess.



There is, but the business set up is quite clear cut. The only thing that has me intrigued is that people are saying we might produce our own shirts, that would be very interesting.
Exactly my point. The application market is very limited. The use is very limited.

A universal logo to be used on casual or casual chique clothing. That has a huge application market. For people who like the brand or the design, and also juventus supporters who doesnt want to look like badass in a nightclub or at work

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a hungarian guy did that. looks great.
it's also useless and completely misses the point


Please, post 70 more photoshops of the new logo with stars, colors, bulls etc which defeat the purpose of it entirely
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,329
Exactly my point. The application market is very limited. The use is very limited.
A universal logo to be used on casual or casual chique clothing. That has a huge application market. For people who like the brand or the design, and also juventus supporters who doesnt want to look like badass in a nightclub or at work
Yes. I understand the point behind it. But I'm still not wearing normal clothes with a football club's logo on it.
 
Jun 6, 2015
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if Agnelli's have much better businesses, why can't they make money with them and support Juventus with that? If the businesses are much better the profit too is probably much better
We have loans from Exor and Jeep is our main sponsor so they are supporting Juve with their other businesses but they have always wanted Juve to be self-sufficient.
 

The Quazis

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Dec 21, 2012
5,568
if Agnelli's have much better businesses, why can't they make money with them and support Juventus with that? If the businesses are much better the profit too is probably much better
Maybe because those businesses have their own shareholders and employees who rather be rewarded themselves for their hard work instead of Juventus?
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,329
Maybe because those businesses have their own shareholders and employees who rather be rewarded themselves for their hard work instead of Juventus?
True. And besides, if enough people care about a football club, it should be perfectly possible to have it be self-sufficient. Which, btw, is always a good idea, because that way the club doesn't suddenly end when there is no external money source left.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
I've been looking in Juve's official page on facebook, the number of butthurt is off the charts.

They post these fake logos as above in every status Juve posts, what do they think they gonna achieve? That the club suddenly going to change their mind and revert to the old one, or even worse chose one of these lame ones?

Idiots every fucking where.
 

Ocelot

Midnight Marauder
Jul 13, 2013
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Well....I mean everything that could be said about this has pretty much been said already, but what the heck:

First of all, there's no doubt for me that it's a really great logo: It's simple, but with lots of complexity and a variety of elements that you're only gonna notice when you spend some more time with it. The black and white stripes, the Scudetto badge, obviously the J, even the basic shape of the horse...

The crucial question is of course whether it's a good logo for a football club, and whether you like the whole change in branding the club is taking with this. For me, it's alright. But that's mostly because for me, most of the old-school football romanticism has been dead on the very top level of football clubs for quite some time anyways. All the attempts by the clubs to try and make it seem otherwise aren't anything else than what this new logo does: A marketing campaign and branding. Just in another direction.

Now whether the whole re-branding will work in a commercial sense, I don't know. But imo it could easily work out quite well, and we simply have to try something to drastically improve our commercial revenue - because we can't really improve our matchday revenue or broadcasting income on our own, and if we just continue going as we've done the past few years we'll fall behind further and further.

In that sense, I congratulate the management for the step.
 

.zero

★ ★ ★
Aug 8, 2006
82,830
I've been looking in Juve's official page on facebook, the number of butthurt is off the charts.

They post these fake logos as above in every status Juve posts, what do they think they gonna achieve? That the club suddenly going to change their mind and revert to the old one, or even worse chose one of these lame ones?

Idiots every fucking where.
BEWM
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
16,930
I've been looking in Juve's official page on facebook, the number of butthurt is off the charts.

They post these fake logos as above in every status Juve posts, what do they think they gonna achieve? That the club suddenly going to change their mind and revert to the old one, or even worse chose one of these lame ones?

Idiots every $#@!ing where.
True
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,345
Well....I mean everything that could be said about this has pretty much been said already, but what the heck:

First of all, there's no doubt for me that it's a really great logo: It's simple, but with lots of complexity and a variety of elements that you're only gonna notice when you spend some more time with it. The black and white stripes, the Scudetto badge, obviously the J, even the basic shape of the horse...

The crucial question is of course whether it's a good logo for a football club, and whether you like the whole change in branding the club is taking with this. For me, it's alright. But that's mostly because for me, most of the old-school football romanticism has been dead on the very top level of football clubs for quite some time anyways. All the attempts by the clubs to try and make it seem otherwise aren't anything else than what this new logo does: A marketing campaign and branding. Just in another direction.

Now whether the whole re-branding will work in a commercial sense, I don't know. But imo it could easily work out quite well, and we simply have to try something to drastically improve our commercial revenue - because we can't really improve our matchday revenue or broadcasting income on our own, and if we just continue going as we've done the past few years we'll fall behind further and further.

In that sense, I congratulate the management for the step.
:tup:
 

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