Non-Juve Transfer news (official or rumors) (36 Viewers)

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JuveJay

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we never spent like these guys, heck at our peak they spent on one player, zidane, what we did on 3. It seems like every year these guy drop something like 150-200 mil on player transfer fees.
Our spending like this pretty much stopped when Moggi arrived, and before that we could only spend on one foreign player, so Italians were a premium. Now it's about stocking up all the best players.
 

GordoDeCentral

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Bale-100m
Illaramendi and Isco-60m combined

Out :
Higuain-40m
Albiol-15m
Callejon-10m
Oezil-50m

So basically 50m net spend.They have overspent but they're also doing good business through sales to compensate for it.I agree the individual player fees is ridiculous but when you look at it overall,i dont see it as a careless spending like Man City do for instance.I think they're working well within their means.

Im just using their last yr dealings as an example btw.
every year they are making €100m or €200m more than Juve and despite their higher costs they are making profit while we are making losses. some people are just unwilling to accept that big money players also bring in the money through goodwill or higher revenues.


:tup: some people have made their own make believe expectations about FFP without understanding it and are complaining now.

a means firstly attained via state subsidies, be it fiscal or straight up debt forgiveness, but i'll acquiesce to your points

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Dude it's not capitalism. In capitalism you have a fair competition and here you just have UEFA supporting only big clubs with huge injections of money they don't deserve. Not to mention favourable ref calls and draws. Also making it easier for players to change clubs. Today the contracts aren't worth jack shit and smaller teams can't become big clubs because they're sold out immediately.

It's more of an football oligarchy but capitalism.
capitalism in the sense, if the owners income increases then so should the employees/players otherwise you will lose them to the competition you cant cap player salary.
 

BayernMan12

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Jul 13, 2013
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Kroos denying any agreement and will decide future till after WC, hence back to square one...

@MiguelDelaney: Kroos on Real: "Nothing has been decided and that will not happen during the World Cup."
@MiguelDelaney: Kroos: "I said quite clearly that, during World Cup, no decision will be made. I want to concentrate on World Cup. Nothing has been agreed."
 

Zacheryah

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I think Bayern is doing a huge mistake with Kroos.
Told you that Guardiola would ruin Bayeren.


Its funny how they are trowing away everything.


Madrid is doing a brilliant move here. Significantly weakening Bayern, whilst adding a versatile complete player, with insane talent, more determination then the entire squad combined.
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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Told you that Guardiola would ruin Bayeren.


Its funny how they are trowing away everything.


Madrid is doing a brilliant move here. Significantly weakening Bayern, whilst adding a versatile complete player, with insane talent, more determination then the entire squad combined.
I knew he'd do it, no need to tell me that :D
 

Zacheryah

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I knew he'd do it, no need to tell me that :D
Just imagine. Bayern had Ribery, Robben, Kroos, Muller, then Götze.
They had established world class and they have their future replacements right there !


They should just have gotten Reus.

Muller - Kroos - Reus when Ribery and Robben are fading out. Such insanity
 

BayernMan12

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Told you that Guardiola would ruin Bayeren.


Its funny how they are trowing away everything.


Madrid is doing a brilliant move here. Significantly weakening Bayern, whilst adding a versatile complete player, with insane talent, more determination then the entire squad combined.
Guardiola doesnt run the transfer thats the job of Rumminiege and Sammer.
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Just imagine. Bayern had Ribery, Robben, Kroos, Muller, then Götze.
They had established world class and they have their future replacements right there !


They should just have gotten Reus.

Muller - Kroos - Reus when Ribery and Robben are fading out. Such insanity
Reus refused them to join Dortmund 2 years ago actually. he has a release clause next summer, but its still unlikely that he would go to Bayern but rather move outside of Germany
 
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