Serie A 2023-24 (36 Viewers)

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Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
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Well that's what you get for the figc fucking with Juve :lol: the fans took charge and voted with their feet this bringing the value down. nice job gravina, shame they'll never understand or change this.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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in the winter? no info on it yet. but adl all but conceded that the negotiations on his extension stopped and there's no agreement, so he's probably out next summer

What was the previous one?
the current, 2021-24 deal is ~25m higher per season iirc. and of course this 900m offer is much weaker than the previous cycle (2018-21) with ronaldo, when it was a bit over 1.1bn. add inflation and it's clear that not only serie a cannot grow under gravina's guidance, but it is losing even more ground.

in any normal country gravina would be pressed to resign. it's a monumental failure.
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,909
in the winter? no info on it yet. but adl all but conceded that the negotiations on his extension stopped and there's no agreement, so he's probably out next summer


the current, 2021-24 deal is ~25m higher per season iirc. and of course this 900m offer is much weaker than the previous cycle (2018-21) with ronaldo, when it was a bit over 1.1bn. add inflation and it's clear that not only serie a cannot grow under gravina's guidance, but it is losing even more ground.

in any normal country gravina would be pressed to resign. it's a monumental failure.
he should have been pressed to resign after failure to qualify for the world cup, but he'll argue but we won the euros and now im vice president of uefa I now have 'influence' as well as bringing the euros to Italy shared with freaking Turkey, on top of that he'll state that he's cleaned up the league by punishing Juve, sad thing is people will buy into that and if anything praise his work.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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he should have been pressed to resign after failure to qualify for the world cup, but he'll argue but we won the euros and now im vice president of uefa I now have 'influence' as well as bringing the euros to Italy shared with freaking Turkey, on top of that he'll state that he's cleaned up the league by punishing Juve, sad thing is people will buy into that and if anything praise his work.
nah, besides himself nobody praises him anymore. he's under a lot of pressure because of the azzurri and also because of this tv deal. next year there's new elections, if they fail to qualify for the euros, odds are nobody besides ceferin and a few buddies on his payroll will support him

not that it makes a difference. calcio is dying with or without him. it would still be nice to see an interista cunt falling down
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
68,909
nah, besides himself nobody praises him anymore. he's under a lot of pressure because of the azzurri and also because of this tv deal. next year there's new elections, if they fail to qualify for the euros, odds are nobody besides ceferin and a few buddies on his payroll will support him

not that it makes a difference. calcio is dying with or without him. it would still be nice to see an interista cunt falling down
Under pressure from whom exactly? from what I see only 2 clubs (small ones) voted against the tv deal and napoli refused to vote, Unless I'm missing something here I fail to see who is challenging gravina's position

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fiorentina :lol: they've been God awful Gyasi with another underdogs goal, milan fans will remember him from his time at spezia lol
 
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