Summer mercato 2015 (59 Viewers)

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Bianco2nero

IL NUOVO BOMBER
May 13, 2012
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- About that left back, there are maybe several options.. Alex Sandro -> But if City wants to pay, Juve has no chance. But if they are smart, they will start negotations with City for Kolarov. I dont think he wants the bench at City.. otherwise, contact Zenit for a loan and buy option for Ansaldi. Those two seems to me the best / realistic options.. Kurzawa is at this moment way to expensive..

- For the attacking midfield saga: If there is no possibility to get Isco or Draxler, i would NEVER consider a peace of sh*t like Sneijder. Rather go for Lavezzi and play with Dybala behind a couple Lavezzi-Mandzukic. If that's not possible, i rather go for Lamela and play him behind Dybala and Mandzukic..

So short: In -> Kolaroc/Alex Sandro & Lavezzi/Lamela
Most cheap = Kolarov and Lavezzi for i think 18 million
Most expensive = Alex Sandro and Lamela for 30-35 million
 

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CrimsonianKing

Count Mbangula
Jan 16, 2013
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We can do without an LB (for this season)...but we really need an attacking/creative player, and to start the season without a "top" player in that position is unacceptable IMO.

THERE I SAID IT
:howler: Even Marotta's biggest lovers are losing their shit.

This proves what we all knew; you, @Hustini and the rest of "the Society" are all fake. You blindly defend the big man just to counter attack haters, nothing more. You know as much as everybody else he fucks up and this time it's his bigger fuck up yet.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
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His positives are simply put bigger than his negatives. Everyone makes mistakes, simular to Moggi. Remember Salas? Yeah, that's what i thoughd.
ya know this is what irks me no one remembers mogul's mistakes because his successes were so great, but his successes were great because of the easy flow of cash and different tax formation on footballers in italy back then. Moggi wasn't some super amazing guy at his job as it was just easy for him to walk into the store and buy what he wanted
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
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ya know this is what irks me no one remembers mogul's mistakes because his successes were so great, but his successes were great because of the easy flow of cash and different tax formation on footballers in italy back then. Moggi wasn't some super amazing guy at his job as it was just easy for him to walk into the store and buy what he wanted
Sorry what?!?!!?
Moggi had much less to spend than Marotta. Giovanni and Umberto Agnelli didn't want to inject any money into Juventus.
For many years our revenue was giving money to our shareholders.
In fact thanks to our revenue being in green for 3 or more years we got quoted in the italian stock market (in Italy you must be in positive for a number of years to be allowed).
Tax formation has always been heavy there. It's just that a number of years ago we together with Milan in the top5 of europhean football revenue. In 2003 or 2004 first was Manchester United a little behind us and Milan was in 4th or 5th position.
Someone from this forum posted it i suggest you to go and check.
So taxes didn't really change HERE it's our revenue compared to others that did after Calciopoli.

Also back then SPAIN was a tax heaven for football. Something like "Beckham law" which cut taxes to 0 for wages. That's how Madrid and Barca got ahead of anyone.
 
Aug 26, 2014
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Sorry what?!?!!?
Moggi had much less to spend than Marotta. Giovanni and Umberto Agnelli didn't want to inject any money into Juventus.
For many years our revenue was giving money to our shareholders.
In fact thanks to our revenue being in green for 3 or more years we got quoted in the italian stock market (in Italy you must be in positive for a number of years to be allowed).
Tax formation has always been heavy there. It's just that a number of years ago we together with Milan in the top5 of europhean football revenue. In 2003 or 2004 first was Manchester United a little behind us and Milan was in 4th or 5th position.
Someone from this forum posted it i suggest you to go and check.
So taxes didn't really change HERE it's our revenue compared to others that did after Calciopoli.

Also back then SPAIN was a tax heaven for football. Something like "Beckham law" which cut taxes to 0 for wages. That's how Madrid and Barca got ahead of anyone.
Have you heard of inflation?
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,465
The next days will be to funny, with time running out. We still have players to sell and we need at least a quality cam, if not an lb too. Honestly I gave up long time ago, so I can just sit back and enjoy
 

Emmet

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
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There has to get to a point where the club buy one big name every season, like what Bayern pretty much do now, but it'll be years before we get into that position
 

JCK

Biased
JCK
May 11, 2004
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The next days will be to funny, with time running out. We still have players to sell and we need at least a quality cam, if not an lb too. Honestly I gave up long time ago, so I can just sit back and enjoy
Marotta is on vacation, couldn't get any funnier
 

Hist

Founder of Hism
Jan 18, 2009
11,624
Sorry what?!?!!?
Moggi had much less to spend than Marotta. Giovanni and Umberto Agnelli didn't want to inject any money into Juventus.
For many years our revenue was giving money to our shareholders.
In fact thanks to our revenue being in green for 3 or more years we got quoted in the italian stock market (in Italy you must be in positive for a number of years to be allowed).
Tax formation has always been heavy there. It's just that a number of years ago we together with Milan in the top5 of europhean football revenue. In 2003 or 2004 first was Manchester United a little behind us and Milan was in 4th or 5th position.
Someone from this forum posted it i suggest you to go and check.
So taxes didn't really change HERE it's our revenue compared to others that did after Calciopoli.

Also back then SPAIN was a tax heaven for football. Something like "Beckham law" which cut taxes to 0 for wages. That's how Madrid and Barca got ahead of anyone.
Madrid and Barca got ahead because of excellent business management not taxes. Madrid made tons with the galacticos and Barca exploded in money because of Ronaldinho.
 
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