Summer Mercato season 2023-24 (89 Viewers)

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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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to be paid in 6 financial years :rofl: yeah, why not give a pl team dripping in cash a discount and let them pay in 6 installments with current inflation and bank rates. if it's 6 equal installments and wacc of jj is ~10% then the pv of this cash flow is below 22m. congrats idiots

literally anyone with a few years of semi serious management experience could easily run this club at this level. i'd love to deal with current jj, it must be a treat.
 

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Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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to be paid in 6 financial years :rofl: yeah, why not give a pl team dripping in cash a discount and let them pay in 6 installments with current inflation and bank rates. if it's 6 equal installments and wacc of jj is ~10% then the pv of this cash flow is below 22m. congrats idiots

literally anyone with a few years of semi serious management experience could easily run this club at this level. i'd love to deal with current jj, it must be a treat.
THIS.

Can't wait to see us loan Zakaria and Mckennie out on loan with option to buy next...

This club... seriously embarrassing when it comes to selling.
 

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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to be paid in 6 financial years :rofl: yeah, why not give a pl team dripping in cash a discount and let them pay in 6 installments with current inflation and bank rates. if it's 6 equal installments and wacc of jj is ~10% then the pv of this cash flow is below 22m. congrats idiots

literally anyone with a few years of semi serious management experience could easily run this club at this level. i'd love to deal with current jj, it must be a treat.
Juve management are beyond embarrassing when it comes to selling players
 

Post Ironic

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Feb 9, 2013
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to be paid in 6 financial years :rofl: yeah, why not give a pl team dripping in cash a discount and let them pay in 6 installments with current inflation and bank rates. if it's 6 equal installments and wacc of jj is ~10% then the pv of this cash flow is below 22m. congrats idiots

literally anyone with a few years of semi serious management experience could easily run this club at this level. i'd love to deal with current jj, it must be a treat.
The 6 instalments is insane :lol2:
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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to be paid in 6 financial years :rofl: yeah, why not give a pl team dripping in cash a discount and let them pay in 6 installments with current inflation and bank rates. if it's 6 equal installments and wacc of jj is ~10% then the pv of this cash flow is below 22m. congrats idiots

literally anyone with a few years of semi serious management experience could easily run this club at this level. i'd love to deal with current jj, it must be a treat.
Yeah Manna the Sporting director learning things the hard way.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Juve management are beyond embarrassing when it comes to selling players
only when it comes to selling?

since marotta left we've been embarrassing at basically every level, be it our involvement in the sl, handling press and social media, shifting our image from a football club to a wannabe fashion company (and a lame one at it), buying players way above their market price, overpaying players, hiring mostly mercenaries, you name it. this current deal isn't especially shocking, sales not triggered by a release clause are mostly paid over multiple years, but 6?! haha, it's just too funny. the discount isn't even 5m and that's not even the worst part of the deal, which is the discount itself. we had all the leverage: the player wanted to stay, spurs wanted to buy, literally zero reason to let them haggle about the fee they already agreed on.

anyway, these act like amateurs. any decent mercato move at this point would come as a surprise.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
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@Dru now more then ever I wish Luis Campos was our new GM. PSG is imploding as superstar focused brand, and so far he is slowly starting to approach the new signings with how he did in Monaco 2014-2016 period, more young talent upstarts focus.

Besides the older Asensio (straight up Messi replacement), his new signings are all young talents, Ugarte, Lee Kang-in, Cher Ndour, and most likely anyone else signed will be similar profile. To kick-start a new era of hungry young guys he scouted (Ugarte is big new name, but the others wont most likely be).


We are broke, but we can still do the same, if we have the right football people in charge who are competent and have wide contact and scouting network. Instead of corporate pencil pushers.
Giuntoli would be that man - just look at the work he put in at Napoli over his last couple of seasons; low cost and relatively unknown players who were young and with huge upside

Unfortunately ADL will be a cunt and won’t release him this year.
 

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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only when it comes to selling?

since marotta left we've been embarrassing at basically every level, be it our involvement in the sl, handling press and social media, shifting our image from a football club to a wannabe fashion company (and a lame one at it), buying players way above their market price, overpaying players, hiring mostly mercenaries, you name it. this current deal isn't especially shocking, sales not triggered by a release clause are mostly paid over multiple years, but 6?! haha, it's just too funny. the discount isn't even 5m and that's not even the worst part of the deal, which is the discount itself. we had all the leverage: the player wanted to stay, spurs wanted to buy, literally zero reason to let them haggle about the fee they already agreed on.

anyway, these act like amateurs. any decent mercato move at this point would come as a surprise.
No arguments here....
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
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Giuntoli would be that man - just look at the work he put in at Napoli over his last couple of seasons; low cost and relatively unknown players who were young and with huge upside
When it comes to selling that's on ADL, and not Giuntoli, the stubborn cunt raises his prices.

Hopefully Giuntoli has learnt a thing or two from him when and if he comes.
 

RKid1

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Jun 29, 2020
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People know that Giuntoli is not going to be our sporting director right? He's going to be in charge of the sporting side and mercato but Manna will be the sporting director still
So Manna would be working under Giuntoli....

It would like what you see in some American sports, where there is a President of Operations, who oversees the front office and hires a general manager to work for him.... but everything would be under the supervision and vision of the guy on top
 

Scottish

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Mar 13, 2011
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Let's not exaggerate. We had Turdeski, The Accidental Footballer, and we still have De Shitlio, The Tubby Texan Turd, and The Sideways Passing Merchant. There have been far worse footballers, and they were supposed to be experienced cunts.
I love this game. Let me see how I do

De Shitlio: Obvious
Tubby Texan: McKennie
Turdeski: hmmmm I have to guess Kulusevski
The Accidental Footballer: I honestly don't know. Is it Alex Sandro?
Sideways passing merchant: Could be anybody in our midfield. Locatelli? I would guess Rabiot but he's fagiot I think. Paredes is Parepiss so I'm going with Locatelli

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They make it sound like as if he is willing to come here but we don't want him.
Thing is Miretti last year was insisting that if we loaned him out he'd leave the club. We kept him at the first team and we saw he clearly needed that loan.

If this Casadei guy isn't good enough to start for us now then we don't need him. We need to perform from round 1 next season.
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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What would his title be then?
Don't know precisely but it was something I read recently so basically Manna will be answerable to Giuntoli

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what is the difference between those two roles?
From what I understand Giuntoli will do the identifying of players and Manna will do the negotiating
 

Bianconero81

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Jan 26, 2009
40,177
I love this game. Let me see how I do

De Shitlio: Obvious
Tubby Texan: McKennie
Turdeski: hmmmm I have to guess Kulusevski
The Accidental Footballer: I honestly don't know. Is it Alex Sandro?
Sideways passing merchant: Could be anybody in our midfield. Locatelli? I would guess Rabiot but he's fagiot I think. Paredes is Parepiss so I'm going with Locatelli
Not bad Bro. Turdeski is Bernardeschi and The Accidental Footballer is none other than Disco Stu of one goal one game fame.

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Manna Mia doing the no-go-tiating? It's going to be a long hard summer.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
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First I've heard of head of sport, normally it's the sporting director that manages the Mercato.
Don't know precisely but it was something I read recently so basically Manna will be answerable to Giuntoli

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From what I understand Giuntoli will do the identifying of players and Manna will do the negotiating
Sounds like he'll still be setting the direction and making the important decisions so that works for me.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
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Don't make it sound so complicated. Giuntoli would be the GM, heading all the football operations, as Marotta was for us and is for Inter. And Manna would be Sporting Director, as Paratici was for us (and Ausilio is for Inter under Marotta). Working strictly under Giuntoli.


But I doubt we will get Giuntoli.
 
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