The Financial Situation (71 Viewers)

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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The board of directors has approved the Semester Financial Report as on the 31st December 2009 (relative to the first semester of the 2009/10 exercise) which shows a net positive result of €14.2 million, against a positive balance of €14.6 million of the analogue period of the previous exercise.

The economic progress of the second trimester 2009/10 will be negative, due to the absence of income from the transfer of pluriannual rights of footballer sporting loans, less income from the particpation in European competitions, as well as the effect of a smaller number of matches foreseen during the semester.

On the basis of information currently available and in the absence of events of extraordinary character it is foreseen that the exercise may be concluded with a contained negative result.

The board of directors took note of the fact, that during the course of the semester, the works on the stadium continued and in lieu of an indepth look into the sporting theme, met with new coach Alberto Zaccheroni and his staff.
http://juventus.com/site/eng/NEWS_newseventi_F7508CDBF0EA41BBAE6B3817AE1AC18A.asp

To be expected. I wonder if a successful Europa League run will have any impact.
 

v1rtu4l

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Mar 4, 2008
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The accumulated earnings from reaching a Europa League final may be similar to a round of 16 appearance in the CL.
but we got CL money from the group phase ... so this year we are earning more than we would have earned when we started the competition in the europe league
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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but we got CL money from the group phase ... so this year we are earning more than we would have earned when we started the competition in the europe league
I know, I was stating that Juve not making it as far in the CL compared to last season (round of 16), may not be as costly if we make it to the final of the Europa League.
 

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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You get £2.4m for making it to the round of 16 in the CL.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ague-to-ease-their-Champions-League-pain.html


Those teams reaching the last 32 get an extra £159,000, the last 16 get £270,000 more again, the last eight £319,000, the last four £558,000, the runners-up £1.77m and the winners £2.65m.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...lucky-to-be-out-of-europa-league-1778904.html

If we make it to the final of the Europa League, we will have earnt £3m in prize money, which is more than a round of 16 appearance in the CL. According to the above links anyway.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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You get £2.4m for making it to the round of 16 in the CL.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...ague-to-ease-their-Champions-League-pain.html



http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...lucky-to-be-out-of-europa-league-1778904.html

If we make it to the final of the Europa League, we will have earnt £3m in prize money, which is more than a round of 16 appearance in the CL. According to the above links anyway.
Actualy its almost 4£, but still this competition sucks!

I thought by changing the name they were considering making it of great importance, but the prize money certainly doesn't say so. If we had made it to the 1/4 final of the CL we would have had a lot more money just like MG said.

Fuckin' UEFA :sergio:
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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I know, I was stating that Juve not making it as far in the CL compared to last season (round of 16), may not be as costly if we make it to the final of the Europa League.
This year we'll make more than last year, or just about as much.
We get 3-4 million more than last year from tv rights because we finished second last year in serie A.
Qualifying from the groups to the 1/8 finals and then getting eliminated there brings around 2m eur more than not qualifying from the groups at all.
 

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