The Financial Situation (52 Viewers)

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,513
So breaking even is something I keep reading every where on Tuz. What I don't understand is why do you guys think that we are broke, or won't spend money on transfer, especially if we achieve our goal earlier than expected. Of course that we will not spend crazy money, but we we never did (except Melo and Diego fiasco)
 

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MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
31,792
Juventus has climbed 3 places in the 2011 - 2012 Deloitte Football Money League, reaching 10th place with an annual revenue of 195.4 million euros. Milan fell 1 place (8th), Inter fell 4 (12th), Roma fell 4 (19th), and Napoli climbed 5 (15th). Of that 195.4 million euros, 16% (31.8m) was matchday revenue, 47% (90.6m) from broadcast revenue, and 37% (73m) from commercial revenue. Not bad I think considering we weren't in any European competition.

1. Real Madrid - €512.6 m
2. Barcelona - €483 m
3. Manchester United - €395.9 m
4. Bayern Munich - €368.4 m
5. Chelsea - €322.6 m
6. Arsenal - €290.3 m
7. Manchester City - €285.6 m
8. AC Milan - €256.9 m
9. Liverpool - €233.2 m
10. Juventus - €195.4 m
11. Borussia Dortmund - €189.1 m
12. Internazionale - €185.9 m
13. Tottenham Hotspur - €178.2 m
14. Schalke 04 - €174.5 m
15. Napoli - €148.4 m
16. Olympique de Marseille - €135.7 m
17. Olympique Lyonnais - €131.9 m
18. Hamburger SV - €121.1 m
19. AS Roma - €115.9 m
20. Newcastle United - €115.3 m

http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/...tball-money-league/infographic-2013/index.htm
 

Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
4,102
Juventus has climbed 3 places in the 2011 - 2012 Deloitte Football Money League, reaching 10th place with an annual revenue of 195.4 million euros. Milan fell 1 place (8th), Inter fell 4 (12th), Roma fell 4 (19th), and Napoli climbed 5 (15th). Of that 195.4 million euros, 16% (31.8m) was matchday revenue, 47% (90.6m) from broadcast revenue, and 37% (73m) from commercial revenue. Not bad I think considering we weren't in any European competition.

http://www.deloitte.com/view/en_GB/...tball-money-league/infographic-2013/index.htm

Did they get their numbers wrong? We made 215 million last year.

Figured it out, they don't for some reason account for revenues from players' registration rights.
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,446
Will be interesting to See where juve will be next Year.... (With cl etc) but its still along way to where we belong ;)

Wow at City making around 120mil more than the Season before
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Its interesting really, considering athletico has a 40mil falcao in their team, but in therms of income, earn hardly double that.

some serious risk that guy is for them

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Will be interesting to See where juve will be next Year.... (With cl etc) but its still along way to where we belong ;)
~240 with the players we have currently

however if we indeed sign both llorente and lissandro, expect us to get more then milan was getting this year
 

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,446
Its interesting really, considering athletico has a 40mil falcao in their team, but in therms of income, earn hardly double that.

some serious risk that guy is for them

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~240 with the players we have currently

however if we indeed sign both llorente and lissandro, expect us to get more then milan was getting this year

Yap juve made around 40mil more than the Year before.... With a bit of growth plus cl Revenue, juve could add another 40-50 mil. After that we need really good management. Cause the big jumps are down to cl/ own stadium
 

Suns

Release clause?
May 22, 2009
22,086
How are we 60m behind Milan?

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Milan, who don't even have half the fanbase we got makes more money from commercials? Someone should be doing a better job.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
When they sell him for 65 million €, that will be magnificent business for them. This is how we should do. Stay away from the players you can't sell in future.
Only teams, that have a complete team, and thats currently only real madrid(despite their bad defence), barcelona and bayern munchen. can do this.

In the other situations, many times you need to buy an older player to fill the gap of an injured or underperforming player leaves.

Also, if he gets an injury like guiseppe rossi had, good luck paying his wages, and getting a positive transferfee

How are we 60m behind Milan?
Easy

Merchandising of zlatan, sale of zlatan and silva, a year of CL football

They'll be dropping quite far on the list next year

a healthy juve should be at 350mil
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
Such a simple answer.

Matchday revenue, -€2m
Broadcast revenue, -€35.7m
Commercial revenue, -€23.8m

Champions League football covers the first two quite strongly, Juve should overtake them in matchday revenue and get a lot closer in broadcast. Commercial, let's see. They market stuff quite well I guess, like Zlatan, and Juve finished 7 consecutively prior to that season.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
as far as i remember, it was blatantly low diffrence

I think it was like this

exor gave us a big loan for stadium and deficits
in return, we took a far to low offer of jeep wich they own, to be on our shirts

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That's the risk. I think he might leave this summer.
whereto ?
 

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