I remember in the summer Blanc mentioned that he would try to get both are home and away shirts sponsor by different companies, to received more revenue. But I'm guessing he couldn't get a sponsor for the away kit.
I remember in the summer Blanc mentioned that he would try to get both are home and away shirts sponsor by different companies, to received more revenue. But I'm guessing he couldn't get a sponsor for the away kit.
Fantastic read and really makes me proud of our financial guys at Juventus, what we've been through and were just 19.7 Million in debt is absolutly fantastic. It's worrying for other teams because once we are back to winning ways we could become one of the main players in the market again.
Fantastic read and really makes me proud of our financial guys at Juventus, what we've been through and were just 19.7 Million in debt is absolutly fantastic. It's worrying for other teams because once we are back to winning ways we could become one of the main players in the market again.
I've used it once. I guess I am that good that I only need to do it once to perfect it. I hope you are taking notes because your bitch a$$ is slacking.:analcanon:
Inter isn't a big enough club to compete under financial fairplay.
They simply aren't popular enough. Even today sponsors and sportswear manufacturers know this and don't pay them an amount worthy of European/Italian Champions. Their income in a good year (Basically the best year a club can have) is lower than our's in a very bad year.
Inter will always be club number 3 in Italy, behind Juventus and Milan, and under financial fairplay Moratti's money won't be able to hide that fact anymore.
They will basically have to break even. There will be an adjustment period for a few years. They have a 150 million euro gap to close. That's enough to give any CPA a heart attack.
If they manage to close it it will be because they have driven down costs. I don't believe they have much growth potential because their income is pretty much the same as it was in 2002/2003.
Cutting a 150 million gap will mean bringing down wages by bringing in less prestigious players. They might also have to sell their best players.
They will have a way smaller budget than us.
Inter (and the other big clubs) will find a way around these new rules & regulations.
Or does anyone honestly believe that Uefa is going to exclude teams like ManU, Real, Milan, ... from competing in the CL (or El for that matter)?
Inter (and the other big clubs) will find a way around these new rules & regulations.
Or does anyone honestly believe that Uefa is going to exclude teams like ManU, Real, Milan, ... from competing in the CL (or El for that matter)?
Inter (and the other big clubs) will find a way around these new rules & regulations.
Or does anyone honestly believe that Uefa is going to exclude teams like ManU, Real, Milan, ... from competing in the CL (or El for that matter)?