Are the taxes included in this?
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Just saw it is.
It was an awesome result... the jump in 2 years is of additional 130M revenue.. Juventus practically doubled the revenue in 2 years.
This is due to 2 very new aspects: Stadium (1st jump) and CL money (2nd jump).
Now I really don't see how this result can be improved next year, without depending on passing on to CL latter stages, on capitalizing from Exor or on spending less money in transfers.
It's more about globalizing the brand (which is still very much Italian) and marketing. Now Agnelli and the executives will have to do some magic.
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If we had this revenue last year, we'd be the 7th top club in the world in terms of revenue, with 280m.
1st - Madrid - 513M
2nd - Barca - 483M
3rd - Manchester United - 395M
4th - Bayern - 368M
5th - Chelsea - 322M
6th - Arsenal - 285,6M
7th - Man City - 285M
8th - JUVENTUS - 280M
9th - Milan - 256M
10th - Liverpool - 233M
11th - Dortmund - 189M
So I'm taking the 2011-12 results and inserting Juventus 2012-2013 results in there.
AC Milan had a huge revenue because of the sales of Ibrahimovic and Silva for whom they got almost 65M. So it's an exceptional situation.
Also we have oil clubs like Chelsea and City who obviously have huge sponsors in a way to mask the absurd amount of money thrown by the owners. Let's say we are not competing with these guys because they "cheat". They get money in a different way.
So the REAL LIST would be:
1st - Madrid - 513M
2nd - Barca - 483M
3rd - Manchester United - 395M
4th - Bayern - 368M
5th - Arsenal - 285,6M
6th - JUVENTUS - 280M
7th - Liverpool - 233M
8th - Dortmund - 189M