You do realise it's our commercial (and not really our match-day) revenue thats letting us down the most at the moment?
With a new shirt deal in place with adidas from 2015/16, and also a shirt sponsorship (and maybe some other sponsors we can gain in the meantime), this should significantly raise our revenue in this area.
We have almost tripled our match-day revenue from the 2010/11 season, sure it lags behind the EPL/La Liga teams, but consider we only have a 41,000 seat stadium and our match tickets are fairly cheap compared to those two leagues as well. Chelsea CAN double our amount of match-day revenue, because they have customers (not fans lol) willing to spend insane amounts on merchandise, season tickets, normal tickets, CL tickets etc. We're doing really well in this area IMO.
The key here is raising our commercial revenue. Even Milan performs better in this area than we do, so the potential is there for us to really crack the 300m barrier in the next few years. From then, we can really kick on as a club financially.
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Where did you find that profile on Juventus' financials? Was that from The Guardian?