The Financial Situation (10 Viewers)

Knowah

Pool's Closed Due to Aids
Jan 28, 2013
5,815
Turns out we are near epl trio, yet how come our transfer ability is only like half from them?
I think you have to take into consideration the debt Juventus currently is suffering under.

We would be insanely active if we didn't have so much debt that was literally crushing us.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Yeah.

What most people dont realise, is that whilst juventus is paying off depth and all, is that clubs like psg, chelsea and city had a chairman going like "lets spend 400mil on the stadium and 600mil on players


Oh and Suns. Before i fall of my chair laughing, This graph doesnt incorporate transfers.



Athletico got bigger the past 6 years cause they got lucky 3 times in a row with a huge transfer
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
22,606
Great results, but I'd take these with a pinch of salt since we earned 36m from sales last season compared to mere 11m from a year before. Vucinic, Quag, Immobile, etc...

I believe I posted results a month ago. :p

INCOME STATEMENT
Ticket sales
40,996,209
38,051,069 2,945,140
Television and radio rights and media revenues
150,965,077
163,477,670 (12,512,593)
Revenues from sponsorship and advertising
60,299,760
52,598,893 7,700,867
Revenues from players’ registration rights
36,431,526

11,397,065 25,034,461
Other revenues
27,090,529
18,276,776 8,813,753
Total revenues 315,783,101
283,801,473 31,981,628
Purchase of materials, supplies and other consumables
(3,471,449)
(2,933,770) (537,679)
External servic es
(47,960,673)
(45,079,682) (2,880,991)
Players’ wages and technical staff costs
(167,886,939)
(149,010,399) (18,876,540)
Other personnel
(16,203,836)
(14,452,797) (1,751,039)
Expenses from players’ registration rights
(3,830,440)
(5,579,779) 1,749,339
Other expenses
(7,259,174)
(10,033,850) 2,774,676
Total operating costs (246,612,511)
(227,090,277) (19,522,234)
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
22,606
so the revenue increase of 32 mio. EUR in fact is just an increase of 7 Mio. EUR compared to last season (if we put money from transfers aside)?
Yup, but we earned less from TV rights due to 3rd Italian club participating in the CL, therefore we managed to offset that negative change with good transfer campaign. Anyway we've been steadily increasing other revenues that concern our museum, memberships, media library, etc... Btw Fiat gave us hefty bonus as well, IIRC some 7-8m at the end of last season.

Positive thing for us regarding next year's results is despite that we'll probably earn less from transfers, unless we decide to sell one of our big names, we will certainly gain some 20m more from TV rights as Napoli didn't make it to the CL group stage.

Income from tickets as we've seen by our results from the last few years cannot change significantly and we've maximized that part of income. Some minor changes are possible in the range of 5m give or take, depending on the number of games that we host.

Next big step we'll probably make 2 years from now with new lucrative sponsors and better TV deals (Seria A + CL).
 

blacknwhite

Junior Member
Aug 7, 2014
193
Yup, but we earned less from TV rights due to 3rd Italian club participating in the CL, therefore we managed to offset that negative change with good transfer campaign. Anyway we've been steadily increasing other revenues that concern our museum, memberships, media library, etc... Btw Fiat gave us hefty bonus as well, IIRC some 7-8m at the end of last season.
yeah but it isnt that impressive in my opinion.

so in 13/14 our revenue (without money from transfers) were 279,8 Mio. EUR. even fucking meelan with their leased and old stadium had a revenue of 263,5 Mio. EUR (money from transfers excluded) in 12/13.

they arent that far off, with a new own stadium they would even be ahead i guess. pretty sad i think.
 

Vlad

In Allegri We Trust
May 23, 2011
22,606
yeah but it isnt that impressive in my opinion.

so in 13/14 our revenue (without money from transfers) were 279,8 Mio. EUR. even fucking meelan with their leased and old stadium had a revenue of 263,5 Mio. EUR (money from transfers excluded) in 12/13.

they arent that far off, with a new own stadium they would even be ahead i guess. pretty sad i think.
Milan still have more lucrative sponsorship deals, but we're catching up in that department. Milan is still a bigger brand.

Their shitty stadium has 80k capacity, vs Juve they earned more than 3.2m. Juve's highest gate receipts from single Serie A game wasn't more than 1.8m.

As I've said the increase is mostly due to great transfer campaign. What I do like is that our Other revenues have been increasing every year. Few years ago we netted 7-8m, while last season we earned 27m. Museum, media library, memberships, etc...
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,710
Juventus increase revenue and debt
By Football Italia staff



Juventus released their financial report to June 2014 with a marked increase in revenue, but still running at a loss of €6.7m.
The Bianconeri are to consider this an improvement, as in 2012-13 the club ran at a loss of €15.9m.
Revenue increased by €32m this year to €315.8m, an 11 per cent improvement, however the Bianconeri are in debt to the tune of €206m compared to €160.3m in June 2013.
Some of that is down to investment in the Continassa construction project, which plans to form a training ground, hotel and Concept store behind the Juventus Stadium.

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206M debt...geez that will take like forever to eliminate. It is possible?. it is just getting bigger
 

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