The Financial Situation (38 Viewers)

Jul 13, 2010
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So back to the topic. Is it even possible, or likely to get that 400+m compensation from calciopoli? Because every time we are shut when new evidence emerge. Imagine all that money :touched:
 

Lord Vader

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Apr 26, 2012
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So back to the topic. Is it even possible, or likely to get that 400+m compensation from calciopoli? Because every time we are shut when new evidence emerge. Imagine all that money :touched:
There's no way in hell that's happening, FIGC may admit they were wrong and pay some compensation, but that kind of money will never happen.
 

Valerio.

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Jul 5, 2014
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So back to the topic. Is it even possible, or likely to get that 400+m compensation from calciopoli? Because every time we are shut when new evidence emerge. Imagine all that money :touched:
_Never and even with multiple evidence it will not change anything.
Let me explain why.... if they admit they were wrong and that was what everybody was doing (Inter as well as Palazzi wrote) they'd have to pay us the big sum and go bankrupt. Italy and rest of calcio movement can't allow FIGC to go under.
So they'll keep it with that until the end.
What AA is doing since he joined as president is just a honey for the fans. That made him popular together with the trophies. But let's see how things will roll... maybe a miracle will take place and we win this trial get refunded and get back our 2 trophies lost in the process.
 

Paid-off-Ref

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Dec 16, 2004
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They are projecting revenue of 340 million in 2017. That is a growth of about 50-60 million in comparison to last year. However most of the biggest clubs have already moved passed 400 million, so 340 million might not be sufficient to compete in 2017, especially considering that the new Premier League TV deal kicks in the same year.
 

LiquidPLP

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Jun 9, 2012
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They are projecting revenue of 340 million in 2017. That is a growth of about 50-60 million in comparison to last year. However most of the biggest clubs have already moved passed 400 million, so 340 million might not be sufficient to compete in 2017, especially considering that the new Premier League TV deal kicks in the same year.
You're right but more important here is ending up in green for us. We won't be able to compete for Bales and Hazards of the world but we will be far from broken; we actually should be able to buy very good players on European level.

The growth is slower in comparison to EPL but there's not too much you can do about it. We can try to minimize the distance and that will be it.
 

Hust

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Hustini
May 29, 2005
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Hotel Juve, super luxury and... three stars
Cubic shape, 155 rooms, a wing for the players and the rest at the disposal of the fans

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Interesting to see if we make any money from this.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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Sounds like something that would be especially useful if we had a lot of international fans attending matches. Perhaps this signals the direction we're heading towards in the future. We've been doing a lot of work with Indonesia lately and the website was just translates into Japanese. Plans to expand into the Asian market, perhaps followed by the United States? Hopefully this is not me looking too much into it :D

Definitely on the right track either way.
 

lgorTudor

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Jan 15, 2015
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:tuttosport:

Sounds like something that would be especially useful if we had a lot of international fans attending matches. Perhaps this signals the direction we're heading towards in the future. We've been doing a lot of work with Indonesia lately and the website was just translates into Japanese. Plans to expand into the Asian market, perhaps followed by the United States? Hopefully this is not me looking too much into it :D

Definitely on the right track either way.
USA are in EPL hand. We need a market where ppl aren't interested in success. How about Canada?
 

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