The Financial Situation (59 Viewers)

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
And what is even worse, is that from clubs 21-30, 8 of them are EPL clubs as well.

Jesus

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Directly from the report.


Don't say we didn't warn you , Serie A



Sense of doubt
Juventus’ continued domestic dominance, coupled with
its run to the Champions League final has helped the
club achieve total revenue growth of 16%, and maintain
a place in the Money League top ten, increasing the
revenue gap between themselves and eleventh placed
Borussia Dortmund to over €40m.
Despite again having four representatives in the Money
League top 20, the Italian clubs continue to struggle
to match the growth of many of their Money League
peers; in large part due to the continuing lack of
stadium development, with the matchday revenue for
three of the four Italian Money League clubs in the
bottom quartile of this year’s top 20.
With the significant increases of domestic broadcast deals
elsewhere in Europe, and the above mentioned matchday
revenue constraints in Italy, there is a real possibility
that some major Italian clubs and Money League ever
presents, will be missing from future editions.
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
What would you do if I told you that this list was compiled before their new deal kicks in? Yes. Liverpool made 70 million more than us the year we reached the CL final without their new TV deal.
Then I would tell you that......................................




I wouldn't even know what to say :sigh:
 

KB824

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2003
31,789
It is unreal. I wonder if we will make it to the 400m this year or at least close to it. In any case, it would be nice to have a new TV Deal but at least our growth is steady and making significant jumps.
But our growth is directly tied into the success of the club on the field.

That is in stark contrast to some of the teams ahead of us and even those behind us.
 

Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,703
But our growth is directly tied into the success of the club on the field.

That is in stark contrast to some of the teams ahead of us and even those behind us.
True. Then that shows that Man U deal is incredible and they should count themselves lucky because without whatever deal they have currently....
Amazing that they will have that much money to try and buy themselves out of that hole.

When is the Jeep deal done and I wonder what the next one would be.

Ferrari would be lovely. :D
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
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Once you're rich it's really easy to maintain and even increase your wealth. MU would have to have seasons like they're having lately for at least 10 more years for sponsors to be able to renogotiate those crazy sums.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
74,906
Once you're rich it's really easy to maintain and even increase your wealth. MU would have to have seasons like they're having lately for at least 10 more years for sponsors to be able to renogotiate those crazy sums.
Yeah they would need some serious fall off. Even if they turned into the next Liverpool I doubt they still wouldn't make a lot of money, it's a global brand and companies are falling over themselves to sponsor them.

In sporting terms they can do what they like, they can only field 11 players, and keep going through stupid buys and even stupider coaches for a long time.
 

j0ker

Capo di tutti capi
Jan 5, 2006
22,892
It is unreal. I wonder if we will make it to the 400m this year or at least close to it. In any case, it would be nice to have a new TV Deal but at least our growth is steady and making significant jumps.
The new TV deal for Serie A isn't bad at all, of course can't be compared to EPL but still better than La Liga and BL.

We will earn around 30mln more than the previous one.

As for 400mln, we should be close to it.

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True. Then that shows that Man U deal is incredible and they should count themselves lucky because without whatever deal they have currently....
Amazing that they will have that much money to try and buy themselves out of that hole.

When is the Jeep deal done and I wonder what the next one would be.

Ferrari would be lovely. :D
It can be Ford Fiesta for all I care, but FFS 17mln compared to MU's 70mln is laughable.
 

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