The Financial Situation (12 Viewers)

Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
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What does Football Italia have to do with anything? If any of you bothered to read the article you would have realised that the list comes from Forbes.

The calculations are based on earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and player trading. Not net profit.

Our financial statements are available online. Total revenues last season were 348,2 million. Since the calculations exclude player trading we should deduct the 23,5 million we made in player trading. So total operating revenues amount to 324,7 million. Operating costs amounted to 263,9 million but that includes expenses for player registration rights which amounted to 7,1 million. Subtract that and we have total operating costs for 256,8.

324,7-256,8=67,9 million euros.

Which translates into around $80 million (depending on the date of the exchange rate).
 

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Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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Renzi wants to change the way TV rights money is given to the clubs. Now it's from the # of fans[we are 1st] to population of the cities[4th]. It's not farsopoli but they want to give less cash to us and more to inter, meelan, roma and nipples.



:rolleyes:
 

Emmet

Senior Member
Apr 5, 2006
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It doesn't really matter.

Juve are the only club in italy that is ran in an efficient way.. Give them more money, which they'll piss uo against a wall.

I do want a more competitive league though
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
It doesn't really matter.

Juve are the only club in italy that is ran in an efficient way.. Give them more money, which they'll piss uo against a wall.

I do want a more competitive league though
By sucking out Juve's revenues !

The lazy fockers can start working on their own revenues the way we did it by building a modern stadium, facilities, marketing.....

But their owners either losers (in the case of Inter for many years), or simply greedy like berlusconi and his family who hardly wants to spend a dime yet they want more revenues and trophies !!

I'd been a fan of Italian football since the mid 90's up until recently but I've lost hope for this league not because there is a lack of money that goes around but rather the bunch of un professional / corrupted people running this sport in Italy.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
15,262
By sucking out Juve's revenues !

The lazy fockers can start working on their own revenues the way we did it by building a modern stadium, facilities, marketing.....

But their owners either losers (in the case of Inter for many years), or simply greedy like berlusconi and his family who hardly wants to spend a dime yet they want more revenues and trophies !!

I'd been a fan of Italian football since the mid 90's up until recently but I've lost hope for this league not because there is a lack of money that goes around but rather the bunch of un professional / corrupted people running this sport in Italy.
Exactly. Spanish teams (except Barca and Madrid) are not floating in cash, but look at their performances in Europe.
 

Bianconero_Aus

Beppe Marotta Is My God
May 26, 2009
77,004
Yep, the cash/revenues excuse is loser Napoli talk. Leicester City is on top of the PL this season FFS. Good coaching, recruitment and a solid management system (from owners, to sporting directors, to coaching etc) will always work. Money can help speed things up, but it isnt the be-all and end-all.
 

pavluska

Senior Member
Apr 25, 2013
7,339
With the new TV rules, we'll lose 10m:




Finances of the "Big 3" from 2008-2015:




Total revenue (left) & staff costs (right) for the past 8 years for the "Big 3":




[video=twitter;726120569410871305]https://twitter.com/IndianRegista/status/726120569410871305[/video]

Keep in mind though that this only has to do with the cash flow statement. Juve uses the accrued form of accounting, meaning when a player is bought, the total value of the transfer reflects on the income statement.


Our number of social media followers is lower than Milan's, but this is a bit of good news:

[video=twitter;724695422132883456]https://twitter.com/Pass16nz/status/724695422132883456[/video]


Banca IMI's pro forma of Juve for 2015-16 and 2016-17. This doesn't look good at all, but hard to think much of it without reading their report and arguments/methodology.

 

Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
4,102
This collective agreement really messed us in the long term. We used to make more money from TV rights than any other club in the world. One of the reasons for the change was making the league more competitive, but look what happened. The small teams still suck and no Italian team will make the Deloitte top 10 list. There is no end to Italians fucking up their product.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
32,414
Banca IMI's pro forma of Juve for 2015-16 and 2016-17. This doesn't look good at all, but hard to think much of it without reading their report and arguments/methodology.

These are minimum estimates though.
Basically we're still dependent on results on the pitch to boost our revenue streams.
That chart would look differently if we made another cl final which gives a massive impetus to work on our commercial side which is the area we can exploit most to boost our income.
Both TV and stadium income have reached a ceiling now at least for the next few yrs.
 

duranfj

Senior Member
Jul 30, 2015
8,765
Net income is just one indicator. You should saw at least a balance statement and a cash flow sheet to get any idea... For instante, if you do a social Network you net income would be negative at least 5 years if you really are sucessful.

Our proyect cash flow should look awesome in next years to come
 

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