The Financial Situation (76 Viewers)

The Quazis

Senior Member
Dec 21, 2012
5,568
The same as it was with Seria A around year 2000. Guys like Cragnotti, Moratti and Berlusconi investing millions in their teams is similar to Arabs and Rusks investing in BPL teams. Their cycle will be over sooner or later.
 

Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
4,102
The same as it was with Seria A around year 2000. Guys like Cragnotti, Moratti and Berlusconi investing millions in their teams is similar to Arabs and Rusks investing in BPL teams. Their cycle will be over sooner or later.
Haha, wishful thinking. The only thing that can possibly stop them from becoming more financially dominant is a European Superleague.

The difference between the modern PL and early 2000s Serie A is that the teams themselves are generating their income.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,806
Haha, wishful thinking. The only thing that can possibly stop them from becoming more financially dominant is a European Superleague.
In these fiscally conservative days, its only a matter of time before sponsors and advertisers become more risk averse in football. You can already see how the lack of sponsorship is throttling sports like Formula One.
 

Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
4,102
In these fiscally conservative days, its only a matter of time before sponsors and advertisers become more risk averse in football. You can already see how the lack of sponsorship is throttling sports like Formula One.
Fiscally conservative days? The PL just signed a 5 billion pound TV deal! The PL is trouncing every other league in terms of TV revenue, match day income, commercial income. Every week there is a new story about how the gap with the rest of the world is widening. If advertisers decide to cut down don't be surprised if they start somewhere else.
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
16,806
Fiscally conservative days? The PL just signed a 5 billion pound TV deal! The PL is trouncing every other league in terms of TV revenue, match day income, commercial income. Every week there is a new story about how the gap with the rest of the world is widening. If advertisers decide to cut down don't be surprised if they start somewhere else.
The sponsors aren't paying 5 billion because they want the league to grow, they're doing it because they feel they will make up for it through advertising revenue. The global football market is getting saturated, so expect profits to dwindle as revenues stagnate and costs rise.
 

Paid-off-Ref

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2004
4,102
The sponsors aren't paying 5 billion because they want the league to grow, they're doing it because they feel they will make up for it through advertising revenue. The global football market is getting saturated, so expect profits to dwindle as revenues stagnate and costs rise.
Uh, we aren't talking about sponsors here. We are talking about broadcasting companies selling subscriptions. And believe me, there are enough people out there willing to pay for subscriptions so these companies make a decent return on their investment. Broadcasting market isn't stagnating at all.
 

duranfj

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Jul 30, 2015
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PL would be even more dominating in years to come... Money generate money, they start to understand how importants are the coach are cuz Ranieri. Then they would realize how important are the sport director and general mánager, they will buy everyone... Money gets you money

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I'm talking about revenue, income... They would be monsters
 

Hydde

Minimiliano Tristelli
Mar 6, 2003
38,985
Tell me this, as a Juve fan were you happier in 2000-2006 or in 2012-2016?
I know rivalry is good, feels better to beat the strong blah blah, but nothing feels better than dominance over EVERYONE!
That's my opinion. $#@! Milan! They didn't give a $#@! about a strong Juve, hell they benefited the $#@! out of our absence. And so shall we, long may their misery continue.


I was pro-Serie A before 2006, not anymore. If it costs us a little money wise, so be it, nothing feels better than Karma's wrath on those $#@!s who conspired to destroy us for good.
I dont think you are looking it and the right perspective. No one wishes good for milan because they are milan... but because Juventus needs the league to get better and more hyped. Football is about mass hype and show. This losers in serie A are disgusting and no one cares about this league internationally apart from Juve. This is plain sad and it hurts us.

Karma and all is cutre and dandy.. but we need to think about the future of Juventus as a whole. The league is shid and is not hyped anymore...and we need a hyped league t stay relevant. How much more you think the lñeague will survive with all this mickey mouse clubs we stomp year in year out?.

I love the domination. But it would be nice if the other Serie A teams did better in Europe or were stronger in general. Having a stronger Serie A is good for Juve in the long run. don't forget that a huge chunk of our revenue still comes from our share of Serie A TV rights.

Roma and Napoli are highly likely to be LESS competitive next year as they will probably lose some influential players - while we are probably going to be stronger.

Its a bit like Formula 1. If Mercedes keeps dominating for another couple of years, then no-one will care about F1.

Its hard to compare this Juve with the 2000-2006 period. We dominate more now compared to then but in that period we are up against teams that had players like Ronaldo, Vieri, Totti (prime), Batistuta, Schevchenko, Kaka etc
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So many Milan $#@!suckers with short memory here.
You are looking it at the wrong prespective.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,838
The same as it was with Seria A around year 2000. Guys like Cragnotti, Moratti and Berlusconi investing millions in their teams is similar to Arabs and Rusks investing in BPL teams. Their cycle will be over sooner or later.

Moratti,Cragnotti and the likes were using football clubs as their personal hobby.Investing tons on players with no income generation.

EPL is a pure business enterprise on the other hand and a hugely successful model like NFL and NBA in the US.They dont need to be bankrolled by sugardaddies unlike Italian clubs in the 90s.Its here to stay for the long run.
 

Xperd

Allegrophobic Infidel
Jun 1, 2012
34,838
And regarding the new TV deal that has to be negotiated in 2 yrs time,if this league continues to be a 1 horse league,we arent going to get a much higher deal than the current one.Its pretty simple.Need better teams to garner a greater level of interest.
If it means Milan or even Inter investing big,then so be it.Its much more satisfying beating a strong Milan than battering this current pussy-ass Milan.Not to mention they're the two best supported clubs in the country after Juventus so its only natural the league is going to draw more interest among Italian viewers(and foreign viewers) if we had better Milan teams.
Milan can have all their star players and attention they crave while we do our usual job in winning titles.How about that deal ?!
 

Elvin

Senior Member
Nov 25, 2005
36,923
No man, just no.. fuck them, way too much bad blood with Milano trannies. I can't make myself wish a single shed of light for them even if it means Juve benefit.
 

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