The Financial Situation (63 Viewers)

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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Bro, I don't have time to read this. What else does it say about Juve, Serie A...
neither have i, i just did a quick search for juve in the pdf and quoted one of the 16 results.

there you have an other one on page 103: regarding operating costs, juve is one of the most effective clubs with operating costs being only 21% of all revenues. it's 40% and 38% for the milan clubs. also, from page 114: juve is the club with the 7th biggest operating profit, basically on par with barcelona and city, 2 clubs with considerably higher revenue. our profit margin is not bad either, 18%, slightly below the top20's average (20%). wages from p92: our wage bill is the 10th biggest in europe, we spend 61% of our revenue on salaries (top20 average: 60%, milan-roma: 75%, inter: 70%, all way too much).

and a last one from p126: we also have one of the biggest debts in the world of football, a hair above 200m€, on par with roma, way below the 2 chinese-milanese clubs. our debt to revenue ratio (0,6) is way below the average of the top20 (1,8) and the other italian clubs (1,1 for milan and roma, 1,8 for inter).

those are all based on the financial year 2015.
 

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Amer

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Feb 13, 2005
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neither have i, i just did a quick search for juve in the pdf and quoted one of the 16 results.

there you have an other one on page 103: regarding operating costs, juve is one of the most effective clubs with operating costs being only 21% of all revenues. it's 40% and 38% for the milan clubs. also, from page 114: juve is the club with the 7th biggest operating profit, basically on par with barcelona and city, 2 clubs with considerably higher revenue. our profit margin is not bad either, 18%, slightly below the top20's average (20%). wages from p92: our wage bill is the 10th biggest in europe, we spend 61% of our revenue on salaries (top20 average: 60%, milan-roma: 75%, inter: 70%, all way too much).

and a last one from p126: we also have one of the biggest debts in the world of football, a hair above 200m€, on par with roma, way below the 2 chinese-milanese clubs. our debt to revenue ratio (0,6) is way below the average of the top20 (1,8) and the other italian clubs (1,1 for milan and roma, 1,8 for inter).

those are all based on the financial year 2015.
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s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
33,560
If only I could read Italian :sad:
yeah, sorry, that's only available in italian at the moment. the juve part basically states that the profit recorded last season is due to the pogba sale (that's quite a superficial statement btw), and that for the first time, we surpassed milan's commercial revenue. our debt is around 200m, and that's the correct number, not those 346,8 millions in the table.

about those colored lines: yellow means matchday revenue, red is commercial revenue, blue means tv right incomes, and black = other revenues. it's sad to see that most clubs have no considerable revenues besides tv rights.
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
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Hope Marotta will announce something big soon. Perfect time to announce our intentions.

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I really dont want James unless we switch formations. If we get Sanchez and Tolisso or some other mid then we will be set. Im ok with getting a yound cm as well to groom. Needs to be talented though
Always fit the formation to suit the players and not the other way round. If we manage to get James, I'm sure Allegri will find a new formation.
 
Apr 19, 2007
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Hope Marotta will announce something big soon. Perfect time to announce our intentions.

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Always fit the formation to suit the players and not the other way round. If we manage to get James, I'm sure Allegri will find a new formation.
I disagree you cant buy players that dont fit in just because they are available. Thats a Man shitty thing to do but not us or a team like Bayern. We prioretise and get players that fit our mentality and focus we want on the team.
 

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