The Financial Situation (68 Viewers)

Mar 3, 2014
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Juventus' common stock has more than doubled since (+132%) since January 2017.

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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
We could use him just for the reason that if Dybala goes down, we can no creative advanced players.

You could always rotate James and Dybala in the middle depending on whether you want to rest Dybala.

And then rotate Cuadrado, Mandzukic, and James.

Both Cuadrado and James can play both wings.
The only thing is James will need to be willing to back track.

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I disagree you cant buy players that dont fit in just because they are available. Thats a Man $#@!ty 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.
I agree somewhat. But if you can find a real deal on a player with very high potential, you should be willing to be flexible with your tactics.

If Messi was willing to sign on a free, would you say no because Dybala plays in similar areas....of course not.
 

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Cerval

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Board of directors approved the figures of 2016-2017



Shares went up (before the game) for over 12% to €0.73 p/share and over 35% within 8 days

 

Hydde

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Mar 6, 2003
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Well whatever the reason is.... holy CL win against Barcelona...the thing more than doubled!

lets embrace all those bandwagoners and plastic fans!!! Come to papa
 

Ocelot

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Well whatever the reason is.... holy CL win against Barcelona...the thing more than doubled!

lets embrace all those bandwagoners and plastic fans!!! Come to papa
Except it didn't :D

And seeing as it happened a few days afterwards, I don't really see any reason to believe that there's any direct connection
 
Apr 19, 2007
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Juventus' common stock has more than doubled since (+132%) since January 2017.

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We could use him just for the reason that if Dybala goes down, we can no creative advanced players.

You could always rotate James and Dybala in the middle depending on whether you want to rest Dybala.

And then rotate Cuadrado, Mandzukic, and James.

Both Cuadrado and James can play both wings.
The only thing is James will need to be willing to back track.

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I agree somewhat. But if you can find a real deal on a player with very high potential, you should be willing to be flexible with your tactics.

If Messi was willing to sign on a free, would you say no because Dybala plays in similar areas....of course not.
Why are you acting like James is free or he is a steal? He will be an extremely expensive player and on a huge salary. You dont get that player for rotation IMO unless you are real Madrid. If we are in a position to buy 60 mil player for rotation I would be pretty happy but I dont see that being the case
 
Mar 3, 2014
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Why are you acting like James is free or he is a steal? He will be an extremely expensive player and on a huge salary. You dont get that player for rotation IMO unless you are real Madrid. If we are in a position to buy 60 mil player for rotation I would be pretty happy but I dont see that being the case
Did not say he was free. He is a steal. It is one of those situations where one of the Spanish giants push away a potentially world class player.
I also never said he would be a rotation option. But when you compete in the coppa, the champions league, and serie a, you need some rotation.

As I said, if Dybala gets hurt, you have no good TQ option, and then you see a 3-5-2 with Mandzukic and Higuain. James can also play in any of the AM roles, and can play as a CM in some instances as well.

Between Cuadrado, James, Dybala, and Mandzukic, and Higuain

You can literally make each one a sub every 5 games, but more than likely, you'll get an injury.
Mandzukic probably has two years left, so you gotta start planning for the future.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Our European tv market share is a real bonus when it comes to the overall UEFA tv/prize money. Real Madrid made €80m winning it last year (Juve made €76m only getting to the QFs), because Atlético made the final and Barça the QF. This year I think I read that Juve are on €113m already at the semi-final stage.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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Our European tv market share is a real bonus when it comes to the overall UEFA tv/prize money. Real Madrid made €80m winning it last year (Juve made €76m only getting to the QFs), because Atlético made the final and Barça the QF. This year I think I read that Juve are on €113m already at the semi-final stage.
We didn't get to the QFs :D

But yeah agreed

And isn't there a new CL TV deal out there too?
 
Apr 19, 2007
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Did not say he was free. He is a steal. It is one of those situations where one of the Spanish giants push away a potentially world class player.
I also never said he would be a rotation option. But when you compete in the coppa, the champions league, and serie a, you need some rotation.

As I said, if Dybala gets hurt, you have no good TQ option, and then you see a 3-5-2 with Mandzukic and Higuain. James can also play in any of the AM roles, and can play as a CM in some instances as well.

Between Cuadrado, James, Dybala, and Mandzukic, and Higuain

You can literally make each one a sub every 5 games, but more than likely, you'll get an injury.
Mandzukic probably has two years left, so you gotta start planning for the future.
Maybe he will be a steel. How much do you see him going for?
 

zizinho

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Apr 14, 2013
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Lets not forget Jjames can play as a winger too, when he 1st arrived at Porto he played on the left, then was moved to the right and to the centre. At Real too he played all over the place, even as a CM in their 433 and RM/LM in a 442 under Ancelotti

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Having said that, i think he will end up in England
 

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