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Nov 1, 2015
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What are you talking about, everything is in English too.
all the best calcio mercato related sites are in Italian. the finer details, rumours etc... English content is mostly generic all purpose news everyone already knows. All that social media gossip related crap in Italian. (this is all free advertising)

and then I see on youtube these supposedly famous Italian commentators watching the games live and screaming and trolling each other.... that shit looks like good TV.... We don't get a sniff of that here. its all Italian. You feel like a second class citizen sometimes.

all the juve games are on dazn. With mostly shitty English commentators who mostly cheer against Juve. and little to no pre-game or post game coverage. How do you grow your brand in north American, Asia like this?

this is where the English teams excel. they are alot more accessible for the average sports fan.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,668
all the best calcio mercato related sites are in Italian. the finer details, rumours etc... English content is mostly generic all purpose news everyone already knows. All that social media gossip related crap in Italian. (this is all free advertising)

and then I see on youtube these supposedly famous Italian commentators watching the games live and screaming and trolling each other.... that shit looks like good TV.... We don't get a sniff of that here. its all Italian. You feel like a second class citizen sometimes.

all the juve games are on dazn. With mostly shitty English commentators who mostly cheer against Juve. and little to no pre-game or post game coverage. How do you grow your brand in north American, Asia like this?

this is where the English teams excel. they are alot more accessible for the average sports fan.
dude calcio mercato websites are their own making o_O

How can you force a third party which you're not even paying to do so in english?
Juventus can't make a speculative media group for our calciomercato...
Juventus could instead make a media channel 100% in english and air it via youtube or something but that's it
 

Kopanja

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Jul 30, 2015
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It’s not completely related tbh, but club communications should be much better. It’s alright to post cringey videos, but, for example, it’s just pain in the ass to get stadium tickets for a first time.
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,668
It’s not completely related tbh, but club communications should be much better. It’s alright to post cringey videos, but, for example, it’s just pain in the ass to get stadium tickets for a first time.
the truth is that you should be able to buy tickets on juventus.com
But instead to obtain 1-2m/year they prefere to sell their rights to Ticketone which is as shitty as Listicket
 

Valerio.

Senior Member
Jul 5, 2014
5,668
Guys anyone knows Bill Gates?
I know he does a lot of charity so maybe if you know him.... ask if he could sponsor our stadium for 90m/year or the shirt for 90-100m/year :D
IT would solve all our problems!
 

campionesidd

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Mar 16, 2013
15,141
all the best calcio mercato related sites are in Italian. the finer details, rumours etc... English content is mostly generic all purpose news everyone already knows. All that social media gossip related crap in Italian. (this is all free advertising)

and then I see on youtube these supposedly famous Italian commentators watching the games live and screaming and trolling each other.... that shit looks like good TV.... We don't get a sniff of that here. its all Italian. You feel like a second class citizen sometimes.

all the juve games are on dazn. With mostly shitty English commentators who mostly cheer against Juve. and little to no pre-game or post game coverage. How do you grow your brand in north American, Asia like this?

this is where the English teams excel. they are alot more accessible for the average sports fan.
ESPN was a game changer for Serie A in the US. ESPN+ is the best platform I've used to watch football, bar none.
 

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