The Financial Situation (81 Viewers)

Karim30

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May 6, 2012
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Website Calcio e Finanza estimate that Juve, who are due to play Inter, Lyon in the Champions League, and Lecce at home, are expected to lose out on €12.3m of match-day revenue.
The Italian champions are the most affected by the government decree.
Inter and Milan, both of whom have two games to play at San Siro, are expected to lose €2.7m and €3.4m respectively.
Roma are also expected to lose around €2.3m from two games.
In total, all 20 sides in the top flight are expected to lose €28.6m in match-day revenue.
 

s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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Website Calcio e Finanza estimate that Juve, who are due to play Inter, Lyon in the Champions League, and Lecce at home, are expected to lose out on €12.3m of match-day revenue.
The Italian champions are the most affected by the government decree.
Inter and Milan, both of whom have two games to play at San Siro, are expected to lose €2.7m and €3.4m respectively.
Roma are also expected to lose around €2.3m from two games.
In total, all 20 sides in the top flight are expected to lose €28.6m in match-day revenue.
here are the numbers:

 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
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But Uefa has not made any announcement on Lyon game
these calculations represent the current situation. as of now, there's no information on potentially moving the game outside of italy, and one thing is sure: football games will be held behind closed doors on italian soil until the end of this month.

calcioefinanza are legit, i don't remember them ever making big mistakes.

btw just how unlucky we are: we played some of the potentially most difficult games (inda, lazio, roma, atalanta, fiorentina, toro) away from the stadium, and just when we could start benefiting from the home advantage, coronavirus strikes. i'm fed up already with this season, it looks like a cursed one.
 

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