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Quite possibly the worst run club in Italian history. Impressive considering we have Inter and Milan (pre-Elliott) to contend with. We’ve essentially lost half a billion in just 2 years yet the president remains?
Quite possibly the worst run club in Italian history. Impressive considering we have Inter and Milan (pre-Elliott) to contend with. We’ve essentially lost half a billion in just 2 years yet the president remains?
Quite possibly the worst run club in Italian history. Impressive considering we have Inter and Milan (pre-Elliott) to contend with. We’ve essentially lost half a billion in just 2 years yet the president remains?
When you put it in that context yes. AND it’s not like we are getting galactico football - literally every team in the league play a better brand of football.
Covid is a factor but all other clubs in Italy went through the same situation. Paying the kind of fees and wages we have on ill-thought out players as well as making managerial and coaching changes haphazardly is the main cause.
We have the biggest wage bill in serie A by a huge distance yet our players are pretty average. The management decisions since Beppe left have been catastrophic. Can’t believe Agnelli’s head hasn’t rolled
Bumnucii, Szczesny and Alex Sandro < 6 million wages. That's how.
The first a at most 2 million defender, the second a at most 3 million keeper and at most a 500k defender.
That's how much JJ is bleeding money on mediocrity and has beens.
Quite possibly the worst run club in Italian history. Impressive considering we have Inter and Milan (pre-Elliott) to contend with. We’ve essentially lost half a billion in just 2 years yet the president remains?
I don't understand how 21/22 player wages and technical staff cost was higher by €27m compared to 20/21 when it should have been lower by ~€50m because Ronaldo left in 2021.
I don't understand how 21/22 player wages and technical staff cost was higher by €27m compared to 20/21 when it should have been lower by ~€50m because Ronaldo left in 2021.
these articles have some numbers, but not the full details. jukazem is right, according to these, the overall wage bill was raised compared to the previous year. also, as you said, the half yearly report showed a saving of around 15m for the first half of the season compared to the previous year, so we have to wait for the full report to see whether those early articles are right and if they are, what explains the difference.