What would you think of Juventus being sold? (7 Viewers)

C4ISR

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Dec 18, 2005
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No, as it won't make any difference at this point given the new financial fair play rules that will come into effect soon.

http://juventus.com/site/filesite/f...itive/comunicato_11112010_trimestrale_eng.pdf

Who do you think is going to cover the above losses? Obviously the Agnelli's, yet most do not care and only look at their contribution as it pertains to the transfer market.

Fact of the matter is Juve are on a better financial footballing than the majority. This will reap benefits in the long term, but the football manager generation do not care and think from transfer window to transfer window, talking about millions of dollars as if it is something you can just throw around aimlessly.

It's time for some of our fans to face the facts. We don't have piles of money sitting around, and unlike other teams, our clubs financial philosophy forbids us from spending money it does not have like RM, Inter, Barca, Milan, Chelsea, City, etc.

If we want bigger transfer budgets, we need to consistently qualify for the CL and hope our new stadium is a success, 2 things which are not impossible.
 
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Fake Melo

Fake Melo

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    Why not? Its not like Elkann is an awesome owner. I wouldn't say no to sheikhs. If we got Moggi or some amazing transfer-guru to control the money and not waste it on Adebayors, Santa Cruzs and Robinhos.
     

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