What would you think of Juventus being sold? (13 Viewers)

Apr 19, 2007
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no lets get back to making smart deals snd stay in a budget. We could have the best team in Italy with our budget if we use our money right. Not every transfer has to be good but we make some stupid transfers
 
Apr 19, 2007
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i Like the thought of being the great financial team that is responsible with their money. Plus arent they about to put down rules about accumilating debt. That also goes for spending the money of the owner without gaining in revenue and things. I do like the principle of investing money that is and investment but we have always operated one way and it has worked with good management. We are not dying for money. We buy players like diego and loose them after one year and 10 mil. For what? We need stability as a coach to bring in what he needs and then have a plan. If the coach doesnt work out get one that has a similar plan.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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I would say yes to a shiek as long as the Agnelli's keep control of the club.. So some rich dude buy's like 40% of the club.. That would be nice! DONT want more of the Toni deals..
:lol: Nice tar.

Juve as a charity case... that sounds about right for Bill Gates' Foundation.
 

.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Nardonejuve

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Mar 21, 2010
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I will always respect and never forget what the Agnelli family has done for Juventus but the Italian game just doesnt not have influence anymore to attract players anymore. I mean obviously there will always be players that will want to but to influence those World Class players to come to Serie A compared to EPL or La Liga. I think Italy needs to stop being so damn stubborn and start infusing some foreign culture. Foreign owners usually (Id hope) bring more money. Which in turn I would hope means new stadium for the clubs. Clubs owning their own Stadiums so people can come to games again and be safe, pitches will be ideal most of the season because 2 teams wont be playing there every week ei. Juve Torino, Inter AC Roma Lazio. Pitches are horrible because of this. Serie A needs money to make the league attractive again so I would be in for a foreign buyer. Owners can change alot, look at Liverpool with the new American owners. Sell of Torres who looked like it was time to move on and invest in two up and coming strikers. Juve on the other hand keeps a guy who hasnt scored all year and keeps saying we have faith in him.
 

Gamaro

The Arabian Knight
Aug 6, 2007
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The only one i will accept him as a new owner of Juve is Andrea Agnelli,this club must not go out of the Agnelli family's hands.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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bullshit,when the Agnelli's were interested and rich they helped Juventus becaome one of the top clubs in the world. now there is not as much disposable income and the Elkanns are nowhere near as interested in keeping Juventus competitive.
i could not give a flying monkeys golden balls who owns the club as long as they are willing to invest the money to at least make us competitive again
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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bullshit,when the Agnelli's were interested and rich they helped Juventus becaome one of the top clubs in the world. now there is not as much disposable income and the Elkanns are nowhere near as interested in keeping Juventus competitive.
i could not give a flying monkeys golden balls who owns the club as long as they are willing to invest the money to at least make us competitive again
:tup:

This is the first step in Serie A! Im sure there will be more clubs being sold to rich Arabs, Russian or Amarican..
I do hope so. Serie A is dying slowly but sure and foreign investments are the only way to return on the old track.

I'd personally welcome new owners willing to invest.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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Apparently, Italy-based Juve-fans are sending fanletters to Tuttojuve and many of them want the club to be sold, to a sheikh!

What would your opinion be if it was likely?
To me it makes no difference at all who's the club owner as long as he's serious and, of course, willing to invest a lot of money. Absolutely no difference will be made as far as I'm concerned if the owner is Arab, Italian, Chinese, American, straight, gay, Muslim, Christian, atheist, pretty or ugly.
I felt this way 15 years ago and I feel the same way today.
 

Mr. Gol

Senior Member
Sep 15, 2004
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I hope you are aware that the general consensus is that Russian billionaire and Sheikh owners are destroying football? The Agnelli's have done a lot more for Juventus than just putting in money. A club's identity comes from tradition, but has to be enforced by the current owners. Selling the team's identity for short-term success would be ridiculous.

We are moving towards a situation where Champions League football is like FIFA 2011, the only thing different between teams is their colors. It's nice for Chelsea fans that they've had so much success over the past eight years, but they are now supporting a club that is owned by a guy who considers it as a toy, and who has never seen a Chelsea match before he bought the club.
 

Alen

Ѕenior Аdmin
Apr 2, 2007
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I hope you are aware that the general consensus is that Russian billionaire and Sheikh owners are destroying football? The Agnelli's have done a lot more for Juventus than just putting in money. A club's identity comes from tradition, but has to be enforced by the current owners. Selling the team's identity for short-term success would be ridiculous.

We are moving towards a situation where Champions League football is like FIFA 2011, the only thing different between teams is their colors. It's nice for Chelsea fans that they've had so much success over the past eight years, but they are now supporting a club that is owned by a guy who considers it as a toy, and who has never seen a Chelsea match before he bought the club.
I disagree with you. A man from the north Italian city Udine (Zamparini) buying the Sicilian team Palermo is just a small version of a Russian buying an Italian team. The world is more open now, the borders are slowly gone.
That close-mindedness is the thing pushing calcio down. We built our identity with money, lots of it. If not for the money we would have been FC Cosenza now. And we can preserve our identity with money, because day after day we're losing respect and even our identity, even though we're still owned by the same family.
 

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