This f@#king guy. He needs to just shut up given what he failed to do with one of the most talented Italian teams ever: https://www.football-italia.net/153615/sacchi-juve-have-limit
This ********ing idiot....yeah, Juve have definitely just settled for winning the scudetto. That's why they went out and paid over 100 million to bring in Ronaldo....to win a league they won 20 years in a row. Sacchi can go ******** off. He hasn't been relevant in almost 30 years and only has such accolades because he was blessed to have some of the greatest players of all-time. He couldn't even steer a stacked Italy side in 1994 to decent performances.
Storari is reportedly set to sign in a directorial role for the club. No word on what the specific role will be, but it should be announced within the next few days
Yesterday Juventus terminated their professional relationship with Marco Re (CFO). Stefano Bertola is the new CFO
So they've decided not to award a balon d'or this year. I think that's bs, neither Messi nor Ronaldo were going to win it this year so they decide ******** it, we won't give one out instead. Lewandowski had a legit shot at it, oh well
Gotta feel bad for Lewa, he had a fantastic year. Depending on how the CL went, Ronaldo could have pulled it out with a possible scoring title in Italy and whatever happened in the CL.
UFFICIALE | @Pirlo_official è il nuovo allenatore della #Under23!Welcome 🔙, Coach Pirlo!➡️ https://t.co/nJTwph9VuF pic.twitter.com/voyxO4q9Yi— JuventusFC (@juventusfc) July 30, 2020 Pirlo officially U23 coach
Howedes has retired from football at 32. Shame he didn't work out for us, he was so happy when he joined. Injuries really did a number on him
Juve ended their 2020 fiscal year in the red to the tune of €71.4 million, with revenues of €573 million (-8%) and costs of €414 million (-10%).
Piss poor performance coupled with early CL ouster and Covid-related losses certainly can't help our bottom line. Oh well, at least we know that FFP doesn't mean anything given the City ruling.
From everything that I have read, we aren't in that bad of shape even though we have registered losses the last 3 years. A very small amount of top clubs are in the green. However, continued round of 16 losses will weigh heavier. I'm curious if the math and analysis has been conducted on the off-chance that we do win the champions league, what kind of ROI we could be looking at?
Juventus wanted to open the stadium to 1000 fans for the match against Samp this weekend but were rejected.
Stupid considering that Italy has had fans in stadiums already this summer and just yesterday had over 1000 at the Tuscan Grand Prix.
Marco #Storari nuovo Professional’s talent development bianconero➡️ https://t.co/e8a21RjfufBentornato ⚪️⚫️🙌 #ForzaJuve pic.twitter.com/2empQbt0se— JuventusFC (@juventusfc) September 23, 2020
The Swiss Ramble is a management consultant living in Switzerland who writes about the financial aspects of football clubs. He used to maintain a website where he posted information on clubs but these days creates only Twitter threads. Here is what he posted on Juve the other day: #Juventus 2019/20 accounts cover a COVID impacted season when they won the league (for the 9th year in a row), but were eliminated in the Champions League last 16 by Lyon. Head coach Max Allegri was replaced by Andrea Pirlo after the season ended. Some thoughts follow.— Swiss Ramble (@SwissRamble) September 25, 2020 You can see why the current account is in such bad shape and this impacts bringing in new players.
Lots of talk of a European Premier League starting in a couple years, backed by FIFA with a number of large banks providing the funds. Juve has been approached to be part of it. https://news.sky.com/story/top-engl...alks-to-join-european-premier-league-12109175
Interesting. This apparently would take over the CL and clubs would still play domestically? That sounds like a lot of games to me.