Agnelli : ' Juve will keep spending '
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Agnelli : ' Juve will keep spending '
Juventus have promised to continue spending money on new players despite revealing significant financial losses.
“The drop in figures will not affect the club’s investment on the squad,” President Andrea Agnelli said at a shareholders meeting in Turin.
“Within the context of our five-year plan, we have identified the need to invest in players and, as long as we can meet a series of objectives contained in the plan, the fall in this year's balance sheet will not affect investment in players.”
Juve finished the 2010-11 campaign with a debt of close to €100m – the biggest in the outfit’s glorious history.
“Today we’ve gathered together to approve the balance sheet for 2010-11, the worst in Juve’s history due to two main factors,” Agnelli noted.
“On one hand, the virtuous investments, such as that in the stadium which was completed between 2008-2011.
“On the other hand four years which saw the complete renewal of the sporting part of the club, which ‘flooded our engine’.
“These are intolerable accounts due to the losses, but which come as a result of wanting to maintain a competitive Juventus capable of winning, as the club’s done throughout history.”
Juventus are paying the price for finishing the last two seasons in seventh and thus missing out on the Champions League.
However, the Juventus Stadium, which cost €120m to redevelop, could generate close to €25m a year in extra revenue.
“The drop in figures will not affect the club’s investment on the squad,” President Andrea Agnelli said at a shareholders meeting in Turin.
“Within the context of our five-year plan, we have identified the need to invest in players and, as long as we can meet a series of objectives contained in the plan, the fall in this year's balance sheet will not affect investment in players.”
Juve finished the 2010-11 campaign with a debt of close to €100m – the biggest in the outfit’s glorious history.
“Today we’ve gathered together to approve the balance sheet for 2010-11, the worst in Juve’s history due to two main factors,” Agnelli noted.
“On one hand, the virtuous investments, such as that in the stadium which was completed between 2008-2011.
“On the other hand four years which saw the complete renewal of the sporting part of the club, which ‘flooded our engine’.
“These are intolerable accounts due to the losses, but which come as a result of wanting to maintain a competitive Juventus capable of winning, as the club’s done throughout history.”
Juventus are paying the price for finishing the last two seasons in seventh and thus missing out on the Champions League.
However, the Juventus Stadium, which cost €120m to redevelop, could generate close to €25m a year in extra revenue.
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Re: Agnelli : ' Juve will keep spending '
Hmmm not exactly great news to hear.
And to be honest due to some of our bad signings barely lastin a season bad spending is partly to blame.
If there gonna spend more i just hope it on juve quality players of the past not just decent players
And to be honest due to some of our bad signings barely lastin a season bad spending is partly to blame.
If there gonna spend more i just hope it on juve quality players of the past not just decent players
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michael1 wrote:Hmmm not exactly great news to hear.
And to be honest due to some of our bad signings barely lastin a season bad spending is partly to blame.
If there gonna spend more i just hope it on juve quality players of the past not just decent players
for WC players we need UCL .. Rossi didn't come for that even Aguero refused us for that. We offered him rights to race on faits F1 tracks and use every car he wants and he refused that for ucl ....
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