Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Juventus are in absolute dire state from top to bottom. There is absolutely no way they can fork out top money for top players at this stage. And if they ever plan to reach their former glories they need a real shakedown in the club. Starting with Agnelli family really.
Stories about them spending 45 million on Torres are cheap comedy at best.
CityFanFromRome wrote:Well, I do agree that few top players want to go there nowadays (think about it, both Nicolas Burdisso and Marco Borriello refused Juve this summer and chose to come to Roma instead...and we're not talking about world beaters here, although they are two solid quality players), but I would disagree that they have no money. They might not have the money we have but they can afford a 30m buy if they so wanted; there are other top clubs in Italy which are in worse conditions from that point of view than them.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:I'm not sure about that. Agnelli's have been making MASSIVE losses in their other businesses for years now and I seriously doubt they'd spend 30m at this stage on football operations. They CAN do it but I really really doubt they will.
There's also the point about low gates. While there are Italians that are as hardcore as they come, the football following masses tend to change their allegiances quite easily. You obviously know these things much better than I do but that's the impression I've got over the years. And Juventus, to my knowledge, have been one of the best/worst in this sense. They seem to have always gathered their fair share of fair weather fans (while obviously having very good core support but you know what I mean).
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