Serie A

Non Serie A fag here, can someone please explain me why is Juve so dominant these last few years, and why in hell Inter and Milan, two of the biggest clubs in europe are now complete shit?.

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Hmm. The Truth, or "the truth"?

"the truth" is Italy economy be bad bigger teams are renovating their furniture muh chink closing etc.

The Truth is that out the top names you knew and loved, the so-called seven sisters which were Lazio, Roma, Juventus, Milan, Inter, Fiorentina and Parma, nearly all of them lived off a patron/sugar daddy pouring funny money in the teams, building tough as fuck groups able to compete both nationally and internationally. Milan had Berlusconi (it was literally near bankrupted right before he saved them and assembled the Van Basten team that won everything), Inter had Moratti, Fiorentina had Cecchi Gori, Parma had Tanzi, Lazio had Cragnotti, Roma had Sensi.

Juventus is the only one that despite having a literal jew owner has been under self-sustaining business since the early 90s: what they earn is what they can spend, not a cent more. The other teams? They just kept spending money they did not have until shit hit the fan, and one after another they all fell, owners in front. Cecchi Gori (Movies), Cragnotti (Cirio), Tanzi (Parmalat), they all bankrupted and tanked, and so did the teams. Sensi (oill) still spending money on the team, albeit to a considerably smaller degree all the way into 2008 when he passed away, and that's when they had to start looking for new owners etc.

In a manner of speaking, 2006 did nothing but delay the inevitable for 5 years, as what you see now is what was gonna happen back then. Inter and Milan were also in deep fucking trouble (especially Inter) with denbts, but 2006 helped them stay afloat a bit longer, although instead of taking advantage of the headstart and start thinking without a sugar daddy, they just kept going without a care and now they're paying the price for it.

tl;dr Juve was used to live on a shoestring, and being destroyed improved their business plan even further, the others weren't ready at all. Now only Napoli is able to do the same, and Roma just barely.

Very interesting, but really no team saw this shit coming?. They were that blind?

didn't Napoli declare bankruptcy and started over in the lowest pro division with 0 debt?

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Inter and Milad had a financial crisis, no more money no big player

maybe now things are changed, looks like inter is out of that crisis and milan is on the wat to do the same

it is easy to win the competition whitout good competitors, also juve got Conte for 3 years, that helped a lot

For the most part, no, barring Parmalat

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Napoli was never relevant, they just had a very small quality window because of Maradona and le Alemao coin but that's it. Then they reverted back to mediocrity after Maradona quit, and eventually completely bankrupted. De Laurentis bought them after they failed, and slowly, with good business management and despite a toilet bowl of a stadium, he made them into something socially relevant, a reddit team like Roma and Arsenal.

Inter has got a fuckton denbts still, like hundreds of millions worth.

>WE CAN BUY THIS, AND THIS, AND ALSO THIS
>Proceeds to buy Gagliardetto with loan with obligation to buy and muh bonus to mitigate the costs

Denbts are not something you can get out of with a clean slate from a new sugar daddy.

>Inter and Milad had a financial crisis
that's a funny way to spell "rich as fuck sugar daddies that wasted their entire net worths away overpaying for foreigner talents without organizing the future are now desperately looking for someone willing to help pay denbts"

Horrible mismanagement. Inter lost 150 million euros the year they won the treble. Then they failed to replace any of their aging players and issues with the Italian economy/FFP limited Moratti's ability to cover losses and make new signings. Also, the San Siro is owned by the City of Milan, meaning that not only are Inter not able to properly renovate and monetize it, but they're also forced to pay rent to the government to use "their" own stadium. Most importantly, they failed to keep up with other clubs when it came to commercials deals. Inter's deal with Pirelli is worth about 5 million euros per year, which is less than Sevilla's deal with Puerto fucking Rico.

Milan have a similar situation, although their financial collapse wasn't quite as bad (they're still generating a decent amount of money, just not enough to be at the top anymore). Really, all the old big Italian clubs were bankrolled by "sugar daddy" owners. Juve, and to a lesser extent Roma, are the only ones who figured out how to actually become self-sustaining financially. And surprise surprise, look at the Italian teams that have qualified for the CL time and time again over the past 5 years or so.

The biggest thing I hate that these players do is abandon their club just because they're not going to be able to make 500k per match, but have to settle for 200k or something as an example.. honestly, where is the sense of loyalty in sports nowadays?

juventus knows how to play the loan game

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For me, the solution is to buy/develop italian players within the league, and they're doing just that (Inter are playing more nationals and Milan have more nationals than Inter and Juve atm).

That's why this is a crucial time for Italian football imo, Napoli and Roma are now regularly participating in CL and the Milano clubs are recovering well.

In the next 8 years more Italian clubs will be challenging farther in the CL knockout stages and the Italian NT will flourish.

What I want to see from Roma and Napoli right now is to buy more Italians in the long run if/when they are more established in the top 3. Juve end up buying the bulk of the relevant Italians that Inter and especially Milan do not. More lucrative TV deals will help this cause immensely, I think.

I also suspect La Liga will falter. La Liga, for a while, just seems like a huge bubble that's just waiting to burst. It really isn't that strong of a league.

we now have no debt and no financial problem but we still suck

They don't suck, but that's literally the #1 reason they lost so many UCL finals. Imagine having Higuain when they still had Vidal, Pirlo, Marchisio and Pogba. For being a top team, Juve is actually a poor as fuck group wanting to box with rich and powerful ones, something's gotta give.

doping >Conte and others
buying refs and results from other teams >calciopoli and others

it's very simple and on the public record.

Inter did nothing wrong.

Jewventus owner is the richest and influential industrial family in Italy so they can cheat as much as they like. But they also have the best management in serie A.
Inter & Milan have big opportunity to do but they have tons of debts and many years of no planning.
My beloved Fiorentina is owned by PIMPS: in the last years we sold a lot of good players for big amounts of cash but they never invest.

Yeah probably that's why Inter spent 120 milions last summer.

Now the team is too much big so in winter they bought Gagliardini and let go away Jovetic, Gnoukuri, Ranocchi and Melo.

Don't worry that next summer your will see how poor Inter is :^)

>Muh rich owners
Juve won the league with Pepe, Giaccherini, Matri, De Ceglie, etc
Get over it

>muh referees

The truth is simple, just like the PL.

By having the best defence.

Of Course Milan we're on top when they had Nesta, Zambrotta, Cafu, Stam, Kaladze, Maldini et al.

Nice truth, but you should also add that juve owners were in charge of FIAT, which has been on the edge of bankruptcy from the seventies and has been saved countless times by the Italian government. This makes Italian taxpayers the real juve sugar daddies, and juve Italy's team

mfw never bought a FIAT

t. jewventino lies

Same reason they were dominant over 10 years ago: refball

t. Michael LaConti