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Yesterday we finished the game with 8 different nationalities in our team.![]()
we racist doe :slick:
Yesterday we finished the game with 8 different nationalities in our team.![]()
http://www.fcinter1908.it/copertina...co-l-impietoso-confronto-con-il-man-utd-91445
A little comparison of Man. Utd's revenue and Inter's
Man. United:
364M £ (record)
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153M £ commercial revenue ( 42% )
102M from TV rights
109M from "matchday
Inter:
150.4M £=185,9M €
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COMMERCIAL revenue: 40,7M £ (50,3 mln di euro), 27%
DIRITTI TV/TV rights: 90,9M £ (112,4 mln di euro), 60%
MATCHDAY: 18,8M £(23,2 mln di euro), 13%
No fucking wonder that we are so competitive...blivious: we make more than half less than Manchester United.
We need someone to fix our commercial revenue with branding all over the world...if it's Thohir or Thor or Loki so be it!
Also not owning our own stadium is also a bug issue as you can see...
The MM spending from his pocket days are way over...
There is a big difference in between Barcelona and Inter. Both clubs have different types of ownership. That's the problem. So, everything at Inter is decided by the President while in Barcelona everything is decided by members of directors.
As I4E stated before I had the chance to read and respond to your comment, Man United and the EPL are uncomparable with us and the Serie A. At one point, around 4 seasons ago, it could compete with the Spanish and English leagues, but now, with Italy's finances at a low, Serie A clubs have stagnated in competitiveness. Now Italy are considered the 4th best league in Europe, and with the emergence of PSG and Monaco, it may soon be 5th best.http://www.fcinter1908.it/copertina...co-l-impietoso-confronto-con-il-man-utd-91445
A little comparison of Man. Utd's revenue and Inter's
Man. United:
364M £ (record)
------------------------------------------
153M £ commercial revenue ( 42% )
102M from TV rights
109M from "matchday
Inter:
150.4M £=185,9M €
---------------------------------------------------
COMMERCIAL revenue: 40,7M £ (50,3 mln di euro), 27%
DIRITTI TV/TV rights: 90,9M £ (112,4 mln di euro), 60%
MATCHDAY: 18,8M £(23,2 mln di euro), 13%
No fucking wonder that we are so competitive...blivious: we make more than half less than Manchester United.
We need someone to fix our commercial revenue with branding all over the world...if it's Thohir or Thor or Loki so be it!
Also not owning our own stadium is also a bug issue as you can see...
The MM spending from his pocket days are way over...
It's an unfair comparison tbh.
The EPL is watched by more countries than Serie A. Greater exposure = greater viewers = greater TV revenue & marketing opportunities for sponsors.
Take Australia just as an example. EPL is the most covered football competition (only one tbh). this league influences the younger supporters and in turn generates more followers of teams typically like Man U because they are the best in that league.
Well that's fairly true, and I've actually written an article on that (link is in my signature), but the difference is that the board is controlled and dominated by the Moratti family at Inter. So people like Ausilio are indirectly under the direct influence of Moratti.
The structure of the club is shit tbh, and we need to create a board of directors that can consolidate most of the responsibilities in the Inter brand and club administration. Realize that there is also a spending problem when it comes to regulating salaries in management as well.
Qualified individuals should be on this theoretical board not cousins of the club owner. Again, that's why I suggested names like Oriali and Marino for the board, and was evaluating whether or not Fassone should stay at the club.
Again though, this is all for a revitalization in the PHILOSOPHY of the club, to reiterate what it means to be an Inter fan ideologically speaking.
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Although Inter's supposedly new transfer policy towards youth is encouraging tbh
Good to see we've been linked to names like Holtby, Willems, and Wellington rather than Almiron, Diamanti, or Basta
The Man Utd. model might look more lucrative than the our if we compare the revenues, but if I remember correctly they have the biggest debt in the world between the top clubs,right after Real Madrid.
Personally I like more the german model than the english,Borussia and Bayern are definitely the real deals.
Disneylandok so next they meet in Sarajevo, then they meet in Skopje, then they meet in Boston
all on the same day