¿Por qué la Juventus está en crisis?



Prueba The Athletic GRATIS durante 30 días: 📗 El nuevo libro de Tifo, «Cómo ver fútbol», ya está disponible internacionalmente: en noviembre de 2022, Andrea Agnelli, presidente de la Juventus, y el resto de la junta directiva anunciaron su renuncia. Agnelli había sido el presidente durante 12 años. Habían decidido marcharse tras una investigación sobre las finanzas de la Juventus. ¿Por qué se investigan las finanzas de la Juventus? ¿Qué encontraron los investigadores? ¿Por qué provocó la renuncia de la junta? ¿Qué le pasa ahora a la Juventus? James Horncastle explica. Philippe Fenner ilustra. Siga a Tifo Football: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Escuche el podcast de Tifo Football: The Athletic UK: Podcasts de Apple: Spotify: Vea más Tifo Football: Explicación de las tácticas: Finanzas y leyes: Podcast de Tifo Football: Videos más recientes: 1 Videos populares: Acerca de Tifo Football: Tifo ama el fútbol. Creamos desgloses tácticos, históricos y geopolíticos detallados del hermoso juego. Sabemos que existe un apetito por el contenido reflexivo e inteligente. Para cosas que hacen simple lo complicado. Brindamos análisis sobre la Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, World Cup y más. Nuestros podcasts entrevistan a algunas de las principales figuras del juego. Y nuestro editorial cubre el fútbol con profundidad y perspicacia. Fundada en 2017 y se convirtió en parte de The Athletic en 2020. Para consultas comerciales, comuníquese con tifo@theathletic.com. Música extraída de epidemiasound.com Imágenes adicionales extraídas de freestockfootagearchive.com #Juventus #Juve

Camisetas Juventus La actualidad del futbol de Castilla y León al completo. Todo el fútbol minuto a minuto. Partidos, resultados, jugadores. Fotos y vídeos

Esta entrada ha sido publicada en Noticias de Fútbol y etiquetada como , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Guarda el enlace permanente.

22 respuestas a ¿Por qué la Juventus está en crisis?

  1. UNCLE SAM dijo:

    They play with Alex they pay

  2. Top 4?

    Hold on there, playa.

  3. E Mendoza dijo:

    You forgot to mentioned the people in charge of these “investigations” are rival club fans and videos are being posted online for expressing their hate towards Juventus, all over social media

  4. Pele dijo:

    Football usin transfermrkt for player evaluation took me out 😭😭

  5. ThirdEye dijo:

    Simple! Corruptions and many other scandals in more than 100 years, this time are Fictitious capital gains, false accounting, stock market manipulation and false information on the stock market!

  6. Good. Relegate them. Maria club.

  7. The old lady has gone blind and has grown older.

  8. gymguyonmtb dijo:

    Arabs will come and splash the money sooner or later and juve will be okay.
    This is football nowadays hence I don't watch this bs sport anymore.

  9. El Machico dijo:

    For a couple of millions few Italian Serie A team have been sent to bankrupt. Instead Juventus breaking the laws, corrupting referees, Calciopoli, report fake and wrong financial result to fool investors and getting money from there based on fake, invisibile and overvalued transfers.
    Italian as its best. Also known as " Too big to fail". No one, no company, is never too big to fail. Let have faith in Justice once for all and make them go in bankrupts with 300+ MLN debt so far.

  10. El Machico dijo:

    About Calciopoli we knew at least 20 years before came out the sanction.
    About this last 15 point sanction and the ones that will come, it's know from at last 20 years.
    That's classic Italian Justice.
    Agnelli style of breaking the laws is a classic, but it's been sanctioned after the going against Fifa, Infanino and Ceferin, he lose his power and the sanction comes out.
    If you lose connections and power you pay for, shouldn't be like that. Justice have the resource and technology to sanction them right away. Juventus built a full team over breaking the rules, who every player been taken from the Juventus by the Justice? No, obviously. That's why something has to change.

  11. Hussey dijo:

    Independent regulators and watchdog should be brought in England too.

  12. famigliao dijo:

    Every decade of "success" ends in a trial of some sort.
    90's doping, 00's referees corruption, 10's 'ndrangheta infiltration, 20's university corruption for Suarez case and accounting fraud.
    Always, consistently the same team.
    More specifically in recent years the biased the fair competition in Serie A by artificially inflating their founds while the other teams had to sell their best players. Paratici moreover confessed in the interceptions to do the transfers market for several teams including Sassuolo, Genoa, Atalanta etc. We all had the impression during these years that those trams didn't give all against Juventus. Sassuolo has been currently called "Scansuolo" (play on words Sassuolo and dodging).
    For instance: from january 2012 to december 2016, Atalanta loses 11 times against Juventus. Then in the following 7 games, 2 defeats and 5 draws until july 2020 for a total of 44 points for Juventus and 5 Atalanta.
    In the same time against Napoli, 7 wins, 5 draws, 7 defeats: 25 points each. This was comparable with all the other Juventus opponents to the title.
    Sassuolo, in14 games against Juventus: 10 losses, 3 draws, 1 win, 6 points vs 33 for Juventus, while agains Inter 7 wins, 2 draws, 5 losses, 23 points vs only 17 left to Inter.
    Fair competition against Juventus is impossible and only courts can defeat them.

  13. It's Karma, Juve board mocked Atlanta when they reached UCL few years ago.

  14. Ban the team for life. Give a smaller team the chance to shine instead.

  15. komunista114 dijo:

    Cause they are filthy cheaters and nobody with a gram of brain does not support them inTurin?

  16. They already earned a -15 points penalty and FIGC is reopening its investigation.

  17. Mr Kajja dijo:

    Bent club, bent country. Bent.

  18. Whose here after juve got a 15 pt deduction in the serie a

  19. Antonio P. dijo:

    Every football scandal in Italy has always Juventus involved in it. That's why Italian fans hate it so much.

  20. Danny dijo:

    I’de argue that a 15 points penalty is worth saving on huge financials

  21. FuzzyChai dijo:

    Idk if there was a behind the scenes agreement but… thogden used a clip from a Tifo Football video without crediting them

Los comentarios están cerrados.