shogunruax
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so? Juventus earnt that success , having more sugar daddy teams like Chelsea, PSG , City etc getting success they don't deserve is a bad thing
so? Juventus earnt that success , having more sugar daddy teams like Chelsea, PSG , City etc getting success they don't deserve is a bad thing
Wouldn't you call Berlusconi a sugar daddy? Not now, of course, but he sure loved to spend big money back in the old days.
Well, if you really want to look at it that way, then you could say that about a lot of club owners. Berlusconi, the Moratti and Agnelli families, etc all brought their own money in from their ventures outside of football. And from the 1950s until 2000, the vast majority of transfer fee records were set and broken by Italian clubs.
But it's quite a bit different from what I'm talking about. They aren't/weren't just using the clubs as toys for most likely only temporary amusement. They didn't constantly just throw money around for the sake of it or in other words, to show off (for example, Berlusconi spent a lot in order to pull Milan out of bankruptcy and Serie B, now compare that to Chelsea's endless supply of attacking midfielders or PSG outbidding other clubs just because they can, and you see the difference). Not to mention the ridiculous inflation of players that's going on now.
Man Utd vs Roma tonight.