Juventus in NEW financial scandal

RUBENTUS gonna rubentus
 
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Looks like a few caftards were spotted in the Juve end at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday.
I'm so glad you stuffed them :lol:
 
Everyone knew that Pjanic/Artur swop deal had the feel of being pretty dodgy, glad it's being investigated as values of both were vastly inflated.
 
Juventus, City, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, and Barca all need to be constantly under investigation for their dealings.
 
Everyone knew that Pjanic/Artur swop deal had the feel of being pretty dodgy, glad it's being investigated as values of both were vastly inflated.

Rovella (genoa) valued 50/60 millions. Swapped for the same amount with 2 Juve U23 player
 

Holy shit Carlo. I was on goal.com forums and he created an account to shout at EPL fans and generally be a biased dick. His opinion doesn’t matter a feck, he’s still throwing out accusations about other sides when an Italian side is under the spotlight
 
Juventus, City, Atletico Madrid, Chelsea, and Barca all need to be constantly under investigation for their dealings.
Liverpool, Real Madrid, Porto, Ajax? Perhaps, basically every club that is competent in the transfer market.
 
They just can’t resist can they :lol: Another club very invested in the super league because otherwise they have to resort to illegal means.

Given what transpired 15 years ago, I'm surprised they weren't smart enough to make sure they steered clear of shady business. What are Juventus thinking?
 
The Artur/Pjanic swap was clearly an accounting move on both sides. It was obvious at the time.
 
Shady dealings in Italy is just normal business though, isn't it? I wouldn't even be shocked if it turns out that Napoli is actually owned by the Camorra.

They are under investigation for Osihmen

 
so when someome overpays for a player, it's a shady business? I mean, it's obvious what they were doing (Arthur/Pjanic), but weren't the majority of posters calling that deal simply a clever accounting at the time? how is that illegal now but was acceptable then? or the "clever accounting" argument was bullshit all along and those posters were just talking shit?
 
so when someome overpays for a player, it's a shady business? I mean, it's obvious what they were doing (Arthur/Pjanic), but weren't the majority of posters calling that deal simply a clever accounting at the time? how is that illegal now but was acceptable then? or the "clever accounting" argument was bullshit all along and those posters were just talking shit?

Apologists who probably also think PSG and City's books being FFP conform is just clever accounting.
 
Shady dealings in Italy is just normal business though, isn't it? I wouldn't even be shocked if it turns out that Napoli is actually owned by the Camorra.
Nah, too obvious, they couldn't. Doesn't mean they don't have means to make money off the club, mind. Though for the most part what they want is access to players/coaches/etc...
 
This is where I'd laugh at them for having gowls in their fan base who said Ronaldo was the problem. Now we have similar low intellect people posting here though so we can't even have that :(
 
Damn. Does this have the potential to be as big as the match fixing scandal that saw Juve relegated?