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Feb 10 2011, 12:25 PM
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Inter won the treble, sold Balotelli and bought almost nothing in return. Sill Milan manages to pass Inter on the list generating 235,8 m euros in revenues01. Real Madrid (1) 438,6 02. Barcelona (2) 398,1 03. Manchester United (3) 349,8 04. Bayern München (4) 323,0 05. Arsenal (5) 274,1 06. Chelsea (6) 255,9 07. AC Milan (8) 235,808. Liverpool (7) 225,3 09. Internazionale (9) 224,8 10. Juventus (8) 205,0 11. Manchester City (20) 152,8 12. Tottenham Hotspur (15) 146,3 13. Hamburger SV (11) 146,2 14. Olympique Lyon (13) 146,1 15. Olympique Marseille (14) 141,1 16. Schalke 04 (16) 139,8 17. Atlético Madrid (18) 124,5 18. AS Roma (12) 122,7 19. VfB Stuttgart (niet bekend) 114,8 20. Aston Villa (niet bekend) 109,4 (IMG: http://i53.tinypic.com/2qscsup.jpg) Page 15
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Feb 10 2011, 12:46 PM
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So it's still the matchday revenue that's biting us in the butt. RealMadrid and Barca between them take up 50% of the TV revenue in SPain. There's no way we can compete with that. (IMG: style_emoticons/default/rolleyes.gif)
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Feb 10 2011, 07:31 PM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Feb 10 2011, 07:44 PM) Seems strange to pick out Arsenal. They're the biggest club in one of the biggest cities in the World, they will undoubtedly be popular. They're also the 3rd biggest club in England with a great history.
I could understand if you said Chelsea, they have no history to speak of and even still aren't one of the top 5 in England. Well, 13 domestic leagues and one Champions League final in 125 years of history don't seem that astounding. Of course they should be popular in England, I'm not judging that. What I find weird is that they're very popular in Europe as well. I mean, from the statistics, they are even more popular than Milan, Liverpool and Juventus, which have made of history of European football. What's up with that?
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Feb 11 2011, 06:12 AM
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Nottingham Forest have history, we have history. It doesn't matter talking about the past, we just need to make more history. Living off the past is what frustrates me about teams, especially Liverpool.
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Feb 11 2011, 10:41 AM
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QUOTE (X-Offender @ Feb 10 2011, 06:53 PM) I'll never understand why Arsenal are so popular in Europe. They're not even comparable to the big European clubs in terms of silverware and history. Because Bergkamp's team played the best football on Earth! (IMG: style_emoticons/default/cool.gif) I like no one in that team now, all those young guys just annoy me. (well I like Wilshere and Walcott though I think the latter could be so much better if he was a bit smarter) QUOTE (X-Offender @ Feb 10 2011, 08:31 PM) Well, 13 domestic leagues and one Champions League final in 125 years of history don't seem that astounding. Of course they should be popular in England, I'm not judging that. What I find weird is that they're very popular in Europe as well. I mean, from the statistics, they are even more popular than Milan, Liverpool and Juventus, which have made of history of European football. What's up with that? Well the EPL as a whole is more popular so it's only normal... plus from my experience Italian clubs have a negative image.
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Feb 11 2011, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE (Milan Are Brilliant @ Feb 11 2011, 07:12 AM) Nottingham Forest have history, we have history. It doesn't matter talking about the past, we just need to make more history. Living off the past is what frustrates me about teams, especially Liverpool. Nottingham Forest have a history, but they didn't manage to live up to it, whilst Milan, Liverpool and Juventus are still top European clubs. QUOTE (dst @ Feb 11 2011, 11:41 AM) Well the EPL as a whole is more popular so it's only normal... plus from my experience Italian clubs have a negative image. Yeah, that's what I thought as well.
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Feb 11 2011, 04:06 PM
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How many clubs are bigger than Arsenal though, really? In terms of success anyway.. Juve, Milan, Inter, Barca, Madrid, Bayern? A few other teams have had their success, but aren't from a popular league like Ajax. I still think Arsenal have been a top 10 team over the past 2 decades or so.
Inter is the weird one for me. Pre-calciopoli I still knew far more Inter fans than I did Juve/Milan, but why? They didn't even win a single league title in the 902 or early parts of the 2000s, they'd not won a European Cup for anyone under the age of about 50 to remember.. surely they wouldn't get so popular over a few UEFA Cup wins?
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Feb 12 2011, 08:01 AM
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Yes, pretty much. Inter were a bit like Spurs. Maybe bigger. They always, always had a good team with some big names.
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Feb 12 2011, 12:46 PM
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Feb 11 2011, 04:06 PM) How many clubs are bigger than Arsenal though, really? In terms of success anyway.. Juve, Milan, Inter, Barca, Madrid, Bayern? A few other teams have had their success, but aren't from a popular league like Ajax. I still think Arsenal have been a top 10 team over the past 2 decades or so. I'd still put Ajax and Porto infront and Arsenal behind them. But like dst said, the Bergkamp generation spoiled everyone and made people fans of the Wenger style. Also, nowdays it's way more popular to have a bunch of talents and babies which you can "discover" and talk about them for hours then a boring old Milan full of players everyone knows of. Youth these days is popular, like a political pamphlet. QUOTE Inter is the weird one for me. Pre-calciopoli I still knew far more Inter fans than I did Juve/Milan, but why? They didn't even win a single league title in the 902 or early parts of the 2000s, they'd not won a European Cup for anyone under the age of about 50 to remember.. surely they wouldn't get so popular over a few UEFA Cup wins? IMO Inter never ever outnumbered Juve fans Pre-calciopoli. But Inters popularity came also from all the erratic and media-flirty transfers like Djorkaeff, Seedorf, Keane,... Plus Ronaldo. He was the phenomenon of the 90's.
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