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Juventus: The Truth of Dominance

For 8 championships, Juve has had no rivals due to the ownership issues of Inter and Milan and financial fair play. But the gobbi move well. When Russian magnates and Arab sheikhs arrived on the football scene, Juventus could never compete with these ownerships, so what did they do? They placed one of their own at the top of UEFA, a certain Michel Platini (later banned for corruption), who immediately worked to curb the economic power of competitors by inventing financial fair play, a communist-style measure within the most capitalist game in the world, football, and no one had ever questioned why! Officially, it was announced in the media that it was done to provide opportunities for smaller clubs; in reality, the smaller clubs would be cut out by decree because the break-even variable on revenue will always depend on the market base in terms of the number of fans to whom the product is sold, and if Juventus has millions of followers, Sassuolo's balanced budget will never allow them to compete with Juventus. In one fell swoop, all differences in economic power, both superior and inferior, relative to positions of dominance are erased. In Italy, it immediately bore fruit by reducing Inter and Milan to mid-table teams, knowing that the Milan clubs had been managed normally on debt, always covered by family ownership. The first consequence was to secure the top spots and continuous direct qualification for Champions League for Juventus. Which would have no rivals in Italy, being the direct sponsor of the AIA, the Italian Referees Association with the Eurovita Assicurazioni brand and also sponsoring the FIGC with the FCA brand; practically all the leadership of Italian football is paid by Juventus. The second consequence is the Champions GAP based on continuous strengthening relative to Italian teams thanks to direct qualification funds and final stages of the Champions. Meanwhile, Ms. Evelina Christillin, connected to the Agnelli family, is positioned in the FIFA council, supported by Tavecchio; coincidentally, the FIGC sponsored by FCA reciprocated by supporting the bid at an international level. And finally, the Juventus Stadium, the new stadium built on the "ashes" of the "Delle Alpi" (built for the 1990 World Cup), whose actual cost was about 60 million and not the declared 160 million, benefited from infrastructure fully paid by the Municipality of Turin, but not only that, also about 250,000 cubic meters of buildable space more than the existing ones, in derogation of the current General Regulatory Plan for which these non-existent constructions have been partially sold and partially rented. Not to mention the Italians who still buy Fiat when less than 15% of what is marketed by the FCA group is produced in Italy, a percentage that is decreasing at the behest of Trump.
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