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Superlega, Udinese’s position: “So we lose up to 50%”

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UDINE. «We as Udinese are worried about what can await us, with an estimated total loss of value of 30 to 50 percent, and it would not only be a loss of revenues, but also of their location. We hope for a reverse and we hope in a few months to be able to say it was a bad dream ». This is Udinese’s position on the Superleague.

It was the vice president Stefano Campoccia, the man who represents the Juventus club within the League, who took stock of the situation on the club’s TV channel after the assembly held yesterday, where the Juventus president also presented himself. ” Andrea Agnelli made a correct opening saying that the Superlega project does not affect the participation of the three companies in the championship and in the European competitions, but participation is only one of the elements that worries. The real problem is what are the possible repercussions in terms of the balance of the competition, ”said Campoccia, who then explained Udinese’s political objective, together with the other clubs.

«We must be cautious and aim for a fair distribution by bringing the League back to the center of politics and not the big clubs. Football belongs to everyone and thus becomes an indispensable social phenomenon. We absolutely must protect him not by defending the balance sheets of some clubs, but with a policy of balance and rigor, keeping our nerves, and this is also Udinese’s goal. We hope to be able to say in a few months that it was a bad dream ».

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