Weststander
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Bizarre. Will leave it to you on this one
Have to agree to disagree. Good evening, anyway,
Bizarre. Will leave it to you on this one
Have to agree to disagree. Good evening, anyway,
No, we don’t have to agree to disagree but happy to leave you to it
Disappointing indeed but in their case its not really greed, its a question of survival. They are desperate.
This is the second time Laporta gets the job to clear the largest debt in football. Last time it took, I think, six years, this time it could take double that. Incredibly difficult situation and I find it hard to blame Laporta for doing absolutely anything to clean up the chaos Rossell & Bartomeu created.
Always thought highly of Barca......but......after the esl crap and reading that....those in charge are tossers....**** em, hope they collapse in a avalanche of dent
Always remember them having UNICEF as shirt sponsors and thought they were a bit special, seems that's not the case at all...
Bartemeu was awful, obviously, but their problems seemed to start when they simply couldn't replace Iniesta and Xavi adequately (because, frankly, it's impossible). I was in Barcelona on the Monday they unveiled Coutinho. The money and hubris involved in such a failure was staggering and the hits just kept on coming.
Laporta should be cutting the cloth accordingly, not running away to join the circus. Let some other Spanish clubs have a chance at relative success and try living as more than a club, rather than using it as a slogan.
Basically we're in the shit and we need to monopolise the money for us **** the rest of you. All in the interest of world football you retards
Having read both statements, I think he did.Now why didn’t you do their press release?
The 'oops we're sorry' is indeed mostly BS (it is possible one or two of them is a little sorry). Particularly Liverpool's pretend 'obviously we weren't going to do this without checking with the fans' after they'd already signed agreements.Not sure if its better or worse than the "oops, we didnt know you'd be mad, sorry..." bullshit the English clubs expressed.
I'm really surprised by you Swansman. Over the summer Messi said he wanted to join City, but due to a technicality (the previous season took longer to complete than planned) he wasn't able to do so without Barca's say so, and they said no. They said they'd like to continue paying him 1 million a week, and he can then go for free at the end of this season. And you claim that's a need for survival, not greed?Disappointing indeed but in their case its not really greed, its a question of survival. They are desperate.
The 'oops we're sorry' is indeed mostly BS (it is possible one or two of them is a little sorry). Particularly Liverpool's pretend 'obviously we weren't going to do this without checking with the fans' after they'd already signed agreements.
But for Barca (and Real) to not only offer no apology, but also carry on pushing for it and trying to justify it, is clearly a lot worse.
I'm really surprised by you Swansman. Over the summer Messi said he wanted to join City, but due to a technicality (the previous season took longer to complete than planned) he wasn't able to do so without Barca's say so, and they said no. They said they'd like to continue paying him 1 million a week, and he can then go for free at the end of this season. And you claim that's a need for survival, not greed?
While Real Madrid sign David Alaba and shop for Mbappe etc. Who are you trying to kid?
The 'oops we're sorry' is indeed mostly BS (it is possible one or two of them is a little sorry). Particularly Liverpool's pretend 'obviously we weren't going to do this without checking with the fans' after they'd already signed agreements.
But for Barca (and Real) to not only offer no apology, but also carry on pushing for it and trying to justify it, is clearly a lot worse.
I'm really surprised by you Swansman. Over the summer Messi said he wanted to join City, but due to a technicality (the previous season took longer to complete than planned) he wasn't able to do so without Barca's say so, and they said no. They said they'd like to continue paying him 1 million a week, and he can then go for free at the end of this season. And you claim that's a need for survival, not greed?
While Real Madrid sign David Alaba and shop for Mbappe etc. Who are you trying to kid?
I don't watch enough La Liga to know the answer to this, but are the likes of Brighton technically inferior to the likes of Alaves?Foreign leagues envious of the technically inferior but more "attractive" (to a television audience) Premier League and wanting a bit of the action.
Mmm, I can't see that myself.It's been broadly explained as the Big Clubs v The Small Ones, but retrospectively I see it as attempted "truce" between a number of competitive factions at the top of the game.
The biggest problem I see with that, is that quite a few of the big clubs will simply cheat. They'll secretly pay money money to players (and their families) etc, from hidden accounts, making it so that the law abiding clubs have no chance to compete.There should be a limit on huge transfer fees, and wages.