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y eso que son el club del "senny" y el "mes que un club"... dime de que presumes....El fútbol se va a romper, o desestructurar o llamadlo como queraís. Os acordáis cuando años atrás se hablaba en infinidad de foros y redes, que la burbuja del fútbol terminaría estallando? Pues... aquí estamos.
Y lo del Madrid y toda esta problemática. Pues lo que decía páginas atrás. Esto es una cuestión de intereses económicos y posicionamiento de la liga española en el mercado internacional. Interesa desde ese punto de vista que el Barça acabe como la Juve? De que ocurra lo que ocurrió con el Parma italiano de los años 90? O lo de la liga escocesa? Aquí hay movidas de derechos televisivos, fijaros la posición de la Premier y los números de contratos, sponsors y derechos televisivos con respecto La Liga. Otro tema es la Superliga, sería otro revés fortísimo para dicho movimiento, un golpe casi letal; y después la lucha que se tiene contra UEFA, Fifa, etc.
Es todo muy complicado.
Eso no significa la marrullería del Barça como institución y sus más que evidentes faltas y fallos durante años y años.
Además, creo que de hacer un comunidado o algo al respecto, lo haría de manera independiente al conjunto de otros clubs.
Que lo van a criticar haga lo que haga, está más que claro, es el Madrid.No estoy de acuerdo. Al Madrid, haga lo que haga, le van a atizar así que lo mejor es esperar acontecimientos y que todo esto siga cociéndose a fuego lento.
Florentino y Laporta hace tiempo que se llevan mejor que bien. No me sorprendería que el Madrid no estuviese haciendo nada porque están tratando algún tema de la Superliga con el Barça.
Lo que me flipa es lo de echarle la culpa a Tebas. Que es como si yo le echo la culpa a la ministra de Hacienda si me pillan haciendo mal la Renta.
Que están o no en activo es irrelevante pues podrían haber prometido cargos y sueldos mientras estos hubieran estado ejerciendo a cambio de arbitrajes al gusto del futuro contratador.
Esta mal hecho lo uno y lo otro. Pero mientras no esté prohibido y no se demuestre que hubo corrupción en los arbitrajes no hay vueltas que dar al tema, aparte de marear.
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Rummenigge sobre el BarçaGate: “Me reí cuando leí esta noticia”
El ex CEO del Bayern de Múnich y actual miembro del Comité Ejecutivo de la UEFA asegura que no le ha sorprendido el escándalo.
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Rummenigge sobre el BarçaGate: “Me reí cuando leí esta noticia”
El el ex CEO del Bayern de Múnich y actual miembro del Comité Ejecutivo de la UEFA asegura que no le ha sorprendido el escándalo.as.com
Incomprensipla l'arrada de Courtois. Arrada incomprensipla
I do a lot of Due Diligence of companies that are to be listed at the stock exchange and I have also on a couple of occasions been appointed with the law firm I work for to investigate alleged wrongdoings in listed companies or in relation to shareholder disputes.
I don’t claim to be right all the time, but my gut feeling was instantly that this is ‘football’s darkest hour’ when I started to look into it. It’s not the circumstances that have come to public light that worries me, it’s the details.
A few of them:
1. Take one thing like Barca’s statement — it’s completely worthless. Any PR consultants worst nightmare. First denial and bad excuses, then threats of a law suits of anyone that dare indicate that anything doesn’t seem right. Hire a PR expert, 100% we would have seen Barça come out swinging, ‘if anyone have done something illegal, it’s an attack on Barça and the club’s brand as much as anything else. How can La Liga not have noticed this for 18 years? Barca will investigate this properly and make sure that anyone that have done this to the club will be [hanged]’.
You know, turning it into something they can control. Attempting to ‘defend’ yourself in a situation like this is hopeless. So how come they have tried to do that? I don’t know, but everything indicates that you have an organization where everyone turns to the boss and the boss is complicit.
2. Its 2023, Barca is a gigantic company. It’s well audited and must have a huge back office. You can’t make these type of huge payments without written agreements in that environment. With all the scandals they have been involved, everything will be turns inside out and back again several times over. Just like with the bribes to journalists, you can get this done without parallel dark structures outside the club.
This is not something that exist unless someone that is a real criminal is behind it. First of all, it’s very hard to set up and require involvement of those at the absolute top. It’s like if you find A, 99% of the time you also find B, C and D.
It’s like the police catch someone, person “X”, trying to extort a Nightclub to pay for protection “or else”. What are the odds of X never having committed any other crime in his life? Or what are the odds of X at least having committed an assault or two in the past, having dons drugs, perhaps owning a gun etc etc etc.
3. With that said, I’ve seen talks about this being “mafia like”. I don’t see anything that indicates that. That is the thing with corruption, it can be so darn “natural”. I often drive long distances, especially late, I always drive way to fast. I don’t consider it to be immoral at all. But what do you tell the kids when they ask ‘dad are you breaking the law?’ You just do it, everyone did it when you were young.
Corruption is so often the same, people behind it will often be like ‘it’s a bloody disgrace that you have to do it, but it’s the system’ and the ones taking the bribes are like ‘why shouldn’t I do it when everyone else does it? Besides I am just helping them to not be screwed out if this deal’ or whatever. Then when it’s in motion, it just keeps going.
I would be extremely surprised if we started to hear about guys mysterically falling out of windows and stuff like that.
Then when it’s exposed, it’s like a revelation to those involved. No, everyone weren’t doing it (which they of course knew all along, but pushed away). People close to them would never even have considered it. It’s 2023. It’s not a good defense to claim that you were on the losing end in 1983.
Lastly, it will be interesting to see what happens next. I have no clue. The sad part is, almost always, the longer you manage to fend of the inevitable, the higher the guillotine is pulled up and the worse it gets when it comes crashing down. Like we probably will see with City, maybe they should have taken that UEFA punishment, what was it, no CL play for a year?