Joan Laporta

jamrock

Senior Member
This voice maintains a complicit silence, I think he's hinting at papa Perez actually agreeing with Barca on this one and called in a favor to his friends.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Tebas is a disgrace, he seems to be seething, makes it seem like it's some personal win for him to deregister our players. Doesn't look good for the league.

This guy lost sight of what his job should be. It's not to make it harder for the flagship Spanish clubs to compete, only so he can feel like an important person of power.
 
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Windhook

Well-known member
Tebas is mad. This is just wonderful!:lol: That tabloid style of tweet (Where's RealMadrid TV?) of his is worthy of impeachment procedure, but I'm not part of LFP. They should decide whether to continue with this clown.

What is he bitching about? Accusing CSD president for leaning on Laporta. That's corruption in my book.
 

Loki

Well-known member
They should decide whether to continue with this clown.
They will continue with him, as he has bought the smaller clubs to vote for him in the next election. Same as Infantino with Fifa. It's easy for them to promise the smaller teams/federations more money in return for their vote.
The CVC was a promise from Tebas to put the registration problems for clubs into the past, but the deal didn't help in the end, it only gave short term money, of which a good share many presidents and other leading figures put in their own pockets no doubt, since most clubs still had and have difficulties to register players.
Because they could fill their pockets, they're going to continue voting for Tebas obviously. Same goes for Infantino and his increased spending on many corrupt shithole federations. Their leaders get millions into their pockets, Infantino gets their vote.
A nice system :)
 

Windhook

Well-known member
They will continue with him, as he has bought the smaller clubs to vote for him in the next election. Same as Infantino with Fifa. It's easy for them to promise the smaller teams/federations more money in return for their vote.
The CVC was a promise from Tebas to put the registration problems for clubs into the past, but the deal was financially speaking a disaster, that only gave short term money, of which a good share many presidents and other leading figures put in their own pockets no doubt, but most clubs still had and have difficulties to register players.
Because they could fill their pockets, they're going to continue voting for Tebas obviously. Same goes for Infantino and his increased spending on many corrupt shithole federations. Their leaders get millions into their pockets, Infantino gets their vote.
A nice system :)
Up to them.

Barca should never agree on any deals Tebas offer. This guy is in charge of LFP since 2013 and boasts about how he's saved the league financially. That is an illusion.

Reality is La Liga clubs are impotent on the transfer market because of FFP, some can't even re-sign own players due to the rule. There are clubs in minor European leagues that spend more money than an average La Liga team. How can you chase big TV money with the mass poverty in La Liga? This is just not happening.
 
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fergus90

Senior Member
La Liga at the turn of the 2010's quite honestly could have been in a position to be the top league worldwide both by quality and viewership, it used to get heavily watched in the UK too and had shows like Revista de La Liga and was one of Sky Sports main offerings alongside the PL. Barca & Madrid were super strong, Atletico uprising, Sevilla, Villarreal and Valencia all strong teams as well as Bilbao, Malaga etc.

Basically all of that has been unpicked by a man on a FFP crusade in the age of billionaire owners. Clubs like France and Germany etc are selling middle of the road talents for like 60 million and getting to reinvest that whilst in La Liga clubs like Sevilla sell to Bournemouth and one of Europe's former powerhouses and one of La Liga's main protagonists have to jump through hoops to register signings.
 

Ter Stature

Active member
And it's still a strong league. Barca Madrid Atleti all doing well.
Sociedad and Bilbao in the Europa League.

Selling the league to Americans won't fix stuff, feel free to look at Serie A which now is just a dumping ground for Premier league rejects despite all the foreign investment.

The Premier League will always be bigger with Americans and Indians.
 

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