Luft, I don't get it, why do you hate Laporta so much? Isn't the no1 job of a President to make sure the team is evolving? He is doing that, so what if he wants to rely on people he knows?
Laporta is Florentino Perez' match. Bartomeu was way out of his league. Now we match with Madrid well at the top in terms of management. Neither Florentino, nor Laporta are perfect by any means, but they know the sport. They know how to set up successful projects. All Bartomeu did was to sign superstars only for later to become their puppet. Then one of them left for a higher bidder, and his project got the club in ruins.
You may not like Laporta, but he's a different league to the likes of Bartomeu. He actually has a spine and is prepared to take the harsh decisions that serve the club instead of the players.
Laporta is here for 6 months in effect and we already are on the up with minimum investments. Everything else is secondary. This is what counts, for the team to evolve and compete with the best of the best. Money will come in time as a result of that.
I believe Laporta is certainly 'good enough', but some of his decisions have looked a bit dubious to me, there are things that could be questioned.
There is an insane strength in the club and the squad however, and after 10 years of terrible and corrupt leadership, one year of good leadership will predictably lead to a great turnaround as we have seen. But I wonder if Font for example wouldn't be able to do an even better job...
Xavi was always on his list, he just wasn't riding xavi's D like font.
Luft, I don't get it, why do you hate Laporta so much? Isn't the no1 job of a President to make sure the team is evolving? He is doing that, so what if he wants to rely on people he knows?
Laporta is Florentino Perez' match. Bartomeu was way out of his league. Now we match with Madrid well at the top in terms of management. Neither Florentino, nor Laporta are perfect by any means, but they know the sport. They know how to set up successful projects. All Bartomeu did was to sign superstars only for later to become their puppet. Then one of them left for a higher bidder, and his project got the club in ruins.
You may not like Laporta, but he's a different league to the likes of Bartomeu. He actually has a spine and is prepared to take the harsh decisions that serve the club instead of the players.
Laporta is here for 6 months in effect and we already are on the up with minimum investments. Everything else is secondary. This is what counts, for the team to evolve and compete with the best of the best. Money will come in time as a result of that.
Stadium plans are of course needed but the most important thing for a football club, is to actually be good on the pitch.
Espai Barca would have been a disaster when Barca kept sliding down in status amongst Europe?s elite and there?s no reason for the next generation to follow the club.
All that stadium money and it would be half empty because no tourist is travelling to watch an Abde-Jutgla frontline.
Exactly, Font put all his eggs in the Xavi basket despite innovative ideas because no one trusted him. The fact Xavi abandoned him tells you everything, he knew Laporta would be the heavy favorite and he wasn't going to burn that bridge by campaigning for Victor
The Xavi, Xavi, Xavi soundclip from the debates was gold and it sunk any remote chance of mounting a challenge - Xavi knows Laporta and knows he's a great leader, he just wasn't in the game when he joined Font
Many of you guys are only focusing on the first team, how it is doing, how it is evolving etc., the sporting side of things. Very important certainly but without a solid foundation to support it, it is going to wither sooner or later.
Lufts is looking for some romantized Verison of a leader that doesn't exist anywhere.
He as turnt us around on the pitch, our finances were a joke when he came in, we were at the lowest of the low and he and the team have stabilized things, now over the coming YEARS, not months or 1 year, I am 100% we will see growth in that department.
Also this constant rush to build a new stadium because everyone has one doesn't make sense, If we have to wait given where we are, that again he is 100% doing the right thing.
Also if he wants to figure people who doesn't believe in his vision for the clubs future, as the leader thanks his job & responsibility, he has 100% earn the benefit of the doubt.
I don't "hate" Laporta, I think he is a typical politician that talks all the talks, he likes to brag and showcase himself but that's not my main beef with him. My biggest problem with him is how he is managing the club, the "presential model" he prefers with him front and center making all the decisions, his de-professionalizing the club with firing business professionals or driving them away, only to be filled with friends and acquaintances that have little expertise. I am vehemently against this "family business" BS, the club doesn't belong to him. Cronyism and nepotism are anti-business, anti-growth. These things will take their time to show up and they will cost the club eventually.
On the pitch we are on the rise, yes and kudos to the work done by Alemany who was hired by Laporta and kudos to Xavi. Off the pitch Laporta has managed to cut some costs so kudos to them there but other than, he has very little to show for. He talked about transparency during his campaign but where is the transparency? The socis don't even know what they are voting on the Spotify deal. Espai Barca is getting nowhere because of a myriad of issues and now he is conveniently blaming it on the war in Ukraine.
He is not match for Florentino Perez, let's be honest about it.
I disagree that he is only a politician. IMO, Laporta knows masses aren't very bright. And is taking that into consideration, being a bit manipulative in his speech. I get why that may rub some the wrong way, but it's something as a leader you need to have in your toolbox.
I think the club is basically centered around the president at Barcelona, a lot of the other positions in the club's structure inevitably lead to the President having the final say. Does it seem to you that Bartomeu wasn't controlling everything? It amuses me when people believe Abidal had this amazing power in the club for example. It was just an honorary appointment IMO, Bartomeu was pulling all the strings, had the final say in everything that went to shit.
The way I see it, Laporta is like a president that makes it clear that he calls the shots. Does someone questions Pep in regards to his training drills, or in regards to playing selection? No, because the man is delivering the goods for everyone to see.
Same with Laporta. Whatever he's doing, it works so far in a very nice way. He doesn't follow a traditional recipe, because if being a top president would be about a recipe you have to follow, it wouldn't be such a hard job.
Imo, Laporta, just like Florentino, has a feel for things. Call it luck, experience, gut feeling, intuition, manipulation, he has it. For example, some said he was lucky with Xavi and he didn't want him.
Laporta was lucky with Rijkaard, was lucky with Pep, and now he's lucky again with Xavi. Quite a lot of luck to be 3/3 right.
Yep everything for Laporta its lucky or someone other genius member, that he hired, was/were responsible for everything he achieved.
So much so that the club were living off his fuses years after he left & was the magic stop, we all know what happened there.