?The vote of no confidence will only be accepted if two thirds or more of the votes are in its favour, as long as the number of these is a minimum of 10 percent of the members of the club?
Actually the above statement is unclear and confusing. Read it carefully.
As per statement above you may think:
-We need 2/3 of 10% of total member. Total members 141 to 156k, depends on the total number of members with a right to vote on the day of the presentation of the vote must be taken into account. Let's assume 10% of 156k, so we need 2/3 of 15,600, so it comes to 10.4k. This is can't be true. It means Barto is gone!
OR
-Break the statement above into two rounds. Round one 10% of total members which is very close to 16.5k, (19k votes collected). Then round 2 2/3 of total members of 156k. For me, this makes more sense!
All sport journalists reporting the second one. Only Diana saying otherwise because she probably confused by the statement.
This is from ESPN for Benedito 2017 Vote of no confidence:
https://www.espn.co.uk/football/bar...of-no-confidence-over-unacceptable-management
"If they achieve that, the vote of no confidence would then be put to the entire membership base in the form of a referendum. Two-thirds of a potential 154,000 voters would have to go against the board in the second stage in order for an election to be called".