If we win the clasico i don't mind real scoring a lot more goals. They can have all the records i just want trophies.
What really matters is Barça are the leaders(and yet to concede a goal), and rm fourth. This seems to go unnoticed lately.
Speaking on 'Al Primer Toque', Javier Tebas spoke about the repercussions of the hypothetical case whereby Catalonia becomes an independent state: "Barcelona and Espanyol would not play in the Spanish league if Catalonia split from Spain".
"They wouldn't do so for the following reasons: the current legislation on sport dictates that there is only one non-Spanish state that may play in la Liga or in official Spanish competitions and that is Andorra. To change this, changes would have to be made in parliament and we would have to see if the affected party were in agreement or not", he explained.
Haha pacp_96, I was just coming to read up on this very reason to see if anyone had posted about it and if not to post it myself...
Any word or buzz around Catalonia? Do you think they're going to vote 'Yes' in favour of independence? Will we be f'd out of La Liga or do you think they will try and change the law so we can still play? If there is independence but no law change to who can play in La Liga, will we be kicked out for the remainder of this season or will it continue? =O
Spain won't recognise the vote so nothing will happen.
There will be a referendum on Catalonian independence on November 9 and the Spanish FA president believes
Barca and Espanyol will be ousted from the league if it passes
Barcelona and Espanyol will be ineligible to play in La Liga if Catalonia becomes an independent country, Spanish FA president Javier Tebas has said.
A referendum will be held on November 9, with potentially destructive consequences for the 22-time Spanish champions and neighbours Espanyol.
"Barcelona and Espanyol would not play in the Spanish League if Catalonia becomes independent for the following reason: the Sports Act has an additional provision that only one non-Spanish state can play in La Liga or official Spanish competitions, and that is Andorra," Tebas told Spanish radio station Onda Cero.
Tebas conceded if Catalonia did become independent, changes to the law secluding Barcelona and Espanyol from the league could be put on the agenda.
"For that to take place there would need to be a change in parliament and we'd need to see if the affected industry would agree or not," Tebas said.