The Negreira case

JamDav1982

Senior Member
They always had options. Like in 2018. Stop paying him and let him make it public. That doesn't mean it wasn't blackmail. Blackmail is on what Negreira did, not Barca lol.

So your theory is they just decided in 2018 to 'bite the bullet' and test if they had been weak to let themselves be 'blackmailed' all those years.

Terrrific.

You are wrong in making out they were exposed as stopped paying him. That is clean made up to try and make out they were correct to pay him.
 

serghei

Senior Member
No one directly from Barcelona have claimed they paid him for neutrality and I doubt that will be their legal defense either.

El Mundo reported that Rosell and Bartomeu's entourage claimed that they paid him so that it would be fair as they believed Real Madrid were getting a lot of calls from refs. Rosell and Bartomeu themselves did not say it.

What their entourage may or may not claim is irrelevant when everyone involved in this case from Barcelona's side including those two are going to say they paid him for analysis and other shit that they believed was legal and something other teams also did.

Unless the prosecution comes up with concrete evidence of Barca paying Negreira to influence the referees, and they have concrete evidence of Negreira influencing referees, this case will probably come down to tax related offences.

The optics however even if we get away from this is bad.

That said who even fucking knows what will happen the next few weeks and months even.

From Barca's POV they better pray nothing concrete other than this money trail comes through.

I agree with this.
 

ajnotkeith

Senior Member
So what?

In 2018 they decided to bite the bullet. Barca were not forced to pay him, but they did to keep the scandal quiet. Fairly simple and logical.

2018 was when he lost his position as VP of refs committee.

Negreira even states himself after we cut the payments that we 'did not fulfill the contract' meaning we ended it early for some reason (he lost his position...).

Its obvious for me why we were paying him. I don't think it worked and that any serious benefits were brought about by it but we tried to do it.
 

iniestaGOAT

Senior Member
No one directly from Barcelona have claimed they paid him for neutrality and I doubt that will be their legal defense either.

El Mundo reported that Rosell and Bartomeu's entourage claimed that they paid him so that it would be fair as they believed Real Madrid were getting a lot of calls from refs. Rosell and Bartomeu themselves did not say it.

What their entourage may or may not claim is irrelevant when everyone involved in this case from Barcelona's side including those two are going to say they paid him for analysis and other shit that they believed was legal and something other teams also did.

Unless the prosecution comes up with concrete evidence of Barca paying Negreira to influence the referees, and they have concrete evidence of Negreira influencing referees, this case will probably come down to tax related offences.

The optics however even if we get away from this is bad.

That said who even fucking knows what will happen the next few weeks and months even.

From Barca's POV they better pray nothing concrete other than this money trail comes through.


Optics won't be as bad if reported several other teams from la Liga and Segunda is true
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
2018 was when he lost his position as VP of refs committee.

Which as I said goes against the idea they were being 'blackmailed' as he still was in position to do that.

Reality is they stopped paying him when he had any influence and were not paying him in fear of being exposed.

Now the argeument is what that 'influence' amounts to... is it better access to reports from someone on the referee side or is it attempting to influence decisions.

They will keep quiet as can and say 'prove it'.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
I agree with most of what you said as well, blackmail stuff aside.

But the blackmail argument falls when he can still blackmail them after 2018 but they stop payimg him once he leaves his role.

The nearest to 'blackmail' they can get in that scenario is to say they were being led to believe they needed his information/reports from inside to monitor things fully and keep it 'fair'.
 

Gari

Active member
Nobody talks about direct corruption and bribing of judges.In the complaint, Estrada claims that the facts denounce "an attack on the purity of professional football in Spain, on the good name of referees, and on the honesty and integrity that professional football referees should govern. And it's directed against the Negreira.This is a long time and what they will be able to do is unclear. From censure to trying to accuse of violations. Barcelona will respond. This is a lawsuit.
 

JamDav1982

Senior Member
Barcas argument will be that they paid for reports to monitor refereeing performances and not to try and influence decisions on inside.

They will pronbably point to payments not being hidden in so much as being through bank accounts etc.

Will also point to fact that what they claim to have paid for until 2018 they still covered internally with monitoring referees etc since 2018.

If Spain want to say it was corruption and influence refereeing decisions they will need to prove it.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Barcas argument will be that they paid for reports to monitor refereeing performances and not to try and influence decisions on inside.

They will pronbably point to payments not being hidden in so much as being through bank accounts etc.

Will also point to fact that what they claim to have paid for until 2018 they still covered internally with monitoring referees etc since 2018.

If Spain want to say it was corruption and influence refereeing decisions they will need to prove it.

It's all sensible.

The discussion about why Barca kept paying him for so long is besides the main topic of conversation.
 

vuji_31

Senior Member
Barcas argument will be that they paid for reports to monitor refereeing performances and not to try and influence decisions on inside.

They will pronbably point to payments not being hidden in so much as being through bank accounts etc.

Will also point to fact that what they claim to have paid for until 2018 they still covered internally with monitoring referees etc since 2018.

If Spain want to say it was corruption and influence refereeing decisions they will need to prove it.
This.

Agree 100%.

If there is no evidence of him fixing games for us this will fall in water...

Intersting have they have been waiting for 2018, just know before el clasico in CDR, when we are starting to look like team.
 

serghei

Senior Member
This.

Agree 100%.

If there is no evidence of him fixing games for us this will fall in water...

Intersting have they have been waiting for 2018, just know before el clasico in CDR, when we are starting to look like team.

Most likely.
 

Jaguar

Flair Trait
Barcas argument will be that they paid for reports to monitor refereeing performances and not to try and influence decisions on inside.

They will pronbably point to payments not being hidden in so much as being through bank accounts etc.

Will also point to fact that what they claim to have paid for until 2018 they still covered internally with monitoring referees etc since 2018.

If Spain want to say it was corruption and influence refereeing decisions they will need to prove it.

Bang on! :cheers:
 

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