ajnotkeith
Senior Member
As some of us here (only me and JamDav really) called from the start, Xavi never wanted to leave, the resignation act was a ploy to gain time.
How do we even know Laporta is the one who convinced him to stay? Did he even need to be convinced? I think it's more likely Xavi demanded his full compensation and that's why they were planning to let him stay.
This remark is not what caused the problem... its more likely the recent terrible results that caused it and has nothing to do with those press statements. If a media report makes no sense, its probably not true, people in real life operate with logic and facts, he is more likely to be getting sacked for terrible results rather than because he said the economic situation is difficult.
Keep in mind both Xavi, Laporta, and their media friends, are all proven liars and have motives and reasons to spin the situation or falsely claim pretenses for things happening. It seems people are not learning again from unquestionably trusting the heavily propagandised and corrupted Barca media machine, of which many journalists are openly affiliated or even employed by figures in the club. If they give you a reason for something which doesn't make sense, it's probably not true.
It makes much more sense to me that he would be sacked for 4-1 loss to PSG and 4-2 loss to Girona rather than this remark and obviously makes more sense to Laporta.
How do we even know Laporta is the one who convinced him to stay? Did he even need to be convinced? I think it's more likely Xavi demanded his full compensation and that's why they were planning to let him stay.
This remark is not what caused the problem... its more likely the recent terrible results that caused it and has nothing to do with those press statements. If a media report makes no sense, its probably not true, people in real life operate with logic and facts, he is more likely to be getting sacked for terrible results rather than because he said the economic situation is difficult.
Keep in mind both Xavi, Laporta, and their media friends, are all proven liars and have motives and reasons to spin the situation or falsely claim pretenses for things happening. It seems people are not learning again from unquestionably trusting the heavily propagandised and corrupted Barca media machine, of which many journalists are openly affiliated or even employed by figures in the club. If they give you a reason for something which doesn't make sense, it's probably not true.
It makes much more sense to me that he would be sacked for 4-1 loss to PSG and 4-2 loss to Girona rather than this remark and obviously makes more sense to Laporta.