Post by account_disabled on Feb 22, 2024 5:00:53 GMT -5
The most vile thing about football has become clear: traditional cowardice in the face of the powers of UEFA, FIFA, LaLiga... and that's how football is doing. SOCCER BUSINESS AUGUSTO CÉSAR LENDOIRO JAVIER TEBAS THE LEAGUE m A few days ago I left it pending to delve into the hypocrisy of LaLiga, due to the different yardstick it used to attack the “Super League” for its “modus operandi” with fans, clubs... and the way in which it had been treating it in Spain to the fans and the teams. If a hypocrite is someone who pretends to be something he is not, isn't it enormous hypocrisy that LaLiga advises wearing t-shirts with its logo and with a striking "football belongs to the fans.
When President Tebas had his minute "of glory ”, in stadiums then packed Estonia Mobile Number List with people, the 12th minute, in which he was remembered, and not with affection, for decisions as “favorable” for the fans as the games on Mondays, like the meetings at two in the afternoon to “promote” family meals on the weekend, or like those he indicated at ten at night in order to “facilitate” the movements of some Peñas to whom he announced the day and time of his team's meeting with 15 days in advance perhaps to help make travel organization cheaper and easier? SOME QUESTIONS FOR LALIGA Is this how LaLiga understands that “football belongs to the fans”, or, to make it more evident, does it continue to defend the famous Miami match.
Based on a greater economic launch in the United States and argues it with “those who are so fans are "They follow football on television like members who are denied the live presence of their team's match against Barça or Madrid... for which they have already paid in their annual subscription"? Isn't it hypocritical to talk about rich and poor Clubs when at the time the employers' association, by decision agreed upon by Javier Tebas and Miguel Cardenal, agreed that, from the joint sale of television rights, the First Division would receive 90% and the Second only 10%? Why when the "perverse" Madrid, through a sibylline strategy, suggested that the Second Division clubs receive 20%
When President Tebas had his minute "of glory ”, in stadiums then packed Estonia Mobile Number List with people, the 12th minute, in which he was remembered, and not with affection, for decisions as “favorable” for the fans as the games on Mondays, like the meetings at two in the afternoon to “promote” family meals on the weekend, or like those he indicated at ten at night in order to “facilitate” the movements of some Peñas to whom he announced the day and time of his team's meeting with 15 days in advance perhaps to help make travel organization cheaper and easier? SOME QUESTIONS FOR LALIGA Is this how LaLiga understands that “football belongs to the fans”, or, to make it more evident, does it continue to defend the famous Miami match.
Based on a greater economic launch in the United States and argues it with “those who are so fans are "They follow football on television like members who are denied the live presence of their team's match against Barça or Madrid... for which they have already paid in their annual subscription"? Isn't it hypocritical to talk about rich and poor Clubs when at the time the employers' association, by decision agreed upon by Javier Tebas and Miguel Cardenal, agreed that, from the joint sale of television rights, the First Division would receive 90% and the Second only 10%? Why when the "perverse" Madrid, through a sibylline strategy, suggested that the Second Division clubs receive 20%