Girona Thread - 2023/24

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"Red Bull managed, Uefa accepting multiclub ownership elsewhere. But Girona will have to show that City do not run the club and there will be no deals between themselves. Savinho, officially owned by fellow CFG club Troyes, has already signed for City; he cannot now return on loan, and it’s unclear what will happen with right-back Couto, who is on City’s books. There may have to be boardroom changes too, which those connected to CFG – Ingo Bank, John MacBeath and Simon Cliff – likely to leave."
I think CFG have had discussions with UEFA who appear to be relaxed about the situation provided CFG make certain changes. Note: technically it is not about City at all, but our mutual owners. Let’s hope they get it right. If they fail, Girona would have to drop down to the Europa league, which would be a shame and piss their supporters off. Other CFG targets might look askance if that happened.
 
This will be Pep’s next and last club.

It’s Catalonian,part owned by his brother and part of CFG.

He will relish the opportunity to take on the ‘big’ clubs, particularly FC Franco.

It’s right up Pep’s street.
No chance. NYCFC or a national team only options I can envisage.
 
Looks like Dobvyk is going to Atletico. I know it's to be expected but still A real shame as they are being gutted straight away.
 
Looks like Dobvyk is going to Atletico. I know it's to be expected but still A real shame as they are being gutted straight away.
No surprise. The players would have to be patient to allow the club grow to the point where they can earn bigger wages. As that’s not possible straight away, you’re more likely to get them going to different team.

Would’ve been interesting to see if they’d have done the same if they won the league. Ah well. Tis a shame as you said. Quite a number of loanee’s and they’re definitely losing first team players. Being in the champions league may prove to be somewhat detrimental. Only time will tell.
 
No surprise. The players would have to be patient to allow the club grow to the point where they can earn bigger wages. As that’s not possible straight away, you’re more likely to get them going to different team.

Would’ve been interesting to see if they’d have done the same if they won the league. Ah well. Tis a shame as you said. Quite a number of loanee’s and they’re definitely losing first team players. Being in the champions league may prove to be somewhat detrimental. Only time will tell.
The money from the CL and even sales of Aleix and Dobvyk etc will secure their future for a long time which is good and its a real test for Michel and his team to replinish the squad and give it a real go next year.
 
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