Girona FC (partnership)

Getting players from youth to first team haas been a huge problem for us and Chelsea, as well as others,with no prospect of b teams in the league , this could be the answer and again we will be ahead of the rest. It will also help having an academy in the EU for players when Brexit makes it harder to just bring them to the CFA.
 
Getting players from youth to first team haas been a huge problem for us and Chelsea, as well as others,with no prospect of b teams in the league , this could be the answer and again we will be ahead of the rest. It will also help having an academy in the EU for players when Brexit makes it harder to just bring them to the CFA.
I don't know if Girona FC have any kind of reserve teams system, anyway they can create it. And I guess we can expect a sound investment in Girona's facilities to make it a better place for upcoming youth stars. It could turn Brexit into a non-problem for City as you've pointed out.
 
How are fans of Girona taking this news ?

Not sure if back in our darker days that I would have welcomed the news of City becoming a feeder club for anybody.
 
How are fans of Girona taking this news ?

Not sure if back in our darker days that I would have welcomed the news of City becoming a feeder club for anybody.
They've just won the promotion to La Liga for the first time in their 87-year history, don't think they are regretting it right now :)
 
What happens if they somehow made it to Europe? We'd have to relinquish ownership due to rule where 2 clubs can't be owned by 1 group. E.G. Red bull
 
What happens if they somehow made it to Europe? We'd have to relinquish ownership due to rule where 2 clubs can't be owned by 1 group. E.G. Red bull

I could be wrong here but didn't UEFA pass both Leipzig and Salzburg to play in Europe next season.
 
What happens if they somehow made it to Europe? We'd have to relinquish ownership due to rule where 2 clubs can't be owned by 1 group. E.G. Red bull
There has to be some loophole in the rules. Or they're less strict than we think. Here's the report about UEFA's recent decision on Red Bull clubs:
"Following a thorough investigation, and further to several important governance and structural changes made by the clubs (regarding corporate matters, financing, personnel, sponsorship arrangements, etc.), the CFCB deemed that no individual or legal entity had anymore a decisive influence over more than one club participating in a UEFA club competition."
 
I don't know if Girona FC have any kind of reserve teams system, anyway they can create it. And I guess we can expect a sound investment in Girona's facilities to make it a better place for upcoming youth stars. It could turn Brexit into a non-problem for City as you've pointed out.
Already sorted, they - or CFG? - bought CF Peralada in 2016.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CF_Peralada
 

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