feelymcfeel
Well-Known Member
Bernie won't be going to Barcelona this season that's for sure.
Waiting for hin to say how this is our fault.
Bernie won't be going to Barcelona this season that's for sure.
La liga rules state the wage bill must not be over x amount of turnover and Barcelona's wage bill is too high.I don’t understand this surely clubs should either be allowed to do what they want or the rules should be clear like your wage bill had to be x % of revenue or certain aspects of revenue. Or have Barcelona just ignored the rules or is their calculator broke ? What happens if they cannot register players Will the deals fall through or do they just go out on loan ?
I thought Woodward was the worst thing that could happen to a football club but the clowns at Barca have gone above and beyond even Woodwards fuckwittery. Unless Tebas is manipulating the league rules to help Real which isn't out of the realms of possibility.La liga rules state the wage bill must not be over x amount of turnover and Barcelona's wage bill is too high.
The deals have already been completed, if they don't bring the wage bill down then players can't be registered and they simply won't play.
As of now 5 new signings and 2 current players who have signed new deals (dembele and someone else) can't be registered
If Bernie were to leave for Barca then the way things stand, he wouldn't just be giving up Champions league football for Europa league, he would be giving up competitive football full stop, as he won't be registered to play, I hope he has the sense to swerve any move there whilst Barca are In this mess, maybe see how It Is when his contract runs out, after what Gavi has reputedly said about Barca signing Bernie and everything else on top, surely his alarm bells must be ringing, hope he goes with his gut feeling.Plus Marcos Alonso is apparently signing for them as well. No chance Silva leaves this summer
Not at all, I was merely making a point and just my opinion. The match-day 'guess the line-up' thread underlines my point. Pep is the most successful manager in Europe over the past 15 years of that there is no doubt. Surely there has been the odd occasion when even the most ardent of fans query the occasional decision?Would you rather a different manager?
I know I wouldn't.
You weren't questioning one decision you questioned his "laid back attitude to positional play".Not at all, I was merely making a point and just my opinion. The match-day 'guess the line-up' thread underlines my point. Pep is the most successful manager in Europe over the past 15 years of that there is no doubt. Surely there has been the odd occasion when even the most ardent of fans query the occasional decision?