It's Quiet thread 14 - 'do one' edition

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Profligacy remains endemic within this squad.

We are not good enough in both boxes - as the coach has highlighted.

Don't disagree, we miss too many chances, but fixing that isn't the key to winning the league, stopping them going in the other end is
 
There are in the neighborhood of 150k members, 15% (16,500 signatures) are needed by September 23 to force a vote of no confidence. If the necessary signatures are finally obtained and validated by the club, the 'true' machinery of the motion, which involves a vote in which a minimum of 10% of the member census participates requires 2/3 of votes against the president for it to succeed in the removal of Bartomeu from office.

Allegedly, despite the COVID situation, the collection of votes is moving along well but important to note a President has never been ultimately removed by this process. This censure was attempted very recently against Bartomeu and only achieved 12,500 votes (They look to be sure to surpass this). Rosell & his cohorts did similar against Laporta in 2008 before Pep's arrival and it led to a vote of no confidence (They only got 60%)

This was the breakdown last summer of current club census

So do those aged 0-5 get a vote?
 
Messi will listen to the next president to decide if he continues at FC Barcelona. He will also assess the offers He receives from other clubs as of January 1 as per
@Jordigil @sport

Barca stupid not to sell him now
 
If Messi is still thinking of joining City in the new year,he should be taking English lessons now,not looking bewildered when he arrives.
 
If Messi was to sign a pre contract agreement with us in January, I wonder does he still qualify for his huge loyalty payment on completion of his Barca contract?
I find it hard to believe he'd qualify for full bonus after actively being on strike for a time
 
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