He's a big reason why people even watch any La Liga. Losing Messi is bad for both viewership and prestige.What does Messi leaving Barca have to do with Tebas?
He's a big reason why people even watch any La Liga. Losing Messi is bad for both viewership and prestige.What does Messi leaving Barca have to do with Tebas?
Grasias !:))okay... fuck off fatso ! ; )
He's shit scared that the La Liga brand will collapse like a deck of cards when Messi goesWhat does Messi leaving Barca have to do with Tebas?
That irrelevant spaniard and all the other irrelevant people set the tone of how we're seen and the media coverage.They haven't made any money at all. They've built an asset which has hypothetical value, but they're still about 1.5 Billion in the red after the money from Silver Lake and CMC.
That nice valuation from Forbes or extrapolating the Silver Lake deal is completely meaningless if there's no one who wants to pay 5x the current record acquisition of a football club. Manchester City has not delivered any money back to its investors to date.
Anyway, that's getting sidetracked - Stop getting so worked up about an irrelevant Spaniard insulting Abu Dhabi's ownership of City.
There's enough to worry about in life. Just ignore him like everyone else.
players not wanting to sign contracts
I found that a relatively balanced article for simple Simon
Loved these two Tebas quotes, the second one pretty much rules out Pogshite going to Spain
"Barcelona are not considering insolvency proceedings," he said.
"Their debt might be slightly larger but they were perfectly solvent pre-Covid. But Covid has come along and taken away a lot of revenue. They are not so capable of repaying the debt, so their salary volume has to go down.
Tebas said he expected transfer spending to remain low in January, but added that the financial limitations being put in place across Spain's top two divisions would make them healthier in the future