Yep,apparently so.Romano is the guy that blinks at the traffic lights and when they change he'll claim it was his doing.
Yep,apparently so.Romano is the guy that blinks at the traffic lights and when they change he'll claim it was his doing.
Koeman looked a certain gonner......probably couldn't afford to sack him.I would normally agree, I think this goes beyond the la liga rules. Barca simply cannot sustain the spending, like most clubs in Europe they are fucked financially without fans and without winning trophies. Barca have had an awful 18mths financially all round.
La Liga might let the rules slide to let them play but Barca seemingly literally dont have the cash to pay them.
They have taken on Depay, Aguero, Garcia and resigned Messi (no matter the discount) and they need to shift players.
Said it a few week back mate....if Barca get away with terminating contracts,whats to stop a player from saying "Gimme another 100k a week or im terminating my contract"
Absolutely no difference,imo.
This is going to end up a pile of shit and a disgrace to football...thank fuck we ruined football first in 2008.Note the bold and underlined bit.
Marca - Barcelona
Joan Laporta took Memphis Depay's presentation as an opportunity to field questions about various other ongoings at Barcelona.
One of the main topics that surrounds the club at the moment is the future of Antoine Griezmann with plenty of rumours circulating that the Frenchman could be offloaded to ease the wage budget.
The Blaugrana president's comments, however, seemed to throw up more questions than provide an answer.
"He is a first team player, he has a valid contract and we are counting on him," he said.
"There has been some [transfer] activity," he added, regarding the forward.
The wage budget is a big issue for Barcelona, as they face a race against time to lower salaries in order to register their squad ahead of the new season.
"The players that we are signing can be registered, like Memphis, Kun [Aguero] and Eric [Garcia]. You are well aware of the restrictions that are motivated by the debt we have," he said.
"The ratio we have does not make it easy for us. We are working very well with LaLiga, [sporting director] Mateu Alemany is doing a great job because we have to follow the rules beyond [the fact that] we think are stricter than in other countries.
"We are confident that either by reducing the wage bill or with some formula accepted by LaLiga, we are seeing goodwill on the part of the organisation and its president.
"He [LaLiga president Javier Tebas] is the first one who is interested in having great footballers like Memphis come and play here, but there are rules.
"The players have reacted well and they are understanding. They are listening to the proposals and looking for solutions."
On re-signing Leo Messi, Laporta remained confident.
"The player has always said that he wants to continue, there is no doubt about that," he said.
"We are making progress in all the negotiations involving a contract of this type. They are working very well and it is a wish that we all have.
"We do not hide our willingness for him to continue, to be here for many years."
Sporting director Mateu Alemany also commented on Griezmann, admitting that the club is open to bids.
Absolute shit show from all involved. The fat bastard tubas will find a dodgy system to allow Barca a way out. Dodgy scumbags.Note the bold and underlined bit.
Marca - Barcelona
Joan Laporta took Memphis Depay's presentation as an opportunity to field questions about various other ongoings at Barcelona.
One of the main topics that surrounds the club at the moment is the future of Antoine Griezmann with plenty of rumours circulating that the Frenchman could be offloaded to ease the wage budget.
The Blaugrana president's comments, however, seemed to throw up more questions than provide an answer.
"He is a first team player, he has a valid contract and we are counting on him," he said.
"There has been some [transfer] activity," he added, regarding the forward.
The wage budget is a big issue for Barcelona, as they face a race against time to lower salaries in order to register their squad ahead of the new season.
"The players that we are signing can be registered, like Memphis, Kun [Aguero] and Eric [Garcia]. You are well aware of the restrictions that are motivated by the debt we have," he said.
"The ratio we have does not make it easy for us. We are working very well with LaLiga, [sporting director] Mateu Alemany is doing a great job because we have to follow the rules beyond [the fact that] we think are stricter than in other countries.
"We are confident that either by reducing the wage bill or with some formula accepted by LaLiga, we are seeing goodwill on the part of the organisation and its president.
"He [LaLiga president Javier Tebas] is the first one who is interested in having great footballers like Memphis come and play here, but there are rules.
"The players have reacted well and they are understanding. They are listening to the proposals and looking for solutions."
On re-signing Leo Messi, Laporta remained confident.
"The player has always said that he wants to continue, there is no doubt about that," he said.
"We are making progress in all the negotiations involving a contract of this type. They are working very well and it is a wish that we all have.
"We do not hide our willingness for him to continue, to be here for many years."
Sporting director Mateu Alemany also commented on Griezmann, admitting that the club is open to bids.
Absolute shit show from all involved. The fat bastard tubas will find a dodgy system to allow Barca a way out. Dodgy scumbags.
The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Sums up the Messi mambo.
Says who?:))This thread needs to end, we aren’t getting messi.