Boluda had the money but as Calderon's right hand man he didn't have enough years at the club (as if he'd win, haha), and the "White Platform" didn't get the funds together. Not as if either one would win to be honest. Surprises me how they didn't work together, but apparently being the president yourself is the most important thing.
And both Barca presidents have been accused of fraud. Great system to keep them in place. There is no more postal voting.
There were 4 different options last time, but people just didn't mind voting for the people accused of fraud, you can see it on this forum that people jus tdon't care as long as the team is winning. Well, to be precise, it was Mendoza that rigged the postal votes, Boluda just rigged the assembly meeting. As long as Florentino is competing against guys like that, he's winning.
Barcelona had them even before Laporta took over. Which is an eternity ago (Beckham). How did you come to that conclusion?
Sanchis was all over the place during and after the match against Barcelona. Apparently kicking Neymar was ok, then it wasn't. Before the match Real Madrid was the best team in the League, after the match it is "clear that there were problems with the team". I don't see what Sanchis has done other than contradict himself in his weekly articles and on the radio in the past few years. I expect the same old "we will build a project, depend on the cantera, invest in players that the coach needs" that everybody says. Apparently having had an impressive football career is the main aspect of how good somebody can be as a president.
I hate Perez but let's be honest. All presidents will want their voices to be heard. You think working under Perez is difficult, go work for Man City, or Chelsea, club that a lead by the guy giving money from his pocket. That is difficult. Perez is an idiot, our coaches (Mourinho aside) are even better idiots for not pushing their agenda or failing to get the results with one. Perez interest: 1. Results (trophies), if we can't get the first one then 2. lets lose but still sell jersies with stars playing. We might as well field a segunda player and win CL with him if that is what the manager wants. But he won't tolirate playing a segunda player and losing. I honestly think the biggest mistake Perez ever did was to choose the players over Mourinho.
Probably not, being a good business man who makes the club lots of money doesn't seem to be too handy at the moment ( well last 7 years at least) when it comes to bringing the club success on the pitch though, which sadly I think is equally as important as finances but maybe for some reason Flo is not to be blamed for that, or maybe that's a minor requirement so who cares?. I don't know, no matter how I spin it I still see a need for balance between the two that has not occurred , there's gotta be a way to fix that
Speaking about contradicting himself: your hero FloPe said that Benitez is solution and fired him 17 days later. Sanchis will bring fresh air to the club, Florentisimo is in agony.
Ancelotti was even more scathing as he looked back at the game of managerial dominoes that has unfolded during Florentino Pérez's second term in office, highlighting that "Zidane will become Real Madrid's fifth coach since 2009". He went on to pose the following question: "This succession of coaches prompts a question that needs to be answered: is it really always down to the coach? Are they always the ones getting it wrong? You can all draw your own conclusions". www.marca.com/en/football/real-madrid/2016/01/10/5692a5c8ca4741055b8b457d.html
Weren't you the one calling for Benitez' head all the time? Why are you linking an article in which Ancelotti basically says we shouldn't have sacked Benitez? You figured that the players disliked Benitez while Ancelotti says that they players had nothing against him in Interview A, and that he shouldn't have been sacked in Interview B. Any more interviews where Ancelotti disagrees with your point of view?
Apparently he'll bring Hierro and Raul along as members of his campaign / directors. Fresh Air = Bringing back former players with one of them being the guy who took over the assistant job after our current coach left it vacant. The only thing Sanchis has got going for him is the he's played football for Real Madrid for a very long time. Other than that, no qualifications as a club president or experience in the field.
Anchi is actually talking about your hero, 9 coaches since 2009. I like how he rubs it to Perez that his decision to fire Anchi was dumb. Lol, you are so clueless it is not even worth it to argue with you. Perez is going down soon, get used to it.
Show that he can run a very succesful business. Which is what he did with the club. Maybe Sanchis will give the members a weekly article on the website just to stay in his current occupation. We're talking about the club president here. Again, qualifications are? Playing football, and writing articles that are most likely edited and corrected? Being on radio? What's Sanchis educational level? Can he speak any other language than Spanish? Being a player with tons of trophies on your feet doesn't mean you can run a business.
Ah, so they did it so long ago, and not months before the last election. That surely doesn't explain why they actually had multiple candidates running. He changed the rules a few months prior to the next election, specifically to eliminate his two competitors. If he really believed in these rules, he would have done it in 2009, not 2012.
And by the info you presented you made great points.right? nice...I wont even bother to get into debate here..
Knowing that provides me with great comfort. According to Florentino's competitors, these rules were only made to "ensure that Florentino stays forever and nobody can oppose him". Barcelona have been having elections with the same rules for almost a decade now and there were multiple choices in all of them. How do they manage to get the funds ready and everything but the same rules are Considered Florentino's shield in Madrid? His competitors were Calderon's right hand man, and a guy who had some solid talk but couldn't back it up although he knew about it ("If we can, we will compete, but i'm not sure we can"). Again. At some point somebody will have to answer how Barcelona manage to find 4 people that provide the funds and the membership years and in Madrid, the capital of Spain, it's completely impossible and Florentino's shield.
He doesn't have enough membership years, remember? Besides, Calderon was more than close enough, down to the haircut.