El @realmadrid té un saldo negatiu en fitxatges de jugadors els darrers 5 anys de 285M€, 65M€ en entrenadors, a la espera de saber els números d’aquest any.
Ha deixat de facturar pels concerts, 125M€/any, pel parking que no es farà 15M€/any i pel SkyBar que tampoc funciona, altres 15M€
Paga 35M€/any pels interessos del Bernabeu i altres 37M€/any d’amortització dels prestecs …
amb aquests números no em crec que estiguin en Fair Play … ja m’ho explicareu @Tebasjavier@LaLiga
The year is 2006, Messi World cup debut in Germany. Young sensational player cherished by all Argentines. He scored a goal against Serbia and Montenegro making the start of his legendary journey.
The rest is history 🐐🙌
@alexpintanel@EsportsRAC1 Si se cierran en banda con lo de Julian, les ficharía a Pubill, clausula de 80 M antes de que se la suban, y ya tendríamos central y lateral para 10 años.
Una pregunta @rfef, lo del Fair Play como funciona?
Lo digo porque el Real Madrid tiene una deuda de 3600M€, tiene una plantilla que el que menos cobra se embolsa 6-7M€ y no vende a nadie...
No se, algo no me cuadra
#MHDP@Tebasjavier
Si el ATM hubiese aceptado la oferta de 100M por Julian Alvarez, ahora mismo tendrían a Bernardo Silva y Cucurella en la plantilla y todavía le sobrarían mas de 50M para traer a un delantero (únicamente con la venta de Julian), pero prefirieron poner 4 tuits.
-El Bayern fichó a Olise después de una temporada en el Palace donde hizo 10 Goles y 6 Asistencias.
-El PSG fichó a Kvaratskhelia después de una temporada en el Nápoles donde hizo 5 Goles y 3 Asistencias.
-El PSG fichó a Doué después de una temporada en el Rennes donde hizo 4 Goles y 4 Asistencias.
El Barça ficha a Gordon por precio similar llevando 17 Goles y 5 Asistencias 🧐
🚨🎙️Gerard Pique on Florentino Perez interview after his comments on Barcelona yesterday:
“Florentino Perez speaking about ‘corruption’ and acting like Real Madrid are some innocent victims of football politics is genuinely one of the greatest comedy acts in football history.
For decades, Madrid built an entire culture around pressure, pressure on referees, pressure from the media, pressure from the institutions, pressure from the Bernabéu atmosphere itself. But now that Barcelona embarrassed them for an entire generation, suddenly Pérez wants the world to believe Madrid were oppressed? Nobody buys that outside Madrid TV.
The reality Madrid fans hate hearing is simple: during Barça’s greatest era, there was no conspiracy needed. The difference was football quality, intelligence, identity and mentality. While Madrid were obsessed with galácticos and PR, Barça built a football philosophy the entire world admired. Kids everywhere copied Barça. Coaches everywhere studied Barça. Nobody was studying Mourinho parking the bus and crying in press conferences.
And let’s stop pretending the Negreira story changes what happened on the pitch. Did Negreira make Messi destroy Madrid 5-0 at Camp Nou? Did Negreira make Madrid players chase shadows under Pep Guardiola? Did Negreira force Sergio Ramos and Pepe to kick instead of defend because they couldn’t stop us technically?
Perez keeps talking about history because modern football hurts him. Every time Barcelona rises again, Madrid immediately starts another political campaign. It’s always referees, UEFA, Tebas, conspiracies… everything except accepting that Barça’s football at its peak made Madrid look ordinary.
And honestly, Madrid fans should be careful before opening conversations about influence and power in football. Real Madrid acting like outsiders is ridiculous. The biggest institutions, the biggest media pressure, the biggest political connections in Spanish football for decades… and now suddenly they want sympathy? Please.
The funniest part is Pérez counting European Cups from the 1950s every time Barça wins a new generation of fans. Football evolved. The world remembers greatness they actually watched live. They remember Ronaldinho getting standing ovations at the Bernabéu. They remember Messi humiliating Madrid repeatedly. They remember Guardiola changing football forever while Madrid spent years desperately trying to stop him.
Madrid don’t really hate Barcelona because of Negreira. They hate Barcelona because Barça became the face of football excellence in the modern era and deep down, that still burns them.”