Hugo Scotia (SPORT):
If Joan Laporta wasn't Joan Laporta, he would have been watching matches for a long time from his sofa at home and not from the podium.
One gets the impression that there is no planning within the club and that we have had a childish "modus operandi" for years. This immature way of behaving is based on selling illusions to entertain people for a while, and at the moment of truth when there is no room for manoeuvre the real cards are on the table.
In his second term, Laporta seems to be going miles without really knowing which direction to take and hoping that luck will put him on the right path.
With 15 days left until the market closes and a few hours before the start of the season we could not move forward in a different way than in recent years in the market, and we still have to register many players.
The fans must also have a "confession of guilt" like I do because year after year we continue to fall into the same trap. From within the club they say one thing and the reality is completely different. And to be honest this reality is very unpleasant.
Just because the management is chaotic doesn't mean that everything is bad when it comes to football, on the contrary, I still believe that the team has the ability and talent to compete in everything, and if the technical staff, as they say, does successful tactical and physical work, I have no doubt that the results will appear sooner rather than later.
In fact, a Barcelona that has been affected but not sunk has only two ways to heal a wound of this magnitude: win titles, and be more demanding with those who run the club.
If Joan Laporta wasn't Joan Laporta, he would have been watching matches for a long time from his sofa at home and not from the podium.
One gets the impression that there is no planning within the club and that we have had a childish "modus operandi" for years. This immature way of behaving is based on selling illusions to entertain people for a while, and at the moment of truth when there is no room for manoeuvre the real cards are on the table.
In his second term, Laporta seems to be going miles without really knowing which direction to take and hoping that luck will put him on the right path.
With 15 days left until the market closes and a few hours before the start of the season we could not move forward in a different way than in recent years in the market, and we still have to register many players.
The fans must also have a "confession of guilt" like I do because year after year we continue to fall into the same trap. From within the club they say one thing and the reality is completely different. And to be honest this reality is very unpleasant.
Just because the management is chaotic doesn't mean that everything is bad when it comes to football, on the contrary, I still believe that the team has the ability and talent to compete in everything, and if the technical staff, as they say, does successful tactical and physical work, I have no doubt that the results will appear sooner rather than later.
In fact, a Barcelona that has been affected but not sunk has only two ways to heal a wound of this magnitude: win titles, and be more demanding with those who run the club.
🔵🔴📰Hugo Scotia (SPORT):
If Joan Laporta wasn't Joan Laporta, he would have been watching matches for a long time from his sofa at home and not from the podium.
One gets the impression that there is no planning within the club and that we have had a childish "modus operandi" for years. This immature way of behaving is based on selling illusions to entertain people for a while, and at the moment of truth when there is no room for manoeuvre the real cards are on the table.
In his second term, Laporta seems to be going miles without really knowing which direction to take and hoping that luck will put him on the right path.
With 15 days left until the market closes and a few hours before the start of the season we could not move forward in a different way than in recent years in the market, and we still have to register many players.
The fans must also have a "confession of guilt" like I do because year after year we continue to fall into the same trap. From within the club they say one thing and the reality is completely different. And to be honest this reality is very unpleasant.
Just because the management is chaotic doesn't mean that everything is bad when it comes to football, on the contrary, I still believe that the team has the ability and talent to compete in everything, and if the technical staff, as they say, does successful tactical and physical work, I have no doubt that the results will appear sooner rather than later.
In fact, a Barcelona that has been affected but not sunk has only two ways to heal a wound of this magnitude: win titles, and be more demanding with those who run the club.
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