Timber! (Laporta way of life)
- lasantiaguinarm
- 21 jul 2022
- 2 Min. de lectura
These days I was thinking... What would I do if I were a supporter of Barcelona? Would I be scandalized by the use of the levers, even the invention of the word, the mortgage to which they subject the club? Or would I be celebrating the arrival of Lewandowski and company with all my heart?
One thing is true: being without Messi already causes a hangover, but the 14th has destroyed them.
Timber! said Groucho, in Spain transformed into Bring wood! and popularized as ¡More Wood! "Más madera"
And that is the Laporta Way of Life: Lewandoski! More levers! Kessie! More levers! We renew FKD! More levers! Gavi is pure Masía, Pedri will never be cold again!
Basketball? More levers. Feminine? More levers.
Long live Fathermany Padremany!
If I was a culé I would think that the best thing, the optimal thing, would be that the levers serve to clean up, not to acquire new future debts or lose assets in a half-catastrophic way. But... haven't all the rules and regulations in football already been blown up?
If there is a SuperLeague, Barça will receive sufficient financing to overcome the most pressing money problems. If there is not, as proposed, and there are those clauses for non-compliant clubs, there would also be money. And if there isn't, and there isn't any dough from the partners either, and Ceferin continues to govern, and PSG continues to spend, and Guardiola with City transformed into Athletes of the sale-purchase... does Barça have to be less?
Well, if you have to continue selling rooms in the house, Spotify in its entirety and whatever it takes to keep Madrid from winning more Champions... do it.
This is football without rules, more wood to burn and then we'll see.
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I don't remember the tweeter (if anyone does, I quote him) who also suggested that Barcelona plays with the idea that they will have credits to reform the stadium because Spain will consider it strategic for a future World Cup or European Championship. Well... more wood! Timber, timber!
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