f“ A vote for No is a vote for freedom. ” - Joan Laporta
Joan Laporta has survived Futbol Club Barcelona’s Vote of No Confidence.
The problem?
The club’s citizens are no longer convinced with Laporta (as with the amount of voters who wanted him ousted out), and his former team which includes Soriano and Ingla are no longer with him. And now the club’s impending elections in several years coming will further boils to more added strain on the club’s welfare. And Sandro Rosell (and other, whomever aspirants for the control of Barcelona’s future) will no doubt play some roles in these factors. The division is total and complete, and this football club once again has it’s stand and future on the brink of disruptive order and anarchy, with a big pessimistic sense of collapse and gloom for fighting for trophies, victories and reputation.
The biggest pressure of Futbol Club Barcelona’s ostensible success in the upcoming La Liga season is now fully pressed upon Josep Guardiola, his supporting team and of course, on the players themselves.
It makes further point that Laporta’s decision to hire Guardiola could become his biggest risk taking decision (one that would crucially mounted on not only his future as president but also on that of the club).
A risk that, for the entire period of his presidency of the club could either be one of the most folly mistakes he’ll ever make,……. or one of the most momentous judgment ever.
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