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A Former Real Madrid Employee, Close to Florentino, Warns Tebas and the RFEF
For this close associate of Florentino, there's no doubt about what's coming and he warns the RFEF and Tebas, who tremble at it.
The war between Real Madrid and the RFEF, as well as with Javier Tebas and LaLiga, is open and with clear intentions from both sides. Therefore, thinking about the consequences of all this worries more than one person, including Madridists. But what is clear is that Florentino and his associates have everything in mind except fear.
Joaquín Maroto, a former member of the club and very close to Florentino Pérez, knows where all this is heading at this very moment. The declarations of intent by the clubs and the Federation itself only lead to one end: the Super League. "Today, the Super League is a little closer..." is what the journalist has posted on his social media.
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While it might sound like some baseless warning, it is quite the opposite, and this conflict only accelerates what seems inevitable. For many, this whole tale of the war that Tebas believes he is entering is a victory strategy for the Super League and Florentino himself.
The Super League gains strength
For many, the Super League project is on 'stand-by,' as there have been no 'explosive' updates from it. However, this is far from reality, with all involved working silently and with great caution.
This conflict between Real Madrid and everyone involved in Spanish soccer is a trigger for a precarious refereeing system in Spain. One which has been the subject of criticism, and much evidence points to the need to completely revolutionize the referees' committee.
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While for Tebas, it seems that Madrid is looking very bad by having all the clubs on his side; it is not so. The whole world has seen how the top leader of this competition attacks the biggest club in the world, for a just reason.
Tebas is blinded
Maroto makes it clear, and Tebas's hunt only helps to further strengthen the Super League project and expose the oppression. Especially from institutions like FIFA and mainly UEFA, which, for their own interests, act and interfere with anyone.
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