Juanma Rodríguez Reveals Why Laporta is Wrong: Barça Doesn't...
The well-known commentator criticized Joan Laporta's management at "El Chiringuito" while leading Barça
To no one's surprise, everything points to Barça getting its way and being able to register Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor. It'll be thanks to the CSD, which will grant the club the precautionary measure so that both players can be part of the second half of the season.
Last night on El Chiringuito was Toni Freixa, former director of FC Barcelona, to defend the whole case and Joan Laporta's management. "I believe that Barça is completely right, as I've been defending them for a long time," he commented first.
Toni Freixa's arguments on El Chiringuito
"That the articles that the league and the Federation have said are applicable, are not. Furthermore, it turns out they've issued that agreement through a body that doesn't have the authority for it, the Monitoring Commission. It's an act null and void," explained Toni Freixa himself to the program's audience.
Meanwhile, José Luís Sánchez, who has also been very critical of everything related to Barça, left a clear message. "The rule that governs us has said they can't be registered again. (...) That you talk to me about rules and regulations, with your past, I find it hard to accept," said the journalist.
Juanma Rodríguez doesn't stay silent either
However, one of the moments of the night was Juanma Rodríguez's intervention when responding to Toni Freixa. "Indeed, Freixa. You're not right about Olmo or anything regarding the Negreira Case," he stated.
"You're not right about Olmo because of the Negreira Case. You were paying 8.4 million euros for 17 years," Juanma Rodríguez made clear.
Additionally, Juanma Rodríguez also took the opportunity to leave a lesson for the younger ones. "Boys and girls of Spain, it's not right to arrive late to matches. If you have a match at eight in the evening and you arrive at eight and two like Barcelona, that's not right," he commented.
"You shouldn't learn from Barcelona. Actions have consequences, and we are responsible for our actions. For 40 years, not since yesterday, these gentlemen, as José Luís Sánchez said, have been playing with marked cards," he concluded.
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