ajnotkeith
Senior Member
Xavi's tenure is naturally going to be a topic of the re election debate. If Laporta didn't want these things to be discussed, he should have held it at another time.A disgraceful interview to push Powerpoint Font. It must really hurt that Flick showed the world, that these players are indeed competitive. Since they can't attack from the sporting side, they try it the other way around now.
If it's just a simple truth and not a campaign, why wait with this interview until election week? Why risk agitation before an important CL knock-out match? A classic stab in the back. They all think about their own personal fights, not about the club or the team.
All the red cards during his coaching career showed his innerself as well. Xavi can fuck off back to the desert, he'll never have Iniesta's character. Thankfully his miserable coaching skills reduced the weight of his words, so Laporta has nothing to fear.
It is normal that these topics or others will be brought up during a re-election campaign, and if it does cause dressing room disruption, it is Laporta's fault, he should have held the election later.
