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    The Negreira case

    COPE - The big question in the case is where did the 7.3 million paid to Negreira go, as bank records and his private property does not suggest he received all of it - The judge accepts the theory that, in the absence of the money going to active referees, of which there is no proof, that part...
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    La Liga Round 38: Celta Vigo - FC Barcelona 2-1

    Celta are actually close to getting relegated despite their underlying numbers having them top half, which is wild. They play too well to be relegated. They should score at least one for that reason, they are fighting for their lives, whilst it's just a dead rubber for us other than the...
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    The Negreira case

    There would be 2 major points I think they will be going for : 1- Negreira's 'tasks' in regards to ensuring there weren't any more officials from Madrid judging disciplinary sanctions. This can be seen as an attempt to influence results and the competition, because obviously, the goal is to...
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    The Negreira case

    Because he threatened the club using blackmail unless we didn't keep paying, and no information ended up being released. Just a theory though, I'm not too sure what would continue to implicate the club to this present day. We won't know for at least a month why they have done that.
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    The Negreira case

    https://www.libertaddigital.com/deportes/futbol/2023-06-02/imputan-al-hijo-de-negreira-y-amplia-la-investigacion-hasta-la-actualidad-sumando-el-delito-de-blanqueo-de-capitales-7021638/ "Se amplía, comprendiendo desde el año 2001 hasta el momento actual, el período de tiempo a que se extenderá...
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    The Negreira case

    I don't know, the information that led them to do that isnt public for now, but the fact is they have extended the investigation to the present day. One thing that could correspond to it is the fact that after we stopped paying Negreira, he began to earn money from the FCF (Catalan football...
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    The Negreira case

    In the eyes of the court, and the tax authorities, these reports are junk. They don't consider that they corresponded to any payments and have made public statements to that effect, stating payments were found to Negreira which weren't invoiced to anything. The presiding judge also stated that...
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    Pep Guardiola

    Pep won't worsen his legacy for no reason, it is a thing he cares a lot about. Only finished managers like Jose downgrade to B tier clubs.
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    The Negreira case

    I've said it before, but to be honest, if we look at all the available evidence, the chances we are not guilty is really low. And by the looks of things there is a lot not in the public domain that would point to our guilt as well (the proceedings seem to be going very negatively). I don't know...
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    The Negreira case

    Two huge points just dropped today : Javier Negreira (the son) is now being investigated also for criminality, and the period of time being investigated is now extending from 2001 till the current day, meaning they believe some of these crimes being investigated are still occurring now. The...
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    Xavi Hernández

    Xavi : 'People demand the Champions League, but the reality is we are not at the financial level of Bayern, City, Madrid, Juventus...' Ignoring the terrible and misguided Europe mentality once again, its ironic he says this, because he has literally outspent all the clubs he himself named...
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    The Negreira case

    Agreed, its probably unlikely they have any link, unless the Negreira case takes a shocking and unexpected twist. It is worth mentioning though, one of the questions put to Javier Enriquez Negreira was about if he had ever been involved in real estate deals with Josep Contreras. His answer...
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    The Negreira case

    https://www.eldebate.com/espana/20230530/anticorrupcion-envia-a-la-juez-del-caso-negreira-el-informe-sobre-el-aumento-patrimonial-de-4-arbitros-que-desvelo-el-debate_118002.html#utm_source=rrss-comp&utm_medium=tw&utm_campaign=fixed-btn This too. The report on the 4 referees' suspicious real...
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    Frenkie de Jong

    Rodri doesn't really have many standout performances. He is a constant 6/10 guy just like De Jong is described as (though De Jong really isn't). Not really same position or players but De Jong undoubtedly is more talented than Rodri, possibly Rodri is functionally better for having been coached...
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    Frenkie de Jong

    Completely different players, no point even comparing them.
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    Nico Gonzalez

    Valencia at the moment is about his level. He was neither an amazing nor bad player for them. He can produce a great dribble or nice bit of skill sometimes but other than that his general 90 minute play is poor, bad game intelligence and really bad physically other than his size.
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    Lionel "The Greatest of All Time" Messi V2

    Isn't it obvious? He is just here to run propaganda for Lewa and mudding Messi falls under that wheelhouse. He wants to do that so when their accomplishments are compared he has an argument to set up comparing them in a positive light for Lewa.
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    23 - Jules Kounde

    We could have signed better but he is not as bad as people make out either. Xavi prefers a defensive RB anyway and Kounde has good resale value should we wish to put him on the market.
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    9 - Robert Lewandowski

    I don't agree with this idea the setup isn't ideal for Lewandowski. Pretty much the whole offense is predicated on finding him and swinging crosses to him, which in turn, has led to him having a very high xG (which he has underperformed).
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    Premier League 2022/2023

    If it was a Super League clubs like Newcastle or Arsenal wouldn't be getting top4. It is the best league but only by a product of money. Serie A is at a great level whilst hardly spending a penny.

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