You can’t take people like Bojan or
@Birdy seriously
Some people just seem to thrive on cynicism. They don’t want balance, they don’t want reason—they just want to watch things burn. You see it in every industry, but construction is a prime example. The loudest voices are often the ones least familiar with how the work actually unfolds, and their “criticism” is more about posturing than substance
The reality is that construction is never a neat binary of “finished” vs “unfinished.” Projects are phased, and occupancy often happens before every last detail is complete. Businesses move in, residents settle down (I moved into our home in late stages in Suisse), and life goes on while final touches are wrapped up. That’s not incompetence—it’s how complex projects are delivered efficiently. Feigning ignorance or willful cynicism?
Overlooking the complexity every massive construction project has to balance: cost, time, and quality. No project can maximize all three simultaneously. There are trade-offs, compromises, delays and adjustments. The true measure of success isn’t whether every cosmetic detail is perfect on day one, but whether the space is safe, functional, and serves its purpose. To dismiss that balance is to misunderstand the very nature of building never mind the politics that constantly surrounds the club
So when critics sneer about “unfinished” projects, they’re not exposing flaws or failures —they’re merely exposing their own lack of understanding. Construction is about creating usable spaces, not chasing an impossible ideal of perfection. Cynicism adds nothing for a club that seems incapable of resisting the Entorno, while builders and current board carry the responsibility of turning vision into reality
Honestly, what can Font and critics reasonably grasp at?