The majority were 60+ and women. Which says quite well about Barto's election campaign and the control of local newspapers were crucial.
That's what it is.
Incredibly sad that most older believe in everything in the magazine.
The majority were 60+ and women. Which says quite well about Barto's election campaign and the control of local newspapers were crucial.
That's what it is.
Incredibly sad that most older believe in everything in the magazine.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in 2010 there were a lot more socis than there are now I think ('cause everybody could become soci back then).It's not only that, though. The opposition couldn't motivate their demographic to go and vote. There were 10k less voters now than in 2010.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but in 2010 there were a lot more socis than there are now I think ('cause everybody could become soci back then).
Thx, so relatively the number of socis who voted today was a lot higher than in 2010. Also in 2010 the election was on game-day, not in the middle of the holiday-season like today.In 2010 Barça had 170k members (according to Wikipedia,I have het to find another source). This number has decreased to less than 110k I believe, which is close to a third!
How can people still say that Barto/Rosell look more serious from a business perspective than Laporta? Club is losing money and he and the club are being persecuted left right and centre while being FIFA banned and youngsters thrown out of La Masia. But hey at least he's got great business responsibility. Qatar and all that.
Bartomeu: "La Masia solution? Return to work discreetly, make it less transparent and talk less about Barça B and youth football. It is a mistake to make them [B players] both train with the first team, making them play friendlies and debut in cup games."
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