“Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao just do whatever Real Madrid tells them to do”- Villarreal President levels serious allegations on Los Blancos


“Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao just do whatever Real Madrid tells them to do”- Villarreal President levels serious allegations on Los Blancos

One of the most decisive weeks begins, as well as tense, in Spanish football. On the table in Congress, the Sports Law is being processed. The current version has 39 LaLiga clubs on the warpath since they consider that it harms and threatens them and, in addition, they point out that it will benefit Real Madrid and Barcelona, ​​to be richer and move forward with the Superliga.

Given this scenario, the First and Second clubs are considering calling a stoppage in the competitions as a protest and a measure of pressure against the Government and the PP.

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Fernando Roig Negueroles, CEO of Villarreal wasn’t happy with the latest development and conspired that Real Madrid are being favoured the most through the latest rule changes and Barcelona and any other clubs cannot stop them at this rate. “It is absurd not to listen to 95% of the professional clubs. We have to make a strong League, with this Law it will be the opposite.”

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We will go from being one of the big five to being like the Belgian, Dutch or Portuguese. With one or two great teams…”, affirms Roig Negueroles, CEO of Villarreal. “It’s Real Madrid that made the Government change the Sports Law in their favour. Barcelona and Athletic Bilbao just do whatever Real Madrid tells them to do.”

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Aside from Real Madrid, no other Spanish clubs are on the same wavelength with the new laws

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According to employers’ calculations, €9.1 billion are at stake in this fight for the next decade. They are the income that the Spanish clubs could lose if the Law that the Government and the PP are planning goes ahead. TV rights would fall by €3,510M; sponsorships €2,600M; due to LaLiga Teach, €2,705 million would not be deposited.

Eduardo Dominguez CEO of Ponferradina, warns of the situation: “The current wording favors the interests of one or two clubs that do not agree with the current growth of LaLiga. They look after their interests without caring what happens to the rest”. Manuel Torres, Huesca president, warns that a judicial hell could be coming in football: “The Law places us in a situation of risk, it opens the door to a possible rupture of the current system of exploitation.”

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