Sunday, 25 September 2011

Yes to Qatar Foundation, the peel is "more than a club"

chapapoteandolacosta.jpg In yesterday afternoon Members of FC Barcelona commissioners met in assembly to decide on three more or less important issues in the future of the entity Blaugrana. The most notable issue in the voting day was asked by a group of partners to support or roll back the sponsorship agreement with Qatar Foundation. The result was overwhelming support: 697 votes in favor, 76 against and 36 blank. The other two items proposed by the board were also approved by absolute majority, both the prohibition of smoking in the Nou Camp from the near future and to create a "tier young" to supposedly bring together young people more noisy and hear them cheer in a stadium that is sometimes more like a theater than a football field.

So has ratified the agreement with Qatar Sports Investment (QSI) for all club soccer teams in his uniform advertise Qatar Foundation to the 2015-16 season for a total amount of 171 million euros, an average 30 kilos per year, to which we must add 5 million each that can win Champions Barca. So do not doubt that at Barça or at least partners in the sector with the capacity to vote, the peel is more than a club.

Who cares that Qatar does not meet the most basic human rights as long as you put a fortune on the table? It seems that very few people, unfortunately. But the most obscene matter arises when listening to Sandro Rosell, or any of its directors to justify their business with such ridiculous statements as "all people in Qatar is very happy" or "Qatar is a country that is opening up the world." The latter is what they said the propaganda apparatus of the Franco regime in its campaign makeover that began in the mid-60. Something like "are bad, but not as much as others," or "bad, but have been worse." Emetic.

Qatar Foundation is a Qatari regime dependent, that's for sure. And there is no denying that Qatar is far from complying with human rights, however much it Rosell and his make-up or that most members prefer to watch commissioners club coffers to the injustices of a totalitarian regime. Then it does not fill the mouth to the current directive blaugrana or the vast majority of electors in criticizing partner agreements Laporta and his people with the Uzbek government slave. Everybody has a lot to shut up.

What we do is the least funny thing is that they are supposed to have been an act of civility by agreeing that smoking can no longer be at the Camp Nou, have been in favor of selling the club's soul to the devil. Women , homosexuals and immigrants exploited in Qatar to give them, but to me that no one would take the smoke from his cigarette ... That's the way ...

Finally, not wanting to dwell with a subject that I have not had time to tell me how I like, I have to say about the "tier young" I wake up my doubts. I think it's something you may end up getting out of hand the club, but hey, time will tell. I think it's a project you can lose more than win.



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