Little was said about the fact that Barça did not need to make a draw to award season ticket holders their requested seats at the Camp Nou for the second round. It was a negative surprise that of the 62,000 who surrendered at Montjuïc, the offer of 27,000 was not conquered. The actual number was not reported. Is there a disfection? Otherwise, it seems that way, despite the team’s good track record flip. But perhaps the folly of not setting a date for this partial return is more important. After the failures in attendance at Montjuïc (from 17,700 to 23,000 subscribers), the responsible board, Elena Fortspoke of a return to the Camp Nou in mid-January (the second round starts on the 19th). later, Antonio Escuderovice president of the Social Area, assured that it will not be until the end of March. Then, through the City Council, it came out that the club asked to extend the lease of Montjuïc until May 31. total confusion. Is it possible that the need to earn money is hidden in view of the fact that on December 31 the players must be registered (Elm) and pay installments of chips, while expecting Nike, but it does not come? Some details suggest a lack of liquidity. For example, the €21,000 claimed from the cheerleaders, for fines for bad behaviour; the half million fine from UEFA for declaring ‘lever’ as ordinary income; the stingy contribution of aid to the victims of Valencia; etc. Now we add the low reception that the partial return to the Camp Nou has. Even a Barça ‘Black Friday’ is not enough.
Source: La Verdad

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