Tebas hits out at ‘tragicomedy’ as Barca register Olmo
La Liga’s chief has had his say
La Liga president Javier Tebas, has unsurprisingly, had his say on the latest developments in Barcelona’s Dani Olmo and Pau Victor saga.
The Catalan giants have been granted temporary permission to register the two players by the Spanish government after launching a fresh appeal.
Tebas has issued a statement on social media to share his thoughts on the situation and says he’s “surprised” by the latest turn of events:
Here’s his statement in full:
“Chapter 1 of this tragicomedy.
“Many things are surprising about the recent precautionary measure:
“1. Speed of the process: An unusual speed that did not give rise to a hearing for either LaLiga or the RFEF.
“2. Ignoring previous resolutions: Ignoring previous decisions of both the CSD and the courts of justice.
“3. Declaration of lack of competence of the Monitoring Commission: This decision demonstrates a profound lack of knowledge about how previous visas and quasi-definitive licenses are managed. Are there no previous agreements in these institutions?
“Furthermore, there is no mention at any time of the articles of the RFEF regulations that prevented the granting of licenses to players, which is the key to the issue and not economic control. An intentional omission?
“It is clear that, with this precautionary measure, the CSD contradicts what is stated in the reasons for the Sports Law, where the economic control of LaLiga is praised. This control, admired worldwide, has been key to saving numerous historic clubs from ruin and achieving an integrated competition on and off the field. However, the CSD questions this, once again showing a lack of knowledge of the effects of its decisions (which is not the first time).
“For some time now, the CSD - and in particular its president, giving the appropriate instructions - seems to have the objective of dismantling the systems that operate in LaLiga and have the majority support of the clubs. The president of the CSD seems to listen to a single voice, which does not represent Spanish professional football. And that voice, curiously, maintains a complicit silence in this case. Where is Real Madrid TV now? (to be continued)”
Barcelona president Joan Laporta is expected to hold a press conference next Tuesday where he will offer the club’s version of events on the whole saga.
Source: barcablaugranes.com
Post a Comment