Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Could Ferrer team up with Rosell?

Catalan sports paper Sport claims that Barcelona assets vice-president Jaume Ferrer does not plan to join the candidacy of Sandro Rosell.

Ferrer would feel bad about rumours regarding a possible deal between him and Rosell, even more so because he wouldn't have talked once to the former sports vice-president over the last four years.

Barcelona first vice-president Alfons Godall had suggested in an interview with Catalan radio station RAC 1 last month that Ferrer could become part of the team of Rosell, who left the club in June 2005 and will take part in the presidential elections this year:

"I don't know, but I don't exclude that Jaume Ferrer would talk with Sandro Rosell, who clearly not shares the current model because he doesn't have patience, he is mort short-term minded, more results-oriented. And I sometimes had the impression that Ferrer shared that model."

Read more:
Ferrer: "One board candidacy will be difficult"
The Rosell Project - Part 4: The Board (2)
Ferrer feels backed by own poll

7 comments:

  1. Vice-president Perrín yesterday in Cadena Cope talking bad things about Laporta and Godall.
    Listen de interview, it's interesting.

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  2. Will see if I can find it and open the podcast, Xavitu. If there's something new in it, we'll publish it. Thanks for the suggestion!

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  3. Well, it´s a very strong possibility; maybe the "war media" is going to start. At this moment, Rosell is beside to MD (in the future? Sport never, never liked to be on the loser horse)... and do you who is the Deep Throat in the current Directiva beside to MD?

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  4. I don't know, Bryan, but could it be Perrin? The "exclusive" story El Mundo Deportivo (MD) had on the candidacy of Ferrer might have been thanks to his leak. It sure was Perrin who confirmed the story very quick to several media.

    It also seems to me that Sport is at this moment quite neutral, maybe waiting to see how things go.

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  5. They're a good team then. Ferrer in the shadow and Perrin doing the interviews...

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