[新聞] Laporta To Offer Resignation This Week
Joan Laporta will offer his resignation to the board of Barcelona on Thursday
in order to avoid fresh elections and Albert Vicens will take over at the
helm, according to Diario Sport.
The ground breaking move will be made after more than 60 per cent of club
members voted against the current regime in a vote of no confidence at the
weekend.
In order for the board to step down, 65 per cent of voters were required to
go against them, but the fact that more than half did so has piled the
pressure on.
Sport believe that various directors have stated their belief that after the
vote, Laporta should step down and save the rest of his board from having to
go, which could see elections called for if enough leave.
If he does in fact resign on Thursday, then it is believed that the first
vice president, Vicens, will step up to become president, and economic vice
president, Ferran Soriano, will be his number two.
That would ensure that there would be no need for elections to be held this
year and the current set-up could carry out their mandate until a vote
becomes obligatory in 2010.
Laporta is desperate not to allow his former ally and vice president, Sandro
Rosell, the chance to take over now and that has also influenced his decision
to offer his resignation.
Barcelona would be able to continue with their plans and there would be no
interference in the club's summer transfer activity, which would happen if
elections were set.
After Sunday's vote, Laporta attempted to put a brave face on the fact he had
held on by five per cent, but now members of his own board have turned
against him.
"It has been a sweet defeat. But there was also a silent majority," he told
Sport before news of his plan to resign broke.
"It was a day of complete democracy in which many members showed their will
for there to be change, but also a silent majroity that did not turn up,
nearly 80,000 of them.
"Those are the people that I believe are waiting to see what the results of
the teams are this season and want us to make certain changes. They have
given us an chance to continue onwards and to finish out mandate that the
fans gave us in 2006.
"The fact that the silent majority was there showed that the motion was
unable to motivate enough people."
Lucas Brown, Goal.com
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所以似乎是不必進行大選...
不過這樣能夠解決俱樂部分裂的現況嗎?
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Visca el Barca i visca Catalunya !
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