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Абе до кога ќе видиме, ама додека им се може ќе си зимаат они пари и ич мува нема да ги лази.ќе биде додека Шпанија не ги снајде грчкото сценарио
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Абе до кога ќе видиме, ама додека им се може ќе си зимаат они пари и ич мува нема да ги лази.ќе биде додека Шпанија не ги снајде грчкото сценарио
Реал спрема банките има долгови ... Нели, на кредит го купија Роналдо...Не пратам дали им се сервисирани кредитите...
Spanish football's economic worries mirror the state's problems, with the country's flagging economy heading into another recession and in danger of following Greece, Portugal and Ireland in need of a bailout.
Real Madrid, who lead the Spanish league , have debts of $773 million, while Barcelona's stand at $756 million and Atletico's are $675 million. Valencia have sold star players like David Villa, David Silva and Juan Mata to drop their own debt to $500 million.
Those numbers eclipse the record revenue of $630 million taken in by Madrid - the world's richest club - in 2010-11 or the $590 million accumulated by Barcelona.
Spanish sports secretary Miguel Cardenal said clubs would get no special treatment when it came to paying the back taxes, but acknowledged it was "impossible'' to expect full payment by June.
So far, the sports ministry plans to have a solution "within a reasonable period of time.''
"Considering the context of the situation our country is facing, it's unreasonable to start introducing dysfunctional steps into the championship that could affect its image, which has a commercial value,'' Cardenal said in an email to The Associated Press.
The government cannot demand payment without crippling clubs and leaving supporters very upset, according to Gay. And no government wants to take such blame at a time when Spanish football has provided a healthy distraction to the tough austerity measures being introduced by a new government enduring record unemployment figures of 23 percent.
"Football on the weekends and three days during the week helps to conceals reality of the problem,'' said Gay, who served on the board of Barcelona-based football club Espanyol for nearly two seasons.
"In the end, everyone is concentrated on Madrid and Barca, who are the kings of the banquet while the rest live a real uncertain future.''
But their dominance has been widely blamed for exacerbating the plight of smaller clubs. Unlike major leagues in other countries that tend to have collective agreements for sharing TV revenues among clubs, Spanish sides negotiate individually, which means Real and Barca get the lion's share of revenues. The top two each earned 140 million euros ($172 million) from television rights last season. Number-three Valencia pocketed only 48 million euros ($59 million).
Го виде некој Мурињо како се крие на Олд Трафорд?
Ако се однесува на мене овој пост, лошо си ме разбрал.Среде Шпанија пееле "Да живее Шпанија" ?
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Како не им е срам еј !!!
Наместо да излезат да пеат "Излези момче право на тераса" што е типична шпанска песна они се запнале да пеат песни на Шпанија..ц.ц.ц...