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- [picture] Josep Maria Minguella at the fair
- The Quotes: Plaza, Benedito, Rosell, Laporta, Ferrer
- Benedito, Salvat, Guixa and Plaza struggling with ...
- Former player Amor supports candidacy Rosell
- Plaza: "I hope to run again in 2022"
- [picture] Jaume Ferrer and the Barça shirt
- Cartoon 38: Rosell appearing on scene
- Most read of the week
- The remodelling plan of Santiago Salvat
- The Quotes: Ferrer, Ingla, Benedito, Rosell, Plaza
- Several top players offered to candidates
- [2003] The collection of the signatures has ended
- [picture] Marc Ingla and member number 18
- Weekly Round-Up (24): Countdown to June 13
- Plaza rejects offer to sell signatures
- Former vice-president changes Rosell for Ingla
- Rosell has already enough signatures
- [pictures] Rosell, Ingla and the Catalan president
- Former president Gaspart linked to Ingla
- The Quotes: Ferrer, Perrin, Salvat, Rosell, Plaza
- Salvat wants scouting network of ex-players
- [picture] The blood of Alexis Plaza
- Zubizarreta main option to replace Begiristain
- [picture] The bus of Sandro Rosell
- Salvat: "The board of Laporta has been extremist"
- The Quotes: Ferrer, Benedito, Laporta, Rosell, Salvat
- Ingla wants to appoint club ambassadors
- Cartoon 37: Electoral battle intensifies
- Rosell: "I don't represent the Brazilian school"
- [picture] The human tower of Jaume Ferrer
- Torres not willing to negotiate with candidates
- The Quotes: Guixa, Minguella, Soriano, Salvat, Rosell
- Benedito: "They paid too much for Ibrahimovic"
- [video] The remodelling plan of Sandro Rosell
- [picture] Ingla and his PlayStation
- Rosell to file lawsuit against Ingla
- [2003] Klaus Toppmöller, the coach of Medina
- Seven board members continue until 30 June
- Ayats: "We have a model and experience"
- The Quotes: Salvat, Ferrer, Ingla, Rosell, Laporta
- [picture] Jaume Guixa on patrol
- There could be up to six electorals debates
- Rosell: "We can't afford to relax now"
- The Quotes: Soriano, Perrin, Salvat, Rosell, Ferrer
- Salvat: "The member will know everything"
- [picture] Jaume Ferrer and David Villa
- [video] Benedito uses Al Pacino to motivate team
- "Sandro Rosell" not on support slips
- [2003] Llaurado has deal with Iker Casillas
- Guixa: "We remain the clear alternative to Laporta"
- Most read of the week
- The Quotes: Godall, Ferrer, Salvat, Soriano, Rosell
- [picture] Sandro Rosell and Charly
- Ingla: "We will change the style of government"
- [picture] Candidates take part in football game
- Former president Nunez will support Rosell
- [picture] Soriano visiting Brazil
- The Quotes: Benedito, Ferrer, Salvat, Ingla, Rosell
- Weekly Round-Up (23): Who will succeed Laporta?
- Rosell: "Guardiola represents our core values"
- Godall resigns as director ahead of the elections
- Txiki: "My future will depend on new president"
- Poll Voting Intentions: One Month Before
- [picture] The kiss of Santiago Salvat
- The Quotes: Benedito, Rosell, Laporta
- Ingla wants global youth academy
- [2003] Main Catalan bank denies link with Bassat
- Benedito accuses paper of burying poll
- [picture] Japanese signature for Ingla
- The campaign logo of Sandro Rosell
- The Quotes: Plaza, Salvat, Rosell, Ingla, Ferrer
- Son Camp Nou architect could lead remodelling
- Rosell: "Barça is not only about goals and titles"
- Sala i Martin to leave the club in July
- The process of collecting the signatures
- [picture] Sandro Rosell and the fun candidate
- The Quotes: Perrin, Minguella, Ferrer, Ingla, Rosell
- Cruyff won't support any candidate
- Guixa: "We won't win by promising a star signing"
- Poll result: Who would you vote for?
- Did Ingla want to sign Mourinho?
- [picture] Campaign flyer of Alexis Plaza
- The Quotes: Benedito, Rosell, Salvat, Ingla, Plaza
- The collection of the signatures has started
- Do you speak Catalan or Spanish?
- [2003] Poll: Bassat almost 50%, Laporta 0%
- Benedito: "Transfer of Villa won't influence vote"
- Rosell wants to regulate new members
- [picture] Ingla taking part in run
- The Quotes: Ferrer, Salvat, Godall, Rosell, Ingla
- Ingla denies he didn't want Unicef on shirt
- Plaza considers Alexanko as sports director
- Ayats: "Guardiola already knows us"
- Rosell wants Guardiola for six more years
- Most read of the week
- The Quotes: Oliver, Ingla, Salvat, Rosell, Plaza
- Torres not rejecting approach by Rosell
- Benedito: "We want to listen to the member"
- Guixa presents campaign logo and slogan
- Ferrer will also use a campaign bus
Speaking at a meeting with Barcelona fans at his campaign headquarters, Barcelona presidential candidate and asset vice-president Jaume Ferrer has said that his opponent and former marketing and sports vice-president Marc Ingla didn't want to put Unicef on the shirt of the club in 2006:"I'm happy that Ingla now wants to continue with the Unicef model, while he preferred another model which was that of Betandwin, now Bwin. He also approved the option of 'Beijing 2008', the Olympic Games in Beijing. So I'm happy that he at this moment wishes to keep the model of 'More than a club' that includes a solidary commitment."Asked about the statement of Ferrer, Ingla denied at a press meeting organized by Spanish sports weekly paper Don Balón to have been against Unicef as shirt sponsor and that he, in his function of marketing vice-president, had presented all options to his board colleagues in order for them to make a decision: "This is not true. What is true is that I led the search for what we would put on the shirts. My main task as marketing vice-president was to explain the different options to the board, with all the positive and negative aspects, so to give the directors the chance to make a decision.I presented several options to the board, some of which included big amounts of money, more than Madrid is currently getting for their shirt. There was Betandwin and also Beijing 2008. The chance of being linked with the Olympic Games and China when the country had just started a process of opening itself to the world seemed interesting.But in the end we thought that the Unicef project was the most revolutionary one. I was in charge of that decision and I in fact personally went to New York to present the project to Unicef, starting the contacts with Unicef representatives first in Barcelona and later in Madrid and Geneva. So I was one of the key people in that deal."Read more:Ingla: "Barça should be reference of 21st century"Ferrer: "I know how do this"Ingla plans referendums on shirts and stadium
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