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- Poll result: Who do you (not) want to be president?
- Polls: Who do you (not) want to be president?
- Live Coverage: Fourth presidential debate
- Rosell company involved in Brazilian investigation
- Guixa will vote for Ferrer
- Cartoon 44: A Camp Nou 2.0?
- Weekly Round-Up (26): Four days to the vote
- Live Coverage: Third presidential debate
- Ten impertinent questions: Jaume Ferrer
- Plaza will return blank ballot paper
- Rumours about pact Benedito-Ingla-Ferrer
- Cartoon 43: Laporta above election battle
- [picture] The second debate
- Ten impertinent questions: Agusti Benedito
- Ingla reveals his plan for Camp Nou 2.0
- [picture] Sandro Rosell at the market
- Cartoon 42: Jaume Ferrer
- Rosell wants Sala i Martin as advisor
- Poll Voting Intentions: One Week Before
- Guixa will make his vote public
- [picture] The first debate
- [video] Japanese support for Ingla
- Cartoon 41: President Benedito
- Ingla contradicts presumed season-ticket upgrade
- [2003] Jewish name causes upset in first debate
- The first presidential debate
- [picture] The paella of Marc Ingla
- Benedito wants sections to have own president
- Poll: Who would you vote for?
- Ferrer: "Barça is a club that unites"
- [2003] Txiki has talked with all six candidates
- Most read of the week
- [picture] The children of Sandro Rosell
- [video] The campaign song of Jaume Ferrer
- Ingla: "I will be a very quiet president"
- Benedito introduces "associate" and "barcelonista"
- Weekly Round-Up (25): The Final Four
- The Quotes: Benedito, Ingla, Ferrer, Rosell
- [picture] The football table of Marc Ingla
- [2003] Rosell and Txiki meeting with Hiddink
- Ferrer: "You have to consider where the club was"
- [picture] Sandro Rosell and his sofa
- The Quotes: Benedito, Ferrer, Bartomeu, Ingla
- Rosell has concrete plan to limit club members
- Rosell, Ingla, Ferrer and Benedito official candid...
- Cartoon 40: Ferrer wants to resemble Laporta more
- Inter hopes to sign Guardiola after elections
- Most read of the month
- [picture] Marc Ingla and Alicia Keys
- Rosell considers Koeman as sports director
- The Quotes: Rosell, Ingla, Ferrer, Benedito
- Cartoon 39: Rosell overpowers opponents
- The final number of signatures of support
- [picture] Sandro Rosell and member number 1
- [2003] Rosell to London to close Beckham deal
- Live Coverage: End of signatures process
- Xavi has a favourite candidate in the elections
- At least three television debates next week
In June 2008, former Barcelona sports vice-president Sandro Rosell announced at a press conference that he would take part in the next presidential elections. Last month, he confirmed in an interview with Catalan radio station Ràdio Barcelona that nothing had changed since that announcement.Despite the fact that Rosell reportedly decided not to start campaigning before the end of this year (and maybe not even before the elections are called), he would be close to finishing his program. Several media have in the past weeks reported on his project. This blog will give an overview of what has been published so far.After a long selection process, Rosell would be almost ready with the composition of what will be his board if he would become the next president of FC Barcelona. Rosell might still be looking for a strong figure who could become economic vice-president. Besides the nine names that will almost certainly be part of Rosell's board (read more here), several other people are rumoured to be among the candidates. An overview.Women:Rosell would have selected three women who he wants as director in his board. At least two of them will effectively be part of his candidacy. Pilar Guinovart, head of external relations of the guild of restaurant owners of Barcelona, would become the board member responsible for the social area.Current vice-president:Catalan television channel TV3 claimed that it's not excluded that one of the four Barcelona vice-presidents that have been involved in the Barcagate case could join Rosell. People of Rosell's entourage reportedly nevertheless told Catalan sports paper El Mundo Deportivo that this option has almost become impossible because none of them has resigned after they discovered the investigations.Former vice-president:Several media claim that Gabriel Masfurroll, chairman and managing director of USP Hospitals, a network of private hospitals in Spain, southern Europe and Morocco, could be part of Rosell's candidacy. Masfurroll is a former Barcelona board member under Josep Lluís Núñez and a presidential candidate in 2000. He was vice-president under Joan Gaspart until he resigned in December 2002.One year ago, Masfurroll said in an interview with Spanish news site noticias.com that he already agreed with Sandro Rosell on a possible partnership in the coming elections shortly after the latter left the board in 2005: "If Sandro wants me to join him, I will be delighted to do so. And if not, I will stay at home, no hard feelings. I would have liked to run for president myself, but I came to the conclusion that it's not worth it."On Thursday 8 October, Rosell assisted the presentation of a new book written by Masfurroll. Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez was also present. Asked about the upcoming elections, Rosell didn't want to enter the questions of the journalists: "Wait and see."The media nevertheless don't seem able to agree on what Masfurroll's role might be: he could become board member, he could become involved in the club's foundation or he could play no role at all. Talks between Rosell and Masfurroll would still be ongoing and one media even reports that Masfurroll could join another candidate or not take part in the elections, hoping the winner would then offer him a post afterwards.Other possible board members:- Ricardo Rodrigo, chairman of the RBA Group, a communication company that, among other things, publishes popular magazines like 'Lecturas' and 'Semana', as well as the Spanish edition of 'National Geographic'.- Roger Granados, lawyer.- Josep Maria Prat, director of classical music promotor Ibercamera.- Marc Ros, general director of marketing and advertising agency Aftershare.tv.- José Daurella, chairman of bottling company Cobega, that is authorized to manufacture and sell products of the Coca-Cola Company in large areas of Spain.- Jordi Mestre, chairman of the Expo Group, a chain of Spanish hotels and resorts, among which the Princesa Sofia hotel close to the Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona.- Jordi Calsamiglia, lawyer specialized in sports law.- Josep Ramón Vidal, architect.
this is the fourth and last part of this series. you can read the whole series here.
Read the previous parts:
The Rosell Project - Part 1: The ClubThe Rosell Project - Part 2: The TeamThe Rosell Project - Part 3: The Board (1)
Pilar Guinovart
Gabriel Masfurroll
Ricardo Rodrigo
Roger Granados
Josep Maria Prat
Marc Ros
sources for this series:
el mundo deportivo, sport, el 9 esportiu, as, gol, noticias.com, pelikano, britcorner, intereconomía tv, tv3, rac 1, ràdio barcelona, radio marca, catalunya ràdio and own research
In June 2008, former Barcelona sports vice-president Sandro Rosell announced at a press conference that he would take part in the next presidential elections. Last month, he confirmed in an interview with Catalan radio station Ràdio Barcelona that nothing had changed since that announcement.Despite the fact that Rosell reportedly decided not to start campaigning before the end of this year (and maybe not even before the elections are called), he would be close to finishing his program. Several media have in the past weeks reported on his project. This blog will give an overview of what has been published so far.Several names have already been put forward as possible board members. On Tuesday 6 October, Catalan television channel TV3 revealed ten names of people (Rosell included) who would be part of the next Barcelona board of directors if Sandro Rosell would be chosen as president.Asked about the story, one of the people mentioned, Carles Vilarrubí, confirmed in an interview with Catalan radio station RAC 1 that this list was correct: "It's true that I am part of the project of Sandro Rosell. And the names that have been put forward are the correct ones."Former board members who left the club in 2005, at or around the same time as Rosell:
- Josep Maria Bartomeu, would become sports vice-president.- Jordi Moix, would become the director responsible for the assets administration.- Xavier Faus, would become economic vice-president.- Jordi Monés, would become the director responsible for the medical services.New board members:- Ramón Pont, chairman of the Borges Group, producers of, among other things, several varieties of olive oil.- Jordi Cardoner Casaus, the grandson of the popular former Barcelona vice-president (for over 20 years) Nicolau Casaus. Cardoner, who last month confirmed he is part of Rosell's project during an interview with Catalan radio station Catalunya Ràdio, was reportedly wanted by several presidential candidates. He would become the director responsible for the social area, possibly as vice-president.- Manel Arroyo, managing director of Dorna Sports, an international sports management and marketing company, that is among other things the exclusive holder of all commercial and television rights of the MotoGP World Championship since 1992.- Carles Vilarrubí, financial entrepreneur involved in telecom, media, hotels and investment banking, vice-chairman of the Rothschild Bank Spain and president of the Jumping Owner's Club of the FEI, the international governing body of equestrian sports.- Javier Bordas, hospitality and entertainment enterpreneur, chief executive of the Costa Este Group, among other things owner of the Sotavento Beach Club and the Opium Mar night club in Barcelona.this is the third part of a four-parts series. the next and last part will cover the people who are rumoured to possibly also be part of rosell's board. you can read the whole series here.
Read the previous parts of this series:
The Rosell Project - Part 1: The ClubThe Rosell Project - Part 2: The Team
Josep Maria Bartomeu
Jordi Moix
Xavier Faus
Jordi Monés
Ramón Pont
Manel Arroyo
Carles Vilarrubí
Javier Bordas sources for this series:
el mundo deportivo, sport, el 9 esportiu, as, gol, pelikano, britcorner, intereconomía tv, tv3, rac 1, ràdio barcelona, radio marca, catalunya ràdio and own research
In June 2008, former Barcelona sports vice-president Sandro Rosell announced at a press conference that he would take part in the next presidential elections. Last month, he confirmed in an interview with Catalan radio station Ràdio Barcelona that nothing had changed since that announcement.
Despite the fact that Rosell reportedly decided not to start campaigning before the end of this year (and maybe not even before the elections are called), he would be close to finishing his program. Several media have in the past weeks reported on his project. This blog will give an overview of what has been published so far.
Guardiola
Rosell fully supports the working methods and ideas of Barcelona manager Josep Guardiola, who will stay on as Barcelona manager if he wishes so. Guardiola will be given more decision power, for example regarding the transfers and the youth academy, and would become a 'British-style' manager.
Sports director
The position of sports director will disappear in the new club structure, which would mean that current Barcelona sports director Txiki Begiristain will have to leave the club.
Incoming transfers
Rosell will start working on the transfers during the first months of next year. The transfer operations will also depend on the financial situation of the club, on which Rosell has some doubts (read more here).
Cesc
Although several media have claimed that Rosell would already have an agreement with Arsenal midfielder and former Barcelona youth player Cesc Fàbregas (22), both the player (in public) and Rosell (in private) have denied there would be a deal.
Robinho
If Guardiola wishes to sign Manchester City winger Robinho (25) next summer, Rosell would be confident the deal can be done. As former Nike executive in Brazil, Rosell still follows the local market closely and has good contacts in the South-American country.
Puyol
Barcelona captain Carles Puyol (31) is seen as a club icon and will therefore be offered to become part of the club's coaching staff once his career has ended. This would not be linked to Puyol's upcoming decision to renew his expiring contract or to leave the club next summer.
African youth players
Rosell wants to focus more on African players and therefore wants to develop and open youth academies on that continent.
this is the second part of a four-parts series. the next part will cover the people who could be part of rosell's board. you can read the whole series here.
Read the first part of this series:
The Rosell Project - Part 1: The Clubsources for this series:
el mundo deportivo, sport, el 9 esportiu, as, gol, pelikano, britcorner, intereconomía tv, tv3, rac 1, ràdio barcelona, radio marca and own research
In June 2008, former Barcelona sports vice-president Sandro Rosell announced at a press conference that he would take part in the next presidential elections. Last month, he confirmed in an interview with Catalan radio station Ràdio Barcelona that nothing had changed since that announcement.
It is believed that Rosell started preparing his candidacy shortly after he resigned as Barcelona director in June 2005. Rosell would at this moment be working with a group of close to 100 people to organize his campaign. During monthly meetings with his closest entourage, the election program is being finalized.
On Thursday 1 October, Rosell met with 30 club members - Catalan delegates of the advisory council - at the La Camarga restaurant in Barcelona to explain them his project and to listen to their wishes. Two days later, after the league match against Almería on Saturday 3 October, Rosell met with delegates of the advisory council from outside Catalonia in his campaign offices. During both meetings, Rosell would have made a good impression on the fans.
Despite the fact that Rosell reportedly decided not to start campaigning before the end of this year (and maybe not even before the elections are called), he would be close to finishing his program. Several media have in the past weeks reported on his project. This blog will give an overview of what has been published so far.
Financial situation
Rosell wants to control the books of the club because he thinks they don't reflect the real situation of the club. There would be more debts than have been been made public.
Economic austerity
Rosell wants to reduce the spending of the club. One of the concrete measures would be to withdraw all credit cards that are being used by club directors and high executives. The number of employees will be limited, as well as their salary and some of their privileges.
Code of ethics
Members of the board will have to cumply with an ethical code in order to maintain the good name of the club.
Senate of Dignitaries
An assembly of distinguished club members will be created, with the core being the oldest socis. This assembly would be another means to safeguard the reputation of the club.
Dismissals
The contract of Barcelona chief executive Joan Oliver would be put to an end. One source claimed that also Barcelona head of external relations Manel Estiarte could have to leave the club, although people from the entourage of Rosell have reportedly denied this.
Political stands
Rosell will eliminate all political elements from his election program. He doesn't want the club to take radical positions regarding Catalan independency and wants to focus on sporting matters.
this is the first part of a four-parts series. the next part will cover the plans of rosell regarding the team (the coaching staff and the players). you can read the whole series here.Read more:
Who will be the next president of FC Barcelona?sources for this series:
el mundo deportivo, el 9 esportiu, pelikano, gol, intereconomía tv, tv3, rac 1, ràdio barcelona and own research