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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
Catalan sports weekly paper Gol claims that a Spanish journalist is considering to take part in next year's elections for president of FC Barcelona.
The journalist, whose identity is not revealed, is described as a well-respected professional and a true Barcelona fan. Encouraged by several people, he would want to run for president and make his voice heard during the election campaign.
Read more:Media mogul rejects election involvement Will former super-agent run for president?
Some have recently said that Guardiola would be the best president for Barça? Do you share that opinion?No 55%
Yes 25%
This is not the right moment 10%
I don't know 10%
total votes: 1000
date poll: 11 to 13 november 2009
poll method: telephone inteviews with club members who have the right to vote, 95% certainty
source: diari gol
check more election poll results here
Barcelona presidential candidate Agustí Benedito gave an interview to Spanish newspaper El País.What could your role be in the expected battle between the continuity candidate and Rosell?Those who think that the elections are a matter of two are mistaken. Some will vote for Rosell, others for Laporta, but the majority will not vote for one of them, but for other candidates, or will not vote at all.One must keep in mind that Barça has 183.000 club members, 100.000 of those have joined in the last five years and 70.000 since 2005. We expect that there will be more voters than ever: some 70.000 to 80.000 members on an electoral role of 135.000 and 40.000 members will vote for the first time in their life. Most of these circumstances are in our favour.All candidates so far have supported or were part of the board of Laporta. What will happen with the project of 2003 that was voted for by an absolute majority and has caused many divisions along the road?The project of 2003 has its origins in the choice for a model change in 1997. I supported the project with which Laporta became president. And I think that, with some additions and updating, it is still perfectly valid for Barca.
What happened is that the president left the road, he went away from it, and, therefore, it should not be surprising that the people who worked on and believed in the project of 2003 have now the will to take it up and to continue it. Many points of the program have not been executed because the president didn't want to.You resigned after it became known that Laporta's law firm had intervened in the possible sale of Mallorca. Was that the biggest betrayal of the project?From the president of Barça we can demand an ethical behaviour, and in this case he didn't even respect the desirable minimum. What is serious in the case of Uzbekistan is that the buyers of Mallorca were professionally linked - there were commercial agreements - with the club and therefore Laporta did at the same time business with those people as president and as lawyer.Until that moment, there were rumours and reports, but nothing had been confirmed. Laporta told TV3 [Catalan television channel] during the built-up to the vote of no confidence that he had no business links with the world of football but contrary to that, he was trying for a friendly football team friend, Bunyodkor, to buy another football team that was in trouble...It was clear he had been lying. And I might not have the power to make the president resign, but I do have the freedom to leave myself. We can analyze the management of a club in different ways, and the final outcome of Laporta's mandate is positive, but when we talk about ethics or moral behaviour there is no room for doubt either.Was the candidate Laporta different from the president Laporta?In the seven years prior to his presidency, some of the key principles of our project were increasing the transparency, communicating more with club members and letting them more take part in the decisions.
And regarding the honesty and the participation of the members, the results haven't been satisfactory. The results of the football team couldn't have been better, but in other aspects he has clearly failed.
Winning trophies is a very important objective, but not the reason for being of the club, which are the members. The objective of the football team shouldn't be confused with the essence of FC Barcelona. The key moment, the event that distinguishes us from the others, are the elections.It sometimes seems that the valuation of the management is no longer based on a job done well or poor, but based on what is ethical or illegal, as if everything that is not illegal is correct.Yes. I lived the vote of no confidence in 1998 against a president [Josep Lluís Núñez] whose mandate wasn't limited, and I remember the aggressiveness with which he defended himself and which made him call the people who promoted the vote "anti-barcelonistas".
And now I have the feeling that those who criticize or disagree with the management of the board are not just accused of being "anti-barcelonistas" but also of being anti-catalan. Laporta has politicized the club and he has on the other hand lost control of some things.
In my opinion, the parameters for evaluating the ethics and morals of a president of Barça are at this moment unacceptable or are at least not in accordance with the history and the characteristics of the club.this was the first part of this interview. you can read the second and last part here.Read more:Introducing Benedito (five-parts series)Poll result: Can Benedito win the elections?Barça, a 'wonderful rarity' (by Agustí Benedito)
Catalan newspaper La Vanguardia reports that Barcelona presidential candidate Sandro Rosell has in the past days been appointed as member of the advising council of the Mandela Day, a day to honor the legacy of former South Africa president Nelson Mandela and his values through volunteering and community service.Rosell, who had the support of former International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch, will be in charge of organizing and supervising sporting activities for children in need in several countries. Earlier this month, the United Nations General Assembly formally declared 18 July, the birthday of the 1993 Nobel Peace Prize winner, to be Mandela Day.Read more:Council linked with Rosell working on ethical codeRosell worried about 'rich kid' imageInternet entrepreneur joins Rosell candidacy
Who should be Barça's continuity candidate?Xavier Sala i Martín 64,16%Alfons Godall 19,47% Jaume Ferrer 16,37%total votes: 226
start date poll: 13 november 2009
source: e-notícies
check more election poll results here
Asked about the position of Barcelona sports director Txiki Begiristain, Barcelona institutional vice-president Albert Perrín has said in an interview with Catalan radio station Catalunya Ràdio that the former Barcelona player will probably leave the club after next year's elections: "I think that Txiki will not continue. It has nothing to do with the outcome of the elections and who will be the next president. It is a personal choice. I think he has made a decision and that he will not stay on." Read more:Elections have no influence on transfer activityAlbert Perrin appointed as new vice-presidentCould Guardiola be a future president?