'Most suspicious titles in history' - Barcelona president Joan Laporta told to sue Real Madrid
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'Most suspicious titles in history' - Barcelona president Joan Laporta told to sue Real Madrid
"Florentino Pérez's accusations are unfounded and cynical. They cast doubt on and attempt to tarnish the best team in the history of football, and they come from the president of the club that should be under the most suspicion for having won the most titles in football history. During the 20th century, ten presidents of the CTA (Technical Committee of Referees) were previously members, directors, or players of Real Madrid."
"Joan Laporta needs to be told that shouting doesn't defend Barcelona; action is needed. He should stop spouting populist rhetoric and talking about 'Barcelonitis' and instead denounce Real Madrid. He should denounce Real Madrid Television because it's corrupting the competition, and denounce the conflict of interest that the Madrid delegate, Megía Dávila, has his wife on the CTA,"
"Florentino is using Negreira as a smokescreen because the sporting project is a failure, the Super League has been a failure, he has problems with the Santiago Bernabéu... And after three years of practically saying nothing, he comes out and wants to cast doubt on Barcelona's reputation."
Victor Font calls for Joan Laporta to sue Real Madrid and Real Madrid TV for allegedly rigging competitions and labels Real Madrid as having the most suspicious titles. Font asserts that Florentino Pérez's accusations are unfounded and intended to tarnish Barcelona's reputation, citing historical links between Real Madrid and the CTA. Font demands concrete action, including denouncing Real Madrid Television and a conflict of interest involving the Madrid delegate Megía Dávila's wife on the CTA. Font alleges Pérez is using Negreira as a smokescreen amid sporting failures, the failed Super League and issues at the Santiago Bernabéu, portraying the attacks as diversionary.
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