The Catalan executive does not appreciate of how LFP has been working over the years and believes they need to change the way they operate to manage the changing sporting climate.
Joan Collet took out time to reflect on the latest situation to grip Spanish football environment. Top tier clubs are in open revolt against the league administrators and barely managed to contain them from delaying the start of the 2012/13 Primera Division
campaign.
The issue of awkward match schedules escalated into the situation, which ultimately led to top tier clubs revealing their disdain with Spanish Football Federation in the manner they have been dealt in the distribution of sums gained by sale of television
rights.
As many as 13 La Liga clubs were in open revolt and threatened a delay to the start of the league season unless their grievances are heard. The clubs finally made up their mind in the latest general assembly of Primera Division and Segunda Division outfits.
Joan Collet shared that the league will continue as planned, while acknowledging the negative feelings he has for the poor conditions surrounding Spanish football. He stated that no one likes the situation but they will have to go through them.
He added that nothing can be said with certainty at how long the truce will stand, admitting that the wheels of the league can come to a stop any given day.
"This week there will be league. Nobody likes this situation, but we must not be a negative film because this happened in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926 and arranged many things, any day could be stopped," has ruled on television the Catalan club.
Espanyol is one of the 13 teams who are rebels against the current division, favoring especially to Real Madrid and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604. The Catalan CEO believes that considerable and fundamental changes in the mechanics of LFP are needed.
Collet did not appreciate that the meeting has Segunda Division sides in attendance, as it wasted their time given the fact that they were looking at things that were related to la Liga sides.
"No lack of respect but we were just trying things affecting only first.”
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