Only this month Barce failed to pay their players too!


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On 15 Jul 2010 12:40, McWilliams, Brendan, VF-Group (bmcwill) 
<[email protected]> wrote: 

Good luck with checking the accounts, cash flow and profitability of

both Real Madrid & FCB.... I'd nearly prefer Papa Smurf!!  



> -----Mensaje original-----

> De: [email protected] 

> [mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Rick Duniec

> Enviado el: jueves, 15 de julio de 2010 13:28

> Para: [email protected]

> Asunto: [LU] Spanish formula launched for UK football clubs 

> (Co-ops Uk & SD)

> 

> _http://www.uk.coop/press-release/spanish-formula-launched-uk-

> football-clubs

> _

> (http://www.uk.coop/press-release/spanish-formula-launched-uk-

> football-clubs) 

>  

> Spanish formula launched for UK football clubs

> 

> The way to improve football in the UK, now the World Cup is 

> over, is to follow the approach of leading Spanish clubs and 

> hand them over to their fans,  according to a new report 

> being launched today (15 July) by Co-operatives UK and  

> Supporters Direct.

>  

> The report is published alongside the first English 

> translation of the statutes of Spanish club FC Barcelona, the 

> poster child of co-operative football. 

>  

> FC Barcelona - like the other leading Spanish football team, 

> Real Madrid -  is a co-operative owned by 175,000 members. Of 

> the 11 players who started out on  the field for the winning 

> World Cup team, 10 of them work for one of these two  co-operatives. 

>  

> In a recent survey, carried out by Co-operatives UK and 

> included in the report, 56% of respondents across the UK see 

> the benefits of this approach, believing their club would be 

> in better hands if it was owned co-operatively by  the fans. 

>  

> Dave Boyle, Chief Executive of Supporters Direct and the 

> author of the report, comments; "FC Barcelona is a powerful 

> example of how a club can be organised co-operatively and 

> still successfully compete with rivals across the world. The 

> club has long been known for being owned by its fans but, 

> until now,  we couldn't see how things worked 'under the 

> hood'. Fans looking at what rights  and powers they have in 

> the club can only look on with envy. 

>  

> "Of course, co-operative football clubs are like all clubs - 

> they are not immune from financial troubles during times of 

> economic austerity. But it's the  ownership structure that 

> really sets them apart. 

>  

> "There are a growing number of supporters' trusts in the UK 

> looking to give  fans a greater say and stake in their clubs; 

> our aim is to show how the co-operative model can run 

> effectively and to the benefit of all involved." 

>  

> Commenting on the benefits of applying the co-operative model 

> to clubs, Ed Mayo, Secretary General of Co-operatives UK, 

> said: "Football is an international  game and just as we can 

> learn tactics on the field, so we can learn from  

> co-operative models of ownership off the field too. There 

> have been pioneers  over the last decade with supporters' 

> trusts lower in the leagues. 

>  

> "Over the next 12 months we want to see competition among the 

> great named clubs with financial troubles to turn to their 

> fans and become the first British  Barcelona." 

>  

> The new report, 'Barca - fan ownership and the future of 

> football clubs', and the full FC Barcelona statutes are 

> available on line at _www.uk.coop/barca_ 

> (http://www.uk.coop/barca) 

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