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	<title>Comments on: Clasicos, Cash, Cesc and Simulation: Are Barca losing their shine? (Part 2)</title>
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		<title>By: Angel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Angel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Nov 2011 15:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of the comments from the Barca players are not true. If you don&#039;t speak Spanish or Catalan at least try to watch the interviews with the subtitles. Articles have a tendency to make up stuff and misquote players. I do agree that FC Barcelona could&#039;ve handled the Cesc transfer in a more professional manner. I felt horrible for the Arsenal fans, and Arsense Wenger. They deserved more respect. However Cesc&#039;s return was inevitable. World Cup made sure of it. Cesc wanted to return home to play with his brothers, under the tutelage of his idol. It had to happen.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the comments from the Barca players are not true. If you don&#8217;t speak Spanish or Catalan at least try to watch the interviews with the subtitles. Articles have a tendency to make up stuff and misquote players. I do agree that FC Barcelona could&#8217;ve handled the Cesc transfer in a more professional manner. I felt horrible for the Arsenal fans, and Arsense Wenger. They deserved more respect. However Cesc&#8217;s return was inevitable. World Cup made sure of it. Cesc wanted to return home to play with his brothers, under the tutelage of his idol. It had to happen.</p>
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		<title>By: Dow</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dow</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 05:19:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[@Jamie, Phil Neville is a great goalscorer.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@Jamie, Phil Neville is a great goalscorer.</p>
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		<title>By: Andrew McCarten</title>
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		<dc:creator>Andrew McCarten</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2011 04:21:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[very good article. well thought-out and explained and a point which is valid; i very much agree, how they are considered &quot;saints&quot; as you said confounds]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>very good article. well thought-out and explained and a point which is valid; i very much agree, how they are considered &#8220;saints&#8221; as you said confounds</p>
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		<title>By: Varun</title>
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		<dc:creator>Varun</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 00:35:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Load of crap, &quot;Arsenal fan&quot; did a pretty fair job of trying to get things straight.  

Most of the incredible quotes on Cesc were always a fabrication of the English media and Spain is not anti-Barca, get real, its as anti-Barca as it is anti-Real, in fact it has more Barca as 2nd team supporters than Real according to the latest study.    

Haters gonna hate.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Load of crap, &#8220;Arsenal fan&#8221; did a pretty fair job of trying to get things straight.  </p>
<p>Most of the incredible quotes on Cesc were always a fabrication of the English media and Spain is not anti-Barca, get real, its as anti-Barca as it is anti-Real, in fact it has more Barca as 2nd team supporters than Real according to the latest study.    </p>
<p>Haters gonna hate.</p>
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		<title>By: Jamie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jamie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 10:13:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It does read a little like a wind-up merchant&#039;s assessment of a team they are frustrated by. The evidence presented is very blinkered, one-sided and inaccurately weighted. Citing a Messi dive in this argument is rather emblematic of that. An equivalent would possibly be seeing Phil Neville score and writing a piece on him as a great goalscorer.

Barcelona have a few bad characters in their team. Definitely. But, as most teams go, on the whole, they are probably better-behaved and more honest than most. The patience and self-control of Messi, Iniesta and Xavi is admirable considering their legs are hacked at every minute they are playing football. For English fans the only feasible way of stopping Messi is hacking him. They just want to play football. They simulate far less than the majority of their counterparts in Spain, Italy and England, without a shadow of a doubt.

Seriously, quoting Rio Ferdinand commenting on a Pedro dive and saying &quot;And he has played with the likes of Ronaldo, and now Ashley Young and Nani, he must know a dive when he sees one.&quot; is just a ludicrous way to back up an argument. Needless to say, they all do it, and they all have a go at the other team when they do it. It&#039;s like quoting a striker who thinks defenders do too much shirt-pulling in the box. 

For the most part, Barcelona have an OK attitude, better than most. Every footballer has the &#039;red mist&#039; in the heat of it sometimes. It&#039;s in no way acceptable, but this needs to be remembered as context for behaviour, which it isn&#039;t here. In fact, there&#039;s not a whole lot of context of consideration to this at all.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It does read a little like a wind-up merchant&#8217;s assessment of a team they are frustrated by. The evidence presented is very blinkered, one-sided and inaccurately weighted. Citing a Messi dive in this argument is rather emblematic of that. An equivalent would possibly be seeing Phil Neville score and writing a piece on him as a great goalscorer.</p>
<p>Barcelona have a few bad characters in their team. Definitely. But, as most teams go, on the whole, they are probably better-behaved and more honest than most. The patience and self-control of Messi, Iniesta and Xavi is admirable considering their legs are hacked at every minute they are playing football. For English fans the only feasible way of stopping Messi is hacking him. They just want to play football. They simulate far less than the majority of their counterparts in Spain, Italy and England, without a shadow of a doubt.</p>
<p>Seriously, quoting Rio Ferdinand commenting on a Pedro dive and saying &#8220;And he has played with the likes of Ronaldo, and now Ashley Young and Nani, he must know a dive when he sees one.&#8221; is just a ludicrous way to back up an argument. Needless to say, they all do it, and they all have a go at the other team when they do it. It&#8217;s like quoting a striker who thinks defenders do too much shirt-pulling in the box. </p>
<p>For the most part, Barcelona have an OK attitude, better than most. Every footballer has the &#8216;red mist&#8217; in the heat of it sometimes. It&#8217;s in no way acceptable, but this needs to be remembered as context for behaviour, which it isn&#8217;t here. In fact, there&#8217;s not a whole lot of context of consideration to this at all.</p>
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		<title>By: Arsenal fan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arsenal fan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 15:47:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Mark,

&#039;&#039;Hi “Arsenal fan”, I’m assuming the name is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, much like some of the more outlandish comments in the piece but I think you picked up on those. &#039;&#039;
It was tongue-in-cheek ;)

&#039;&#039;Firstly, thanks for reading the piece. I was expecting a lot of criticism because some of my views aren’t necessarily popular and it is a controversial angle to take. My objective was to spark debate and question people’s views, to challenge the common belief that Barca are the best – which in pure footballing terms they are; but football nowadays is much more than that.&#039;&#039;
I never just criticize mindlessly. I appreciate people being up for debate and trying to spur it on. I also appreciate the article(s). Both are well written and get the juices flowing. Any criticism I may have stem from statements made in the article.

&#039;&#039;I would be lying if I said I didn’t love watching Barcelona play, however in recent times I have become somewhat more neutral, at least in Classico matches, as the Cesc transfer frustrated me and their series of matches against Madrid was entertaining but mostly for the wrong reasons.&#039;&#039;
The Cesc transfer, without going into too much detail on behind the scenes information was frustrating for everyone. Quotes were made up on a daily basis, entire interviews were printed while they were never given and other statements taken completely out of context. Unfortunate but true. I can assure you that from every bit of inside info I have that much of the stuff you heard was from private briefings which Cesc&#039;s people were giving Catalan media nearly daily. Cesc&#039;s agent and family also worked diligently behind the scenes at his behest to &#039;&#039;get the transfer done&#039;&#039;.

&#039;&#039;Where possible, I tried to provide balance and context. I compared Barcelona to Madrid, mentioned Chelsea in tapping up targets and stated a number of times that they aren’t the only team to act in such a way off the pitch or on it in regards to diving; nor are they the worst. In fact, I conclude by saying that Madrid are still perhaps worse than Barcelona, so really Madrid fans should be having a go at me.&#039;&#039;
Fans of all clubs can have a go at you since it applies to all of them;)

&#039;&#039;Moreover, in introducing the Fabregas transfer I acknowledged that he wanted to leave for Barcelona. What I found most disturbing was the continual attempts in the media to sway his decision and to belittle his club at the time. Surely even a Barca fan must admit it is somewhat unethical and unfair?&#039;&#039;
What came out and was true was told by Cesc to his friends and from personal knowledge not once did he tell them behind the scenes to stop, not once did he say &#039;&#039;you embarrassed me&#039;&#039;, &#039;&#039;you insulted my club&#039;&#039;, your making it harder for me&#039;&#039; or anything like that. In fact he would talk to them about it more as would his handlers to the catalan media.

As for unethical and unfair. Systematically tapping up 56 Masia youth over a period of 10 years is ethical and fair?

&#039;&#039;Also, I am not a bitter Arsenal fan either – I try not to write about the clubs I support to remain objective – so I can assure you this isn’t a smear campaign out of jealousy.&#039;&#039;
Unfortunately you would be one of the few, definitely the minority.

&#039;&#039;Basically I just wanted to shed a bit of light on the imperfections of Barcelona that many people are blind to.&#039;&#039;
Don&#039;t think anyone is blind to it honestly, they get lots of grief on blogs and Madrid media. I understand what you are getting at though.

&#039;&#039;I appreciate that you are willing to debate the points, all of the quotes I checked multiple sources but I cannot speak Spanish, so forgive me if you can and they have been lost in translation – although I did not find any of the quotes withdrawn from their publications or acknowledged as false or misleading.&#039;&#039;
Thing is about Spain, especially Catalunya, people live somewhat in a bubble. For such a big club you may be shocked at how amateurish the PR division of FCB is run. Internal briefings by outsiders advising FCB&#039;s board spoke of &#039;&#039;millions in slander fees we can get through litigation&#039;&#039; because of all the &#039;&#039;false press reports&#039;&#039;. To this day they have done nothing with that information and turn a blind eye to it all. A small study also done for internal consumption tested 50 stories in a period of 6 months on varacity. More then hald were made up and more then half of what was left was taken out of context either via false translation or plain malicious intent. It would take millions to get the millions though so they grit their teeth, bear it and turn a blind eye. The &#039;&#039;interviews you spoke of, well the first with Xavi was....well not true. The RAC1 interview which all media in England highlighted was taken completely out of context and the translation is false. You can contact Rac1 for the Original with English translation as well I believe. Try that, very enlightening to say the least:)

&#039;&#039;The shift in perception comment is really just common knowledge. There has been an anti-Barca movement in Spain and particularly with the TV rights debacle they have been receiving much more negative press than they had previously.&#039;&#039;
Barca get negative press all the time in Spain. El Confidential, Marca, AS, Punto Pelota all are quite anti-Barca. El Mundo, Sport and El Pais the reverse. Barca don&#039;t get the brunt of it for the TV deal tbh, Madrid and Valencia and Villareal get a big share of that as well and this TV rights deal is only being made a big deal of since the economic crisis hit and teams are looking to secure their &#039;&#039;traditional positions&#039;&#039;.
Sad but true.

&#039;&#039;Again though, thanks for reading and for your comment.&#039;&#039;
Thank you for being a straight up guy and for your reply. Love the debate so feel free to keep it going:)

Arsenal Fan;p]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mark,</p>
<p>&#8221;Hi “Arsenal fan”, I’m assuming the name is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, much like some of the more outlandish comments in the piece but I think you picked up on those. &#8221;<br />
It was tongue-in-cheek ;)</p>
<p>&#8221;Firstly, thanks for reading the piece. I was expecting a lot of criticism because some of my views aren’t necessarily popular and it is a controversial angle to take. My objective was to spark debate and question people’s views, to challenge the common belief that Barca are the best – which in pure footballing terms they are; but football nowadays is much more than that.&#8221;<br />
I never just criticize mindlessly. I appreciate people being up for debate and trying to spur it on. I also appreciate the article(s). Both are well written and get the juices flowing. Any criticism I may have stem from statements made in the article.</p>
<p>&#8221;I would be lying if I said I didn’t love watching Barcelona play, however in recent times I have become somewhat more neutral, at least in Classico matches, as the Cesc transfer frustrated me and their series of matches against Madrid was entertaining but mostly for the wrong reasons.&#8221;<br />
The Cesc transfer, without going into too much detail on behind the scenes information was frustrating for everyone. Quotes were made up on a daily basis, entire interviews were printed while they were never given and other statements taken completely out of context. Unfortunate but true. I can assure you that from every bit of inside info I have that much of the stuff you heard was from private briefings which Cesc&#8217;s people were giving Catalan media nearly daily. Cesc&#8217;s agent and family also worked diligently behind the scenes at his behest to &#8221;get the transfer done&#8221;.</p>
<p>&#8221;Where possible, I tried to provide balance and context. I compared Barcelona to Madrid, mentioned Chelsea in tapping up targets and stated a number of times that they aren’t the only team to act in such a way off the pitch or on it in regards to diving; nor are they the worst. In fact, I conclude by saying that Madrid are still perhaps worse than Barcelona, so really Madrid fans should be having a go at me.&#8221;<br />
Fans of all clubs can have a go at you since it applies to all of them;)</p>
<p>&#8221;Moreover, in introducing the Fabregas transfer I acknowledged that he wanted to leave for Barcelona. What I found most disturbing was the continual attempts in the media to sway his decision and to belittle his club at the time. Surely even a Barca fan must admit it is somewhat unethical and unfair?&#8221;<br />
What came out and was true was told by Cesc to his friends and from personal knowledge not once did he tell them behind the scenes to stop, not once did he say &#8221;you embarrassed me&#8221;, &#8221;you insulted my club&#8221;, your making it harder for me&#8221; or anything like that. In fact he would talk to them about it more as would his handlers to the catalan media.</p>
<p>As for unethical and unfair. Systematically tapping up 56 Masia youth over a period of 10 years is ethical and fair?</p>
<p>&#8221;Also, I am not a bitter Arsenal fan either – I try not to write about the clubs I support to remain objective – so I can assure you this isn’t a smear campaign out of jealousy.&#8221;<br />
Unfortunately you would be one of the few, definitely the minority.</p>
<p>&#8221;Basically I just wanted to shed a bit of light on the imperfections of Barcelona that many people are blind to.&#8221;<br />
Don&#8217;t think anyone is blind to it honestly, they get lots of grief on blogs and Madrid media. I understand what you are getting at though.</p>
<p>&#8221;I appreciate that you are willing to debate the points, all of the quotes I checked multiple sources but I cannot speak Spanish, so forgive me if you can and they have been lost in translation – although I did not find any of the quotes withdrawn from their publications or acknowledged as false or misleading.&#8221;<br />
Thing is about Spain, especially Catalunya, people live somewhat in a bubble. For such a big club you may be shocked at how amateurish the PR division of FCB is run. Internal briefings by outsiders advising FCB&#8217;s board spoke of &#8221;millions in slander fees we can get through litigation&#8221; because of all the &#8221;false press reports&#8221;. To this day they have done nothing with that information and turn a blind eye to it all. A small study also done for internal consumption tested 50 stories in a period of 6 months on varacity. More then hald were made up and more then half of what was left was taken out of context either via false translation or plain malicious intent. It would take millions to get the millions though so they grit their teeth, bear it and turn a blind eye. The &#8221;interviews you spoke of, well the first with Xavi was&#8230;.well not true. The RAC1 interview which all media in England highlighted was taken completely out of context and the translation is false. You can contact Rac1 for the Original with English translation as well I believe. Try that, very enlightening to say the least:)</p>
<p>&#8221;The shift in perception comment is really just common knowledge. There has been an anti-Barca movement in Spain and particularly with the TV rights debacle they have been receiving much more negative press than they had previously.&#8221;<br />
Barca get negative press all the time in Spain. El Confidential, Marca, AS, Punto Pelota all are quite anti-Barca. El Mundo, Sport and El Pais the reverse. Barca don&#8217;t get the brunt of it for the TV deal tbh, Madrid and Valencia and Villareal get a big share of that as well and this TV rights deal is only being made a big deal of since the economic crisis hit and teams are looking to secure their &#8221;traditional positions&#8221;.<br />
Sad but true.</p>
<p>&#8221;Again though, thanks for reading and for your comment.&#8221;<br />
Thank you for being a straight up guy and for your reply. Love the debate so feel free to keep it going:)</p>
<p>Arsenal Fan;p</p>
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		<title>By: Mark Houston</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mark Houston</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 13:46:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi &quot;Arsenal fan&quot;, I&#039;m assuming the name is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, much like some of the more outlandish comments in the piece but I think you picked up on those. 

Firstly, thanks for reading the piece. I was expecting a lot of criticism because some of my views aren&#039;t necessarily popular and it is a controversial angle to take. My objective was to spark debate and question people&#039;s views, to challenge the common belief that Barca are the best - which in pure footballing terms they are; but football nowadays is much more than that.

I would be lying if I said I didn&#039;t love watching Barcelona play, however in recent times I have become somewhat more neutral, at least in Clasico matches, as the Cesc transfer frustrated me and their series of matches against Madrid was entertaining but mostly for the wrong reasons.

Where possible, I tried to provide balance and context. I compared Barcelona to Madrid, mentioned Chelsea in tapping up targets and stated a number of times that they aren&#039;t the only team to act in such a way off the pitch or on it in regards to diving; nor are they the worst. In fact, I conclude by saying that Madrid are still perhaps worse than Barcelona, so really Madrid fans should be having a go at me.

Moreover, in introducing the Fabregas transfer I acknowledged that he wanted to leave for Barcelona. What I found most disturbing was the continual attempts in the media to sway his decision and to belittle his club at the time. Surely even a Barca fan must admit it is somewhat unethical and unfair?

Also, I am not a bitter Arsenal fan either - I try not to write about the clubs I support to remain objective - so I can assure you this isn&#039;t a smear campaign out of jealousy.

Basically I just wanted to shed a bit of light on the imperfections of Barcelona that many people are blind to. I appreciate that you are willing to debate the points, all of the quotes I checked multiple sources but I cannot speak Spanish, so forgive me if you can and they have been lost in translation - although I did not find any of the quotes withdrawn from their publications or acknowledged as false or misleading.

The shift in perception comment is really just common knowledge. There has been an anti-Barca movement in Spain and particularly with the TV rights debacle they have been receiving much more negative press than they had previously.

Again though, thanks for reading and for your comment.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi &#8220;Arsenal fan&#8221;, I&#8217;m assuming the name is somewhat tongue-in-cheek, much like some of the more outlandish comments in the piece but I think you picked up on those. </p>
<p>Firstly, thanks for reading the piece. I was expecting a lot of criticism because some of my views aren&#8217;t necessarily popular and it is a controversial angle to take. My objective was to spark debate and question people&#8217;s views, to challenge the common belief that Barca are the best &#8211; which in pure footballing terms they are; but football nowadays is much more than that.</p>
<p>I would be lying if I said I didn&#8217;t love watching Barcelona play, however in recent times I have become somewhat more neutral, at least in Clasico matches, as the Cesc transfer frustrated me and their series of matches against Madrid was entertaining but mostly for the wrong reasons.</p>
<p>Where possible, I tried to provide balance and context. I compared Barcelona to Madrid, mentioned Chelsea in tapping up targets and stated a number of times that they aren&#8217;t the only team to act in such a way off the pitch or on it in regards to diving; nor are they the worst. In fact, I conclude by saying that Madrid are still perhaps worse than Barcelona, so really Madrid fans should be having a go at me.</p>
<p>Moreover, in introducing the Fabregas transfer I acknowledged that he wanted to leave for Barcelona. What I found most disturbing was the continual attempts in the media to sway his decision and to belittle his club at the time. Surely even a Barca fan must admit it is somewhat unethical and unfair?</p>
<p>Also, I am not a bitter Arsenal fan either &#8211; I try not to write about the clubs I support to remain objective &#8211; so I can assure you this isn&#8217;t a smear campaign out of jealousy.</p>
<p>Basically I just wanted to shed a bit of light on the imperfections of Barcelona that many people are blind to. I appreciate that you are willing to debate the points, all of the quotes I checked multiple sources but I cannot speak Spanish, so forgive me if you can and they have been lost in translation &#8211; although I did not find any of the quotes withdrawn from their publications or acknowledged as false or misleading.</p>
<p>The shift in perception comment is really just common knowledge. There has been an anti-Barca movement in Spain and particularly with the TV rights debacle they have been receiving much more negative press than they had previously.</p>
<p>Again though, thanks for reading and for your comment.</p>
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		<title>By: Arsenal fan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arsenal fan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Nov 2011 12:12:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#039;&#039;It is criminal for a player of Cesc’s quality not to be winning the biggest prizes in football. He really has no choice but to leave.&#039;&#039;
Can you please provide the audio of this interview where Xavi said this? Do not just parrot what media outlets in England &#039;reported&#039; via &#039;Spanish sources&#039;

 &#039;&#039;Arsenal need to understand they are only delaying the inevitable. If we don’t manage to get his signature this season then Arsenal only really have him on loan for a year – because there is nothing they can do to stop him joining next summer.&#039;&#039;
Same as above please.

&#039;&#039;I am convinced Cesc will join us. Arsenal are tourist class. Barcelona are in business class and any player would want to join us.&#039;&#039;
I dare you to find this audio as well please. I have heard all the interviews in question and the translations are either butchered or it was lied about on purpose!

&#039;&#039;If anything, Barcelona have shown that persistence and circumvention of FIFA’s laws will pay off and if you are sitting at the table of football’s elite, few will call you out for unethical behaviour unless it directly affects them.&#039;&#039;
I wonder how FIFA and UEFA feel about Arsenal then? How do they feel about Arsenal&#039;s ethical practices of going after La Masia players daily? I wonder how they feel about Arsenal having agents approach over 56 Masia youth products without FCB&#039;s consent over the past decade? And before you start with the &#039;but Barca do it to as they &#039;poach&#039; other&#039;s youth products.&#039; They have to deal with the youth products of others on equal footing to them, there are no rules the circumvent in their own country and the youth contract rules of other countries.

&#039;&#039;Pedro, Mascherano, Busquets and Dani Alves were the most noticeable exponents of the ugly side of football, continually looking to get opposition players sent off; sometimes instead of trying to beat the player. &#039;&#039;
Ronaldo, Marcello, Di Maria, Ozil all dived in those matches and do it all throughout the year yet you failed to mention this, why?

&#039;&#039;Even Lionel Messi was partial to a dive under a challenge from Ricardo Carvalho. It wasn’t just a one-off either, he repeated the act just a couple of weeks ago against Real Sociedad and was rightly booked.&#039;&#039;
Re-watch the vid of the challenge on Messi at Sociedad cause the top ref in Spain in his review also felt it was a penalty. Soft penalty? Maybe but to act like there was no contact at all is bs!

&#039;&#039;They push and pull through the press to gain an advantage in the transfer market.&#039;&#039;
Never have I heard, or have you for that matter, of a transfer that a team bullied their way into through the media. Either a team wants to sell or they do not. No team has to sell until the player himself makes it clear he is no longer committed and wants to go. With the kind of money going around and contracts there is no way any team gets &#039;bullied&#039;, especially not &#039;&#039;one of European football’s premier clubs!&#039;&#039;, or that what is said in interviews by friends of said player influences what that team does with transfers. Only Cesc could influence his transfer or make Arsenal care for that matter and he did and that is why the transfer went through. I think Cesc made that much clear as well yet you did not mention that either.

&#039;&#039;The shift in perception of Barcelona could have an impact on their support too. Many neutrals tend to support the Catalans, particularly in Clasico matches, as they stand for football played the right way… or used to, rather.&#039;&#039;
Any facts to back up the statement that there has been a &#039;&#039;shift in perception of Barcelona&#039;&#039;? Social media numbers and others research shows they are one of if not the most well liked of all clubs on a consistant basis.

&#039;&#039;Despite Madrid partaking in similar unethical behaviour, there is not the same false ideology or agenda portraying them as the good guys.&#039;&#039;
How many times has Real Madrid not pushed the &#039;&#039;Gentleman&#039;s club&#039;&#039; line? Inter, ARSENAL, Bayern etc? All clubs push their image to heavenly heights. Acting like Barca are pushing it anymore then other clubs themselves is simply not true. 

Look if one reviews footage Barca do not dive any more then others so why do they get hammered for it more? Barca were not the first who try to influence referees during matches as i.e. Inter did it lots during their matches in the Seria A and with FCB during their CL run yet no one speaks of that only of Barca, why? &#039;Tapping up&#039; happens daily and although Barca are no saints no one mentions how others tap up their players especially youth players, why?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8221;It is criminal for a player of Cesc’s quality not to be winning the biggest prizes in football. He really has no choice but to leave.&#8221;<br />
Can you please provide the audio of this interview where Xavi said this? Do not just parrot what media outlets in England &#8216;reported&#8217; via &#8216;Spanish sources&#8217;</p>
<p> &#8221;Arsenal need to understand they are only delaying the inevitable. If we don’t manage to get his signature this season then Arsenal only really have him on loan for a year – because there is nothing they can do to stop him joining next summer.&#8221;<br />
Same as above please.</p>
<p>&#8221;I am convinced Cesc will join us. Arsenal are tourist class. Barcelona are in business class and any player would want to join us.&#8221;<br />
I dare you to find this audio as well please. I have heard all the interviews in question and the translations are either butchered or it was lied about on purpose!</p>
<p>&#8221;If anything, Barcelona have shown that persistence and circumvention of FIFA’s laws will pay off and if you are sitting at the table of football’s elite, few will call you out for unethical behaviour unless it directly affects them.&#8221;<br />
I wonder how FIFA and UEFA feel about Arsenal then? How do they feel about Arsenal&#8217;s ethical practices of going after La Masia players daily? I wonder how they feel about Arsenal having agents approach over 56 Masia youth products without FCB&#8217;s consent over the past decade? And before you start with the &#8216;but Barca do it to as they &#8216;poach&#8217; other&#8217;s youth products.&#8217; They have to deal with the youth products of others on equal footing to them, there are no rules the circumvent in their own country and the youth contract rules of other countries.</p>
<p>&#8221;Pedro, Mascherano, Busquets and Dani Alves were the most noticeable exponents of the ugly side of football, continually looking to get opposition players sent off; sometimes instead of trying to beat the player. &#8221;<br />
Ronaldo, Marcello, Di Maria, Ozil all dived in those matches and do it all throughout the year yet you failed to mention this, why?</p>
<p>&#8221;Even Lionel Messi was partial to a dive under a challenge from Ricardo Carvalho. It wasn’t just a one-off either, he repeated the act just a couple of weeks ago against Real Sociedad and was rightly booked.&#8221;<br />
Re-watch the vid of the challenge on Messi at Sociedad cause the top ref in Spain in his review also felt it was a penalty. Soft penalty? Maybe but to act like there was no contact at all is bs!</p>
<p>&#8221;They push and pull through the press to gain an advantage in the transfer market.&#8221;<br />
Never have I heard, or have you for that matter, of a transfer that a team bullied their way into through the media. Either a team wants to sell or they do not. No team has to sell until the player himself makes it clear he is no longer committed and wants to go. With the kind of money going around and contracts there is no way any team gets &#8216;bullied&#8217;, especially not &#8221;one of European football’s premier clubs!&#8221;, or that what is said in interviews by friends of said player influences what that team does with transfers. Only Cesc could influence his transfer or make Arsenal care for that matter and he did and that is why the transfer went through. I think Cesc made that much clear as well yet you did not mention that either.</p>
<p>&#8221;The shift in perception of Barcelona could have an impact on their support too. Many neutrals tend to support the Catalans, particularly in Clasico matches, as they stand for football played the right way… or used to, rather.&#8221;<br />
Any facts to back up the statement that there has been a &#8221;shift in perception of Barcelona&#8221;? Social media numbers and others research shows they are one of if not the most well liked of all clubs on a consistant basis.</p>
<p>&#8221;Despite Madrid partaking in similar unethical behaviour, there is not the same false ideology or agenda portraying them as the good guys.&#8221;<br />
How many times has Real Madrid not pushed the &#8221;Gentleman&#8217;s club&#8221; line? Inter, ARSENAL, Bayern etc? All clubs push their image to heavenly heights. Acting like Barca are pushing it anymore then other clubs themselves is simply not true. </p>
<p>Look if one reviews footage Barca do not dive any more then others so why do they get hammered for it more? Barca were not the first who try to influence referees during matches as i.e. Inter did it lots during their matches in the Seria A and with FCB during their CL run yet no one speaks of that only of Barca, why? &#8216;Tapping up&#8217; happens daily and although Barca are no saints no one mentions how others tap up their players especially youth players, why?</p>
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