Negreira, a blur according to Engañé Sánchez – The penultimate Raulista alive

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2023-07-17 20:06:14

Meanwhile Kylian Engañé here and Kylian Engañé there have gone unnoticed a few words from the President of the Government, Secretary General of the PSOE and candidate for re-election next Sunday, PEdro Sanchez Perez Castejon or, as my friend Dieter Brandau says and to summarize, I deceived Sánchez, to the newspaper Marca regarding the payment for 17 years by the Barcelona Football Club of 7.3 million euros to the vice president of the referees: “It has been a blur”, Sánchez tells Marca, “but it is also true that every notary, even the best of them, has a blur”. A blur. So paying the right-hand man to the chief umpire for 17 years is a blur. That the active referee vice president, the one who decided promotions and relegations and, therefore, rewarded or punished the referees, received about 8 million euros from Barcelona is a blur.

That these amounts of money did not respond to any real work seems to the President of the Government to be a blur. That Negreira affirmed before the Treasury that the Barça club paid him to ensure neutral arbitrations it seems to Sánchez a blur. That Negreira’s son, that is, Negreirita, was an advisor or, as they say now, coaching referees who later, curiously, had a meteoric career seems like a blur to Sánchez Castejón. For Sánchez, it is the typical blur that any notary public can carry out when Negreirita accompanied the referees who whistled at Barça from the hotel where they were staying to the Camp Nou. It is, according to the President of the Government, a blur that Negreira withdraws significant amounts of money whose final destination I imagine that both the police and the civil guard are still tracking at this time but that is yet to be determined. It is also a blur that Negreira rewarded his referees with personalized red and yellow cards, hundreds of coins to get around the field, as well as other items such as hams, tickets for soccer games, beach shovels or umbrellas. It is, I imagine, also a blur for Sánchez the role played in this entire plot by an important man of the PSC, Albert Soler, who was president of the Higher Sports Council and Secretary of State for Sports during the government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and who, curiously, performed executive duties at the Barcelona Football Club, the paying club, as director of professional sports. A blur.

The President of the Government says… what was it like?… Engañé Sánchez says that He is not an “expert in the football section”. But, my friend, what does it have to do with football that a club continuously paid more than 7 million euros to the arbitration vice president for reports that, as Miguel Ángel Pérez discovered for Libertad Digital, had two pages written with errors? of spelling, saying obvious things that anyone could say and which only lacked coffee stains and broken corners? Can it be more shabby? Sánchez says that he maintains, and I use quotation marks, “total confidence in the referees.” Total? Full trust? Total confidence when Victoriano Sánchez Arminio’s right-hand man was charging and probably dealing close to 8 million euros for more than fifteen years? This reminds me of when another Secretary of State for Sport, Miguel Cardenal, came out to defend Barça’s innocence in Lo País for the signing of Neymar: “It’s a Spain brand,” said Cardenal. It will be the mark of “your” Spain, the mark of the fox. Miguel Cardenal who, by the way, later joined Mediapro, a company run by Jaume Roures, guarantor of Barça, a club that the president of the Higher Sports Council praised… with Mariano Rajoy as president of the Government! We are surrounded. Another blur.

Of course, well thought of, how can the fact that Barça paid the vice president of the referees, the president of the Government who approved the Law of yes is yes, not be considered a blur? As of June 9, and as a result of the application of that law, the courts had no choice but to agree on 1,127 sentence reductions and 115 releases of those convicted of sexual crimes. A good law at that time, according to Pedro Sánchez. I guess another blur. Like, for example, the businesses of the socialist deputy Juan Bernardo Fuentes Curbelo, better known as Tito Berni: 25,000 euros for installing businessmen in the Canary Islands, according to the latest information from the newspaper El Mundo from 3 days ago. Another blur. From blur to blur until the final stain. Franco fled from the Higher Sports Council, Iceta was not aware and Engañé Sánchez considers it a blur. And new account, right? Brand Spain, as the Roures employee would say. Less is left: on Sunday, everyone to vote.

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