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Todo el mundo lo piensa: Florentino barrerá en las próximas elecciones presidenciales del
Real Madrid. Los medios se convierten en redes confidenciales constantes sobre lo que hará el
ex mandatario blanco para convencer a las urnas de que debe volver al club. Nombres de futbolistas,
hipotéticos entrenadores y supuestos compañeros de organigrama llenan las páginas [.
Ramón Calderón must have spluttered over his morning café solo as he read the
allegations in Marca regarding his "theft" of the club's AGM last month.
The paper claims that Calderón "infiltrated" significant numbers of people into the
Assembly meeting who had no right to vote to ensure that last year's accounts and next year's
budget were approved.
Ramón Calderón has managed to survive the 24 hours following the initial allegations of
vote fixing at last month's AGM by Marca.
Late last night he gave a radio interview in which he denied any knowledge or collusion with any
voting irregularities, and indicated that he was "tired" of the constant attacks and
might not seek re-election to a second term.
On Wednesday he said that to resign would be "cowardly". On Friday, he resigned.
On Wednesday he had the full support of his Board of Directors. On Friday, they deserted him.
On Wednesday, he swore on his "honour" that he had nothing to do with the shady goings-on
at last month's AGM.
On Wednesday he said that to resign would be "cowardly". On Friday, he resigned.
On Wednesday he had the full support of his Board of Directors. On Friday, they deserted him.
On Wednesday, he swore on his "honour" that he had nothing to do with the shady goings-on
at last month's AGM.
Ramón Calderón has managed to survive the 24 hours following the initial allegations of
vote fixing at last month's AGM by Marca.
Late last night he gave a radio interview in which he denied any knowledge or collusion with any
voting irregularities, and indicated that he was "tired" of the constant attacks and
might not seek re-election to a second term.
Ramón Calderón must have spluttered over his morning café solo as he read the
allegations in Marca regarding his "theft" of the club's AGM last month.
The paper claims that Calderón "infiltrated" significant numbers of people into the
Assembly meeting who had no right to vote to ensure that last year's accounts and next year's
budget were approved.
New Real Madrid president Vicente Boluda was interviewed on radio on Monday night to explain what
he intends to do at the club until new elections are called.
How are you handling all these interviews?
Not very well. I don't really like being in the media spotlight, getting recognised.
New Real Madrid president Vicente Boluda was interviewed on radio on Monday night to explain what
he intends to do at the club until new elections are called.
How are you handling all these interviews?
Not very well. I don't really like being in the media spotlight, getting recognised.
On Wednesday he said that to resign would be "cowardly". On Friday, he resigned.
On Wednesday he had the full support of his Board of Directors. On Friday, they deserted him.
On Wednesday, he swore on his "honour" that he had nothing to do with the shady goings-on
at last month's AGM.
Ramón Calderón has managed to survive the 24 hours following the initial allegations of
vote fixing at last month's AGM by Marca.
Late last night he gave a radio interview in which he denied any knowledge or collusion with any
voting irregularities, and indicated that he was "tired" of the constant attacks and
might not seek re-election to a second term.
Ramón Calderón must have spluttered over his morning café solo as he read the
allegations in Marca regarding his "theft" of the club's AGM last month.
The paper claims that Calderón "infiltrated" significant numbers of people into the
Assembly meeting who had no right to vote to ensure that last year's accounts and next year's
budget were approved.