Barcelona fan group ‘Som un Clam’ have released a letter demanding president Joan Laporta and the club board resign due to the Dani Olmo saga.
The management of Barcelona continues to make unwanted headlines despite club president Laporta’s confidence of being able to lead the Catalans to a prosperous future after taking over from former Josep Maria Bartomeu, who was voted out by Barca members and left the club in financial turmoil.
However, Laporta has struggled to live up to his many promises, and the Blaugrana’s latest troubles come in the form of player registrations.
Summer signing Olmo and Pau Victor are both currently unregistered and unable to play in the second half of the season.
Barcelona group Som un Clam’s president Joan Camprubi Montal has voiced his opinion over the trouble that Laporta has led Barcelona into and asked for the 62-year-old and the club board to resign in a letter published on social media.
Indignation And Shame
The letter read: “From Som un Clam we want to express our total indignation and shame caused by the management of President Joan Laporta and the board of directors regarding the registrations of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor, and we demand his resignation.
“What we have experienced in the last hours of 2024 shows that the vicious circle in which the club’s governing team has entered has fully exploded.
“Sooner than even imaginable, amateur and erratic management is beginning to affect the sporting performance of the first team, which could be deprived of two of its signings.
“Given this situation, Som un Clam insists that the vicious circle we have entered due to the management of the board endangers the assets of our club and its ownership model.
“For this reason, we call for the resignation of the president and the board of directors, while we call on Barcelona fans to mobilise , reverse this situation and make their voice heard.
“At ‘Som un Clam’ we also want to show our solidarity with the players involved and express our support for Dani Olmo and Pau Víctor in these difficult times.
“We need their talent and commitment to face the sporting challenges of the first team with stability.”
What The Fans Are Saying
It’s a sentiment shared by Barcelona fans who have been generally supportive of Laporta’s situation at Camp Nou as he dealt with a difficult mess left by Bartomeu but are now turning on the 62-year-old.
On X, @JohnHonesty__ wrote: “When I told them Laporta is worse than Bartomeu, they laughed.
“At least Bartomeu isn’t a demagogue who sold the club’s future income for short-term gains and to live a couple of moments as a hero.
“The real damage of Laporta’s term will show in a few years.”
@TheEuropeanLad wrote: “It’s an embarrassment for their fans, for the club, for the outside world, but most of all for Dani Olmo himself.
“Joan Laporta, the absolute master of giving Barcelona fans false hope.
“He did it before, he did it tonight, and he will do it again, a true politician.”
@NealGardner_ wrote: “The board may get very lucky if Olmo decides to stay, but this can NEVER be forgiven.
“The position Laporta and Co have put us in is BEYOND embarrassing. I’ve lost every bit of goodwill I’ve had for him.”
X user @Marlichat7 said: “Laporta is a failed politician who used Messi to get elected and all he’s done is sell of clubs assets while opting to take cut price deals on every sponsership deal we have signed in last 3yrs. Out the door.”
@Barcafan0398 added: “He behaves like a true politician.his only problem is politicians normally has 4-5-6 years before election & they give damn about countries situation but Laporta has to face situation in every 6 months. That’s it.”
Hope
Olmo is ready to stay with Barcelona, according to his agent, even if he is not re-registered but may have to spend the rest of the season on the sidelines.
The club could potentially lose a massive £218 million ($343m) in total due to the saga but are still holding out hope the two players can be registered after agreeing a deal to sell off VIP boxes at the renovated Camp Nou.
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The Catalan club will return to action after the winter break when they take on UD Barbastro in the Copa del Rey round of 32 on Saturday, January 4.
In the meantime Barcelona’s board remain focused on trying to find a resolution for the Olmo situation.
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