Former Real Madrid president has launched staunch attack on Florentino Perez

Former Real Madrid president has launched staunch attack on Florentino Perez

Former Real Madrid president Vicente Boluda says  Florentino Perez is running the club like ‘Roman Emperor, and feels democratic process is not in application among the members.

As Real Madrid already out of the title race, Los Blancos faithfuls has asked  Perez to step down, and speaking to AS Boluda said:  “It is a worrying situation. I do not want to say too much, as my words can be misinterpreted. But I do not like what I see, not me, nor any Madrid socio. But this will change when the team starts to win. Football should be treated as football.

Former Real Madrid president has launched staunch attack on Florentino Perez

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“It must be difficult for Florentino. It does not seem right to me, but it is clear the socios are not happy.”

“During my time the assemblies were more democratic. I must say that. I like for the socios to be able to talk, to debate. That questions are answered. It is different when the socios are not treated as they should be.

Former Real Madrid president has launched staunch attack on Florentino Perez

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“I wanted people to be free to vote with their conscience, and in secret ballot. But it has ended up like the Greeks and Romans, voting with your hand in the air. And with the emperor counting the votes he wants to count.”

While, Luis Enrique couldn’t avoid dig at Real Madrid, says Atletico are Barcelona’s Our closest rivals, and has offered his support to Rafael Nadal against doping allegations.

Former Real Madrid president has launched staunch attack on Florentino Perez“Our closest rivals are Atletico, who are second; then Madrid, who are third,” he told reporters in a press conference.

“We have a lead that we have earned, but we still have a lot of work to do.”

[On Rafael Nadal doping allegations], I don’t have enough information, but I think there’s more chance of me doping than Rafa. I think he’s exemplary, barring one flaw – the team he supports [Madrid].