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The Dissentient

@_dissentient_

Bias and ignorance are the biggest enemies of reason and reason is what makes human, human.

Process+performance over results, always.

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calendar_today04-12-2023 16:51:10

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The Dissentient (@_dissentient_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine if Andy Bara wasn't Joan Garcia's agent, what a summer this would have been. Inigo leaving, weaking our CB depth so that we can register Rashford, Rashford. 😂 But no issues, twitter lets you know that Rashford is the second coming of Neymar, I'm not worried.

ًCalifornia Breeze (@mythfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They run the same “player takes a pay cut” gimmick every season yet somehow we always have issues registering players How’s that work

TK (@teakupps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The way the fanbase has accepted the fact that there will be registration issues every summer, we’ll make sacrifices by selling players and only go after scrubs or players available for peanuts is extremely sad. Credit to Laporta for making people think this is acceptable

The Dissentient (@_dissentient_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've never said that we shouldn't have good relationships with agents. But having good relationship with agents and agents running whole transfer business and sporting machinery are two different things. We are Barca, players shouldn't need to change agents to arrive/renew here.

Dongcast (@joanfontes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Las tragaderas de algunos periodistas dando por buena la versión del club en la salida de Íñigo y justificando su salida, son acojonantemente inmensas. Son tragaderas del tamaño del Continental Drift.

Ole (@ole_stht) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every other coach at a top club gets hundreds of millions of reinforcements while Flick after a historic season gets a „we can fix him“ LW project and his starting CB leaving for free a week before the season starts, obviously without a replacement…

Sofiane (@soso9zb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

C’est très approximatif mais j’ai fait le travail pour vous. Je n’ai comptabilisé que Pau Victor, Iñigo Martinez, Clément Lenglet, Pablo Torre et Ansu Fati. Sans le 1/1, ils génèrent ~31M€ de FPF. Avec le 1/1, ~52M€ de FPF. Je n’ai pas comptabilisé la prolongation de Kounde

Actualité - Barça (@actualitebarca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pour répondre à vos questions : Le FC Barcelone a généré plus de 30M de Fair Play Financier (en n'étant pas au 1/1), plus de 50M de Fair Play Financier (si on était au 1/1). Le FC Barcelone attend de revenir au 1/1 (et l'audit de Crowe) pour utiliser ce qui a été généré.

Analyste Barca Deutsche Qualität (@arthurmelista) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Vous avez deja vu un club prolonger d’un an un joueur en fin de contrat avec une clause pour qu’il parte libre en cas d’offre après sa prolongation ? Sachant qu’un joueur en fin de contrat est libre de négocier avec n’importe quel club. J’ai jamais vu ca avant Inigo hein

The Dissentient (@_dissentient_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There's been a conscious attempt to dilute Inigo's importance, to the dressing room especially, to whitewash and cover up why the transfer is happening in the first place. All while zero mentions of what he was earning which is absurd to begin with.