If Tebas had only listened he might have got his La Liga game abroad | Sid Lowe

Javier Tebas's presidency of La Liga has been marked by controversy from the very start. His latest blunder was the collapse of the league's plans to host a game in Miami on December 20 against FC Barcelona. The decision came as a shock to Villarreal, who were set to be the "home" team at the Hard Rock Stadium, but they had been aware that something was amiss for some time.

When news broke that the game would not go ahead, cameras caught Villarreal's CEO Fernando Roig Negueroles in an emotional state. The 60-year-old looked stunned and even furious as he left a phone call, his face filled with anger and disappointment. His reaction said it all - this was a defeat for La Liga, but also a personal blow.

Roig's anger stems from the fact that his team had been working tirelessly to make this project happen. They had made sacrifices, including giving up their own home game, in order to support La Liga's plans. Meanwhile, Barcelona had profited from the deal, with president Joan Laporta claiming it would help offset losses incurred by playing at smaller stadiums.

This is not an isolated incident. The whole process was marred by poor communication and a lack of consideration for those affected. Players, coaches, and staff were kept in the dark about the plans, despite their requests for transparency. In fact, one supporters' group had to be persuaded by Villarreal's club to support the project.

La Liga's decision to host the game in Miami was always going to be a long shot. The project faced opposition from Real Madrid, who cited concerns over the integrity of the league. Despite this, Tebas and his team pressed on, with the president announcing that an official La Liga game would take place in Miami just 13 days before the event.

This is not the first time La Liga has tried to host a game abroad. Previous attempts have been met with failure, but Tebas remains determined to try again. However, this time it must be done differently. Uribes, the president of Spain's sports council, has called for more dialogue and transparency from now on.

The decision will come as no surprise to fans who are already wary of La Liga's leadership style. As one journalist noted, "You can't do things this way." Tebas's reputation is taking another hit, and it remains to be seen whether the league will ever succeed in hosting a game abroad.
 
😱 honestly i think la liga needs to rethink its strategy for like 1000x... Hosting games abroad is gonna come across as desperate & kinda racist πŸ€” i mean what's next? hosting games in china or africa? it feels like they're just trying to chase tv rights and money at the expense of the fans and clubs involved... uribes is right, more dialogue and transparency is needed, not some random announcement that comes out of nowhere πŸ’¬
 
can u believe la liga's constant messing around with these international games? like villarreal put so much effort into making this thing happen and it gets cancelled on them just because tebas wanted to prove some point πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ meanwhile barcelona gets to reap the benefits πŸ€‘ and what really grinds my gears is that players coaches staff were all kept in the dark about the whole thing πŸ—£οΈ poor communication and lack of consideration for those affected is just not cool πŸ‘Ž
 
I feel bad for Fernando Roig Negueroles, he sounds like he really went all out for that Miami game πŸ€•. I get why La Liga wanted to try something new, but poor communication is always gonna kill you in business, or sports management πŸ“Š. I mean, who doesn't want transparency? You can't blame the people of Villarreal for being furious, they were literally giving up their own home game to make it happen πŸ’”. And yeah, Barcelona profiting from it while everyone else is left feeling left out is just not cool πŸ€‘. Uribes is on point with calling for more dialogue, though - that's the only way La Liga can recover from this mess 🀝.
 
πŸ˜’ I'm so done with Javier Tebas and his constant mistakes πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. This Miami debacle is just another example of poor planning and disregard for those affected πŸ’”. Villarreal's CEO, Fernando Roig, is still fuming about it, and rightfully so! His team put in a ton of effort to make this project happen, only to have it yanked away from them at the last minute 😀.

And let's not forget that Barcelona reaped all the benefits πŸ€‘. It's just another instance where La Liga prioritizes their own interests over the well-being of other teams and fans πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I'm starting to think that Uribes is onto something with his call for more dialogue and transparency... maybe it's time for Tebas to step down? 🀝
 
I'm so disappointed in what happened with Villarreal's game in Miami πŸ€•. It's not just about the team that got left out but also about all the people who worked hard to make this project happen and were kept in the dark πŸ™„. The lack of communication from La Liga is ridiculous, especially since players, coaches, and staff asked for transparency πŸ“’. And poor Joan Laporta, profiting off Barcelona while others are getting hurt... it's just not right πŸ˜’.

This whole thing is a huge mess, and I don't see how Tebas can fix it now πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The president of Spain's sports council has a point - more dialogue and transparency from La Liga is needed πŸ’¬. We need to hold them accountable for their mistakes 🀝. It'll be interesting to see if they try again, but I hope they do things differently this time 🀞.
 
omg 😱 what a disaster!!! la liga needs to get its act together ASAP! i mean, come on tebas u cant just cancel plans 13 days before the event like that 🀯 villarreal and everyone else was counting on this game. and now uribe is right, more dialogue and transparency are needed 🀝 la liga needs to involve all parties involved and not just do things for the sake of doing them. its not about being a rebel or trying to be edgy, its about putting the fans first ❀️ and respecting the teams that are willing to support ur crazy plans πŸ˜‚ anyway, this is just another nail in tebas's coffin 🚧 can we pls just get back to normal la liga stuff already? 😩
 
πŸ€” What's going on with La Liga? First they think they're gonna make millions by hosting a game in Miami and then BAM! They pull the plug. I mean, Villarreal's CEO is literally fuming about it. Like, what did you expect him to be happy about? They were supposed to give up their own home game just to make this work... Meanwhile Barcelona gets to reap all the benefits and Tebas just keeps on pushing forward without a care in the world. πŸ€‘ This whole thing reeks of poor communication and a lack of consideration for those involved. Like, have they never heard of transparency? πŸ˜’ And don't even get me started on how Real Madrid had to speak out against this whole deal. Something fishy is going on here...
 
omg what's up with la liga rn? 🀯 they're really messing this whole miami thing up. i mean villarreal was already hyped for the match but then it just gets cancelled on them 😭 and now their ceo is all emotional about it... poor guy. it's not like they didn't see it coming though, there were so many red flags throughout this process 🚨

i don't get why la liga can't communicate properly πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ players coaches staff everyone was kept in the dark which is super frustrating. and barcelona just profited from it? πŸ€‘ not cool. uribes is right though, more dialogue and transparency are needed πŸ—£οΈ this can't keep happening.

tbh i'm starting to think la liga's whole miami thing is a huge waste of time ⏰ we'll see how this one plays out but if tebas keeps messing up like this... 😳
 
.. Can you believe this? 😱 La Liga thought they could just swoop in and host a game in Miami without even talking to everyone involved first? It's like they didn't care about Villarreal or their fans. I mean, I get it, it was a risk, but come on! πŸ™„ The CEO of Villarreal is still fuming about it... his face was red as a tomato after that phone call πŸ“±. And what really gets me is how they kept players and staff in the dark about everything. Transparency, guys? You can't even get that right? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

And what's with the excuses from Barcelona? "It'll help offset losses"... yeah, sure. It sounds like just a cover-up to me πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on Real Madrid's concerns about the integrity of the league. I mean, who are they to question La Liga's decisions? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

This is just another example of La Liga's leadership being out of touch with its fans and players. They need to listen more and talk less... or at least do it better 😊
 
man I'm so done with tebas's decisions 🀯 like what even is the point of trying to host games abroad if you're not gonna communicate properly with everyone involved? Villarreal's CEO was literally on camera looking f*ed off 🀬 because they knew something was up but nobody told them. and barcelona gets to reap all the benefits while la liga takes a hit again πŸ’Έ it's just another example of tebas being reckless and not thinking about the bigger picture. uribes is right though, we need more transparency and dialogue from la liga if they wanna succeed in anything 🀝
 
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