Os maiores clubes da Europa realmente merecem os fãs que possuem?

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Ame futebol but hate the way clubs treat fans? If so, then you are certainly not alone. Many fans – especially those who support some of the bigger clubs in Europe – feel cheated by their clubs’ owners. Given that football enjoys more support globally than any other spectator sport, it is a truly remarkable phenomenon that fans are so often seen venting their frustrations online or with banners during home fixtures. Why is it that some of the best-known worldwide sports brands have seemingly perdido seu caminho e tornar-se manchado? Afinal, o interesse no futebol do público em geral é sua força vital. Com esportes como a união de rugby e americano Com o futebol fazendo esse progresso na Europa, talvez fosse mais revelador se os grandes clubes de futebol europeus estivessem alcançando seus torcedores em vez de ignorá-los. Basta olhar para o número de dicas de apostas esportivas e sites que são dedicados a esportes em ascensão nos dias de hoje em comparação com os estabelecidos, como o futebol. Para onde vai o dinheiro das apostas, os fãs geralmente seguirão em breve.

What went wrong with football clubs’ relationships with their fan bases? Why do fans feel they can’t trust the clubs they support and, perhaps more importantly, what can be done about it?

O circuito de transferência fechado

Have you ever wondered why your club is not playing on a level field when it comes to signing players and organizing transfers? Of course, those big clubs with big-money owners – such as Chelsea or Manchester City – don’t operate on anything like the same level as clubs in the lower leagues. Money talks, after all. The bigger purse your club has to spend, the better players it can sign. Few would argue with the basic marketplace ethics that take place in the transfer windows around the various European leagues even if their club isn’t as wealthy as their nearest rival. That said, it is entirely possible that it doesn’t always come down to the number of pounds, or euros, your club has in its bank account. Why?

De acordo com alguns comentaristas da imprensa esportiva alemã, clubes como FC Bayern, Juventus e Real Madrid vêm operando com um arranjo acolhedor de transferência de jogadores entre si para a exclusão de outros. Diz-se que o acordo funcionou informalmente desde a 2014 e constitui uma violação das regras, possivelmente da lei de concorrência europeia, também. Muitos fãs notaram o número de jogadores que se movimentam dentro deste triângulo de clubes e levantaram questões sobre a imparcialidade do acordo. Certamente os fãs merecem melhor que isso?

O Impulso Breakaway

De acordo com o Football Leaks, o site dedicado a fazer revelações sobre algumas das maiores equipas do continente, alguns clubes europeus não são leais à história das ligas em que jogam. Conforme relatado na imprensa alemã, o Bayern de Munique tinha sido tentando estabelecer através de uma empresa jurídica ou não poderia fugir from the beloved Bundesliga in order to form a new league. What may horrify some of the club’s loyal fans even more is that Juventus, Real Madrid, FC Barcelona, Manchester UnitedO Arsenal e o AC Milan foram informados sobre a formação de uma liga separatista chamada Super Liga Européia.

Crucialmente, os relatórios afirmaram que tal movimento sairia do corpo de governo habitual do futebol na Europa, a UEFA, e levaria a preços de ingressos ainda mais altos. Considere então para o fã humilde, o custo provável de assistir a um jogo fora em tal liga com todos os custos de viagem, bem como o preço do bilhete. Para alguns, o que era ainda mais importante com a perspectiva de uma liga separatista era o afastamento da tradição. Os clubes que entrarem no campeonato proposto, necessariamente, não poderão competir em todas as competições domésticas que seus fãs conhecem e amam.

The Rich Clubs Don’t Feed Grassroots Football

De certa forma, você pode entender por que os grandes clubes europeus têm seus próprios assuntos como prioridade. Afinal, os bem-sucedidos são bloqueados ano após ano em um ambiente competitivo entre si. No entanto, muitos fãs entendem que a falta de fundos e facilidades no nível básico inevitavelmente estrangulará o esporte. De onde virá a próxima geração de jogadores se toda a riqueza do esporte for retida por aqueles que podem obter os maiores rendimentos de acordos de TV e patrocinadores internacionais? Um bom exemplo da questão pode ser visto em uma transferência recente feita pelo FC Barcelona.

The player in question was signed by the Catalan giant from Toulouse, just over the Pyrenees in France. Since Jean-Clair Todibo was signed by Barcelona on a free transfer, the club he played for will not receive a single penny for him. To be clear, there is no question that the giant club has acted in any way that is illegal. However, many fans think that it just isn’t right that Toulouse should receive nothing having helped to shape the career and build the skills which made Todibo such an attractive proposition in the first place. Toulouse’s president, Olivier Sadran, complained bitterly about the affair which he said was, “anything but glorious.” Many grassroots fãs de futebol concordo.

A falta de investimento em instalações

It is fair to say that some football clubs have invested incredible sums of money into new stadia which should rightly be regarded as top-notch. Tottenham Hotspur’s ground at White Hart Lane in North London is expected to be among the best around when it opens. And yet, it is a building project that has significantly overrun already. In many cases, football stadia are either a good journey outside of the city they are supposed to be in or are crammed into a densely populated urban area which can scarcely accommodate them. Often in such circumstances, fans turning up – whether they are travelling with their team or are attending a home fixture – feel that the facilities are poor and that they are treated like cattle as the queue to get in and out.

Many of the most common fan complaints about football club facilities are long-standing. However, they are often not addressed or – when they are – are not addressed fully. Disabled facilities are often inadequate. Toilets are too few in number, especially for female fans. Food concessions tend to be overpriced and unsavoury. What galls so many fans is the fact that the price of a season ticket seems to go up with every season that passes and yet the stadium facilities seldom improve.

A questão do desempenho insuficiente

Not every club can win. It is the very nature of sport that there are winners and losers. Fans know and accept this fundamental truth. Sometimes your team can come up against a superior one and lose and it feels like a victory, especially if your side puts up a committed performance with some stout defence. On the other hand, what fans hate is a lacklustre performance that shows that the players don’t have their heart in it. As fans, loving your team is part of the deal. For professionals, however, performing well in a team can often be an individual pursuit. The trouble is that far too often clubs put up with underperformance and boards sometimes mix up results with effort. It drives many fans mad!

Look at the case of Ousmane Dembélé of Borussia Dortmund who was signed by Barcelona in 2017. Because of some wrangling over the transfer fee, Dembélé felt justified on withdrawing his sporting prowess from his current employers and failed to turn up to training sessions. Spanish players have often gone one step further and threatened to strike in order to get their way, usually in disputes with the coach. Over the course of the 2018-19 season, the owners of Manchester United undoubtedly dithered whilst the first team continually put in poor performances which many put down to the management style of the coach, José Mourinho. Fans became increasingly frustrated with what was a fairly obvious power struggle between the board, the manager and the players. Since the manager was replaced by a caretaker, few Manchester United fans have had any complaints, however. Both on-field performances and results have altered dramatically. Perhaps that’s the most frustrating thing for fans. Just when we think we’ve had enough, something changes which draws us back in!

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Os maiores clubes da Europa realmente merecem os fãs que possuem? Atualizada: 18 de Junho de 2019 Autor: Damon