Wednesday, December 9, 2009

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S and called Gerhard Poschner : was born 40 years ago in Dumitra, Romania. In 1974 he moved with his family to the German town of Bietigheim-Bissinger, where he began his wanderings professional football at 17.

In August 2009 he was appointed Director General of Real Zaragoza, and I say, what co ... we need a Director General of Royal Zaragoza? Does anyone know how much they charge this phenomenon and whether the times, our club can afford the luxury of a CEO? Does anyone know what his special merits having catapulted from obscurity to the holy glory of the dome zaragocista?

seems that it merits football agent who speaks several languages. If merit alone are these, why has not been linked with Real Zaragoza with an external consultant contract promptly paid for their services, which are also so many good ..? And to sign and have the technical secretary, Pedro Herrera.

The figure of the Director General is totally useless in our Real Zaragoza and is the paradigm of the typical output of a local chieftain mind considering civil service that our club is the continuation of Pignatelli.

President Eduardo Bandrés should get involved and get much more involved in running the Club and maintain fewer lower-level management in charge, that after all this is not the DGA does not matter where the management performance and the number of active staff.

The top shareholder of Real Zaragoza, Agapito Iglesias, the former should learn Lafita club, Deportivo La Coruna, where a professional manager, a great President and Director General Augusto César Lendoiro, takes the reins of management personally and to the letter, being an excellent negotiator and manager.

head is visible in all matters relating to Deportivo Coruna and remuneration is one percent of the balance of the budget (ie a variable). Has in its hands the financial performance and sport and is very involved with day to day in the offices but also in what happens on the lawn.

Bandrés should have resigned once accomplished the descent into the Second Division as did Pardeza. And if you did then, should to do it now, because you can not do the worst thing. He has brought disappointment, decline, decomposition of a team, and unrest in the dressing room (Ewerthon, etc). Real Zaragoza colors have become pale with him more than four years since I enjoyed the Romareda.

Surely none of this happen and will pay the duck the best coach that Real Zaragoza has had in recent years: Marcelino García.

continue taking their megasueldo Bandrés (Crisis?, What crisis?), Poschner idem ditto, and the players continue wandering through the countryside in search of her lost identity.

And tomorrow the sun will rise ... as usual ..

POLET GOLMETE

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