La Liga president Javier Tebas has out-sighted Spanish FA chief Maria Villar over the recent deadlock over Spanish Premier League revenue hurdle.With Spanish clubs such as Real Madrid and Barcelona earning maximum with TV revenues as Spanish Clubs are handed the Freedom over the TV rights.The Spanish Government has a law drafted which would mean that the rights will be sold collectively,So the bigger clubs have to share their Revenue pot.
This Legislation has been in deadlock from Months as Villar has claimed that The TV Rights should be handled by REFE (Spanish FA) and by the La Loga authorities.
La Liga chief Tebas had released a statement claiming that after a meeting all the 20 participate clubs have disagreed with the Villar approach.It was even been told that FA chief is using it as a leverage upon the Spanish Government's funding federation.
"Spanish professional football, with the LFP as its main governing body and the clubs that comprise it, does not currently feel represented by the President of the RFEF due to his attitude.The LFP and clubs request that he changes his conduct immediately for the sake of Spanish football as a whole, and that he carries out all of the actions necessary to facilitate the passing of the Royal Decree for centralised selling.May he be warned that should be fail to do this, he will be directly opposed by professional football.The clubs do not feel represented by the president of the RFEF," he said. "We don't have a problem with the RFEF, but rather, the problem is with the president of the RFEF.Everybody wants the Royal Decree to go ahead; last Thursday we were called upon by the government in order to make the definitive move forward and the RFEF did not attend.The RFEF wants to mix the content of the Royal Decree with a justification of subsidies and grassroots football. These problems cannot be mixed because the aim of this agreement is to not only benefit professional football, it is also targeted at benefiting the fans."-The Statement Said.
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