Florentino Pérez: Good or Bad for Real Madrid?

Jordon Tefft by Correspondent Written on January 22, 2009
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Now Pérez is wanting to be back in charge of Real Madrid. At first glance it seems he up to his old games. There seems to be a few key differences.

His old policy was referred to as Zidanes and Pavons. In other words, star players mixed in with home-grown payers. The new policy has been called Kakas and Torreses, meaning star players playing with club-grown players.

Just like in 2000, Pérez is offering a star player upon his election. Said player being Kaka. Unlike before, he is offering a coach, Arsene Wenger.

How Pérez plans on prying Wenger from his beloved club we may never know. For all those fearing another Pérez reign this offer sheds some light. Wenger would be in charge of all things player related. During his first presidency, Pérez had complete control, which eventually saw many problems arise. By giving up all control of the team, he is making a promise to bring in players by the coaches demand. A completely different policy than before.

Last but not least in his current campaign is Zinedine Zidane, beloved by many Real Madrid faithful. Zidane has been offered either a youth team coaching job or a role on the board. If any rumor is true, this one would sway many votes.

So what do you think? Would Pérez be good for Real Madrid or another disaster in the making? Do you believe any of the rumors he has put out? What if all the rumors are true, still think he would be good or bad? 

Vote Now! - Author Poll

What will Pérez be?

  • Better than before.
  • Same as before.
  • Worst than before.
  • Nothing, he won't win.
vote to see results
Results - Author Poll

What will Pérez be?

  • Better than before.

    74.5%
  • Same as before.

    10.6%
  • Worst than before.

    6.4%
  • Nothing, he won't win.

    8.5%
  • Total votes: 47
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