06.07.2008 19:00
The ex-Presidents also take part
Anna Segura
Raimon Carrasco, Agustí Montal, Josep Lluís Núñez, Joan Gaspart and Enric Reyna had no doubts about dropping by the Camp Nou in order to exercise their right to vote. All four ex-Presidents placed emphasis on the big event that has taken place.
Among those members who came to the Camp Nou to vote this Sunday were all FC Barcelona’s
ex-Presidents, who also wanted to take part in this day of democracy in the club’s ground.
Gaspart first
The first ex-President to take part in the censure vote was Joan
Gaspart. He who was President from 2000 to 2003 stated, “Barça’s members have shown
that they care about their club”, and he thinks that what is most important is “the
people taking part”.
Raimon Carrasco, Barcelona’s President between 1977 and 1978 –before the arrival
of Núñez-, also carried out his right to vote. Carrasco did so at poll station no.21 in the south
goal.
Montal voted at midday
At midday, Agustí Montal appeared at poll station no.73. Barça’s President on two
occasions between 1969 and 1977 stated “we are a democratic club where everyone wants to let
their opinions be known”. Montal also stated, ”it’s very important that terms of
office come to an end”.
Reyna stresses the right and obligation of the club members
At around 7p.m., Enric Reyna made his vote at poll station no.93. Laporta’s
predecessor, -he carried out the task for a few months in 2003, stressed, “the club member
has the right and the obligation to decide the future of his club”. In the same way as
Gaspart and Montal had done previously, Reyna commented, “it’s good that there has been
a high turnout in order for there to be doubts as to the final result”.
Impatience for Núñez’s arrival
Although he was due to arrive at 6.30p.m., the ex-President Josep Lluís Núñez voted at
around 6.15p.m. after accompanying his wife to vote. The President with most years in the job
–he did so for 22 years, from 1978 to 2003- was greeted by many media agents and a few club
members who gave him their support.
After voting at poll station no.78, Núñez, who has always been critical of the present Board
of Directors, gave his opinion on the club’s present situation: “I wish Barcelona the
very best”. He continued, “the institution has been damaged. If you analyse what we
have now and what we had before, there’s a big difference”.