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Real Madrids økonomi og Gareth Bale transfer

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Real Madrids økonomi og Gareth Bale transfer er en engelsk-opgave til 10. klasse, afleveret til karakteren 4. Fylder 6 sider (1.377 ord, ca. 6 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 26. oktober 2014.

Redegørelse for Real Madrids økonomiske situation, herunder klubbens gæld og den dyre transfer af Gareth Bale. Opgaven diskuterer, hvordan klubbens forbrug står i kontrast til Spaniens økonomiske krise og EU's støtte til spanske banker. Den belyser kritik fra politikere og økonomer vedrørende klubbens finansielle praksis.

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Solid analyse af Real Madrids økonomi og Gareth Bale transfer, der perspektiverer til Spaniens økonomiske krise. God struktur og faglig substans.
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  • bankkrisen
  • carlos mendoza
  • eu-støtte
  • florentino pérez
  • fodboldøkonomi
  • gareth bale
  • gæld
  • real madrid
  • spaniens økonomi
  • transfermarked

Real Madrid, the richest club in the world

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The biggest transfer in football history

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The biggest transfer in football history

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Real Madrid owes money

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Real Madrid present surplus (Conclusion)

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Real Madrid Owe Money!

Real Madrid with big Debt!

Gareth Bale 100 mil euro!

The biggest transfer in football history

In the middel of the greatest crisis in Spain since second war chose Real Madrid to make the most expensive player transfers in history. Gareth Bale, was purchased in Tottenham for 85 million pounds and 100 mil euro. The next six years, he secured an contract of 137 million, and then asks you instinctively itself. Have they been completely insane at Real Madrid? The answer is yes. Bale - commerce is the result of a total lack of respect for the tough reality that many in Madrid and anywhere in Spain must face every day.

More than 25 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. The unemployment rate is at 26 and for the young as high as shocking 50 percent. Spain is a nation that is financially on its knees and is actually only survives because of the support from the EU. 746 billion, Spain, according to the British newspaper, The Independent, provisionally received in cash by the European taxpayer. Many of the money is used to rescue the Spanish banks from bankruptcy. This also applies to Real Madrid's bankers, Bankia, which was partly nationalized in an attempt to salvage. Bankia was last year added 141 billion tax dollars, the largest bank rescue package in the history of Spain.

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