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  1. Flo got fewer votes than expected, but a close race is good for us. The pressure will force him to wake up, focus, and buy the right players to make the team better.

    Hala Madrid !

  2. phoenix2310 on

    this are just the exit polls, vote counting is going to start at 9pm and result are expected to be decleared at 11pm

  3. Duskcollector on

    I’m surprised people want to keep a Putin esque dictatorship going, there will probably never be another chance to get rid of hiim

  4. johndotjohn on

    Anything above for 30% for Enrique is a huge win for him considering he didn’t have time to prepare a full campaign and his promises fell flat at the end. It shows the discontent among fans is real. Perez was always going to win because of historical track record but one more season without trophies and we’ll have a full blown mutiny on our ship.

  5. noturaveragejuan on

    Am I the only one who finds it hard to believe this will be a truly fair election?

    Florentino Pérez has been the dominant figure at Real Madrid for over two decades, and while his legacy is undeniable, I struggle to see him relinquishing control without a fight.

    I’m a die-hard Madridista, but I’m also a realist. Supporting the club doesn’t require blind faith. Respecting Pérez’s accomplishments and questioning the fairness of the process are not mutually exclusive. The fact that this is Real Madrid’s first contested presidential election in 20 years only adds to the skepticism.