Oleguer Presas i Renom
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Oleguer Heading For Prison?
Ajax defender Oleguer Presas could soon be behind bars. The Catalan was involved in a riot in 2002 and is now being prosecuted for his behaviour... According to Marca, 28-year-old Ajax defender Oleguer Presas could be heading to prison for two years. The Catalan nationalist became involved a riot several years ago and allegedly wounded a police officer.
The incident happened on September 27th 2003 in Sabadell, near Barcelona. According to the charges, Oleguer threw several objects in the direction of a police officer, who was wounded by a stone during the skirmish.
The riot occurred close to trendy bar Bemba and more than twenty people were injured. Furthermore, eleven men, including the former Barcelona defender, were arrested.
It’s not yet known when the court will decide on the matter, but it would be a serious disappointment for Ajax if they were to lose their recent signing for two seasons.
Oleguer has quickly become an important part of the Ajax defence in the few weeks since his arrival.
The strong defender is currently sidelined following a hamstring injury and will miss the upcoming Eredivisie match against Vitesse.
Ajax defender Oleguer Presas could soon be behind bars. The Catalan was involved in a riot in 2002 and is now being prosecuted for his behaviour... According to Marca, 28-year-old Ajax defender Oleguer Presas could be heading to prison for two years. The Catalan nationalist became involved a riot several years ago and allegedly wounded a police officer.
The incident happened on September 27th 2003 in Sabadell, near Barcelona. According to the charges, Oleguer threw several objects in the direction of a police officer, who was wounded by a stone during the skirmish.
The riot occurred close to trendy bar Bemba and more than twenty people were injured. Furthermore, eleven men, including the former Barcelona defender, were arrested.
It’s not yet known when the court will decide on the matter, but it would be a serious disappointment for Ajax if they were to lose their recent signing for two seasons.
Oleguer has quickly become an important part of the Ajax defence in the few weeks since his arrival.
The strong defender is currently sidelined following a hamstring injury and will miss the upcoming Eredivisie match against Vitesse.
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Okay... We're now discussing Oleguer in the Wielaert thread, so I'll move those posts to this thread...
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Ayman schreef:Fogive my ignorance but is'nt Oleguer going to jail, over the riot, 6 years ago?
gordonvandekamp schreef:I didn't think there had been any sentencing (or even a conviction?) with regards to Oleguer. It also sounded like the chance he'd ever serve jail time was pretty low (ie first-offense and limited/no jail time).
If nothing else, Wielaert should at least put some pressure for competition among the other center backs. As others have said experience is important, and who else do we have experienced playing in the Eredivisie?
No one else has mentioned it yet, but he won't be available for the UEFA Cup, having already played this year with Twente. I'm not as concerned with that and I've always felt this year should be spent winning the Eredivisie. He's a signing that I think is going to help accomplish that.
Kowalczyk schreef:Oleguer has not been convicted (yet). There was only a charge of two (or three, I forgot) years in prison. According to Spanish law a sentence of three years imprisonment or less, will not be served if it's a first offence.
So, even if the charge will be the actual sentence he will not go to jail.
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philippe schreef:Are you sure ? If I remember correctly the recent case of the French supporter from Marseille, he would have to actually do his 3 years time if the French administration had not pleaded in his favour.
Right. Feel free to carry on, folks...Kowalczyk schreef:Not entirely sure... I read something like that, but I don't know if it was accurate.
From what I've read, he can not be actually imprisoned for this case.
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Situation normal for Oleguer. He had to fight for his place with the Blaugrana and now he'll face the same challenge at Ajax. I think it's best if he is simply used in the center. Silva would probably pitch a fit if he has any more competition for his dwindling playing time at RB.
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Re: Oleguer Presas i Renom
I think this was something people referred to a few pages back when he was signed:
http://www.thespoiler.co.uk/index.php/2 ... -mini-riot
The video's here: http://www.depers.nl/video/392453/Krake ... halen.html
Looks like he was just taking some photos.

http://www.thespoiler.co.uk/index.php/2 ... -mini-riot
Love the club's response.Ajax’s Oleguer caught on camera taking part in Amsterdam mini-riot
Scruffy intellectual Ajax defender Oleguer has caused a stir in the Netherlands after being caught on camera lending his support to an anti-capitalist rally which marched through Amsterdam on Friday, in protest at new laws banning squatting.
Dutch riot police let off tear gas as several hundred protesters threw bricks and smashed up cars on their way through the city. 11 protesters were arrested and two officers taken to hospital.
However, Ajax don’t seem to be particularly bothered about Oleguer’s out-of-work activities, releasing the shoulder-shrugging statement:
We know he was present…players of Ajax can do whatever they want in their free time.
The Ex-Barcelona defender has a reputation for getting himself in trouble with his political campaigning, having previously been arrested in relation to a protest in 2003 and once holding the book launch for the release of his memoirs, Road to Ithaca, in a Barcelona squat.
The video's here: http://www.depers.nl/video/392453/Krake ... halen.html
Looks like he was just taking some photos.

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I think Ajax's response is exactly the right one. As long as he behaves himself and doesn't break the law himself (for example by getting involved in the actual violence) he can do whatever he wants and express any political view he wants.
I kind of like Oleguer because of this, because he's different and actually thinks about the world and politics, etc. Most football players don't even have a political view or anything that even looks like it. They live in a bubble and simply don't care.
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I kind of like Oleguer because of this, because he's different and actually thinks about the world and politics, etc. Most football players don't even have a political view or anything that even looks like it. They live in a bubble and simply don't care.
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Don't see a big deal here at all, 100% agree with Ko and Phillipe. I assume the march was legal so therefore attending it is also legal. It's great to see a top level sport star who presumably has enough money not to care if they don't want to actually taking an interest in what's going on in the world around them and trying to make a statement about that.
I'll make sure I wear my Oleguer shirt from the season before last next time I attend anything political
Not surprised this has been picked up but would be interested to know if anyone in NL (or Spain) is actually making a big deal about it or whether our attitude is the prevailing one.
I'll make sure I wear my Oleguer shirt from the season before last next time I attend anything political

Not surprised this has been picked up but would be interested to know if anyone in NL (or Spain) is actually making a big deal about it or whether our attitude is the prevailing one.
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The latter, I think. Nobody appears to be offended.SE6Ajacied schreef:Not surprised this has been picked up but would be interested to know if anyone in NL (or Spain) is actually making a big deal about it or whether our attitude is the prevailing one.
Holland has 'shifted to the right' and I notice around me that a majority of the people support the anti-squatting laws ("lazy, smelly wankers who think they can live for free", etc.). But no-one's making a big deal out of the fact that Oleguer was there, in peace.
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Good to hear that and yes, that's why I was asking.Kowalczyk schreef:
Holland has 'shifted to the right'
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Formally, Oleguer is still an Ajax player, but he has already left the club. His contract will officially expire on 30 June and will not be renewed.
Which makes him a Former Ajax Player.
If you have anything to say about him, do it quickly. This thread wil be closed down sometime next week.
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Which makes him a Former Ajax Player.
If you have anything to say about him, do it quickly. This thread wil be closed down sometime next week.
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