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Quien no vea el doble rasero... Quien no vea que a Koke de ser jugador del Barça estaría en la pu...

By Míster Seitán
Posted April 8, 2026

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About the Creator

Míster Seitán is a Twitter account that posts politically charged sports commentary with an aggressive, confrontational tone. The creator frequently criticizes media coverage, power structures, and what they perceive as unfair treatment in sports, particularly regarding Spanish football clubs. The account uses inflammatory language and conspiracy-adjacent framing to engage followers.

What's This About?

This post critiques perceived double standards in how Barcelona and Atlético Madrid players are treated, using Koke as a case study. The author argues that if Koke played for Barcelona instead of Atlético, he would have been discarded by now due to his age (he would be 30), contrasting this with his continued presence at Atlético. The post extends this into broader accusations of media bias, claims of theft/corruption in Spanish football, and attacks on sports journalism outlets like Marca, AS, and ESPN, attributing these alleged problems to Francoist power structures.

🔥Why It's Trending

The post likely gained traction during a period of Barcelona-Atlético Madrid rivalry or competition, when discussions about squad management and player treatment are heightened. The use of inflammatory language, conspiracy framing, and direct attacks on major media outlets designed to provoke engagement. The aggressive tone and call-out format are designed to generate replies and shares from both supporters and critics.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Koke negotiations with Barcelona occurred in 2014, when Atlético Madrid was coming off a league title, which he cited as a reason to stay[1]
  • 2Atlético Madrid responded to Barcelona's interest by improving Koke's contract, increasing his salary to match Barcelona's reported offer of six million euros[1]
  • 3Koke's transfer clause was set at 60 million euros, a significant sum that made any transfer prohibitively expensive[1]
  • 4The post references a generational debate about player value and longevity in professional football, particularly relevant to a player in his early 30s
  • 5This represents a broader pattern of fan discourse criticizing media coverage bias in Spanish football

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