Dr.Drako Posted July 30, 2020 Posted July 30, 2020 Students President opposed the Boca Juniors idol in his intention to delay the championship and cause clubs to run out of money to pay. He knows that his stance may earn him some "sticks" in the back, but he takes the risk. Sebastian Verón, president of Estudiantes de La Plata, did not hesitate to confront his friend, Carlos Tevez, the idol of Boca Juniors, and other voices asking that the return to football be delayed, due to the serious coronavirus crisis facing Argentina. "I love Carlos Tevez but I do not share what he says. We all had someone close to us who fell ill with coronavirus. But what we don't understand is that if we don't play again, TV doesn't pay more. We have to disarm the schools, the blind will have to be lowered and next year we will see what happens. But there are going to be a lot of people on the street, "said the‘ Brujita ’in a pessimistic tone. The manager acknowledged that he is surviving thanks to television contracts. "This is not infinite. The people who are paying today without us playing, must be saying ‘boys, if they don't come back we cut here, we don't pay more.’ I don't want to pass as a callous, but this should have been reactivated earlier. But hey, today we are like this ”, added Sebastián Verón. The president of the 'Pincha' also questioned whether some leaders have a double speech. "It surprises me that some clubs do not want to play but they are incorporating players, without knowing when we are going to play." In turn, he stood in solidarity with teams like Boca Juniors that must face an international tournament. “It is crazy that the teams that participate in the Copa Libertadores are not training. There are things that I never understand about handling these situations. ” The ‘Brujita’ did not hesitate to blame the AFA for the poor handling to face the crisis. "In Argentine football you never prevent, you always act on the problem. As of today we have nothing about going back to football, no confirmed date, ”he sentenced. 1
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