Perugia, also the Coordination against Santopadre: “Nobody wants you anymore”

Santopadre away from Perugia, no one wants you anymore“. Also the Perugia Clubs Coordination Center lashes out against the president of Grifo, Massimiliano Santopadre, and does so through a note made public through social media. Here is the full text.

“The Coordination Centre, after years of disillusioned expectations, he asks Santopadre to go awayto sell Perugia Calcio, to abdicate. Promises never kept, zero investments, results that have led to the decline of image and ranking, the absence of sports programming even at youth level, total absence of relationships with fans and the territory, reducing football to a last-division reality , brought ever lower.

For the first time in history the environment, the fans, the city, have never been so united in contesting the actions and ways of a Presidentwho are asked to step aside and avoid continuing to hold hostage an entire community that deserves greater respect and dignity. The Coordination Center asks the top manager for an act of dignity, to leave our team to others. The most important shareholder, the fan, has for years been vilified and derided due to behaviors and choices that have never gone in the direction of true football interest.

Too many empty promises, infinite errors without remedy, numerous attitudes with which a distance has been created like a chasm, so all that remains is to take a step back. It’s not up to us to choose who should buy Perugia but it is up to us to decide that this Society has run its course, having always said that he would sell if there were offers. Now they are there, they are public, so it is time for the President to sell this club, giving those who want the good of Perugia the chance to do so, avoiding continuing to procrastinate and take time.”

 
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