Thursday, February 3, 2011

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This is the template of Cerro Reyes during his visit to Extremadura Municipal Val de Alcalá de Henares in the first round of the 2010/11 season. Today, this club has been banned from competition for the RFEF after refusing to play the last two games. Does reason? The crisis, which is treeless Second Division B. Teams like

Extremadura belong to the world of football, but are well away from the centers in which decisions are made and shared the tremendous benefits it gives the sport, who see only the elite teams. Quite a few, certainly compared with the mass exercising, or at least try it-the universal sport.

The lack of payments led the staff to stand against the managers. To the Neighborhood, those of José Pacheco formed with players of Youth, which put the RFEF on notice. Subsequently, the federal agency dismissed the validity of the tie harvested by Hill, giving Neighborhood win 3-0. This did not change the position of the players, who refused to travel to Galicia to face the Mountaineers, which eventually led to the exclusion of Extremadura team competition.

The RFEF has decided to respect the results obtained by the Hill, and now the match will be donated to all who face them. Obviously, this has not satisfied those who lost in their day to Badajoz (had five wins and four draws). The competition has been altered in terms of results, but had long seen this coming.

Cerro is neither the first nor the last team that has had financial problems. Many of them are suffering at this time in the flesh and the common denominator is always the same: the crisis. From a couple of years, the sponsors are starting to give the horror, leaving the budget emblematic clubs hung. This is given by the professional (although legally the Second B is semi-) which is widespread in the last decade, reaching stratospheric salaries be cases of some teams looking for a promotion via the pocket to the second division or Primera (Alaves is perhaps the clearest example of a ruinous economic management in recent years).

The list of computers that have problems to meet the payroll of the players is tremendous. Only players from La Liga affiliates can be confident when receiving their salaries. The rest in the balance. Alcalá players are gaining the last two seasons later and in small doses, and only the pride of the players are kept in the Bronze Division, flirting with the play-off positions for promotion to the Liga Adelante while sponsors not displayed and the crowd sees a dark future. Alcalá as are many others, from La Muela to Atletico Baleares, through historical seriously endangered as Oviedo, although each Carlos Tartiere fifteen days be filled with 10,000 spectators.

The picture is even more gruesome when you get down to the Third Division, and would not be surprising that football began to be quite fond of the short term. Players already are seeing the wolf ears, and it is rare for those who work full-time football. The rest have to train and work, transferring a passion for building, has been converted into their profession, to the category of hobby.

Last year, the League reached Alcorcón Forward, and there were many players who said they joined the adventure simply because they had secured pottery el cobrar. Hasta ahora, existían unos pocos clubes (por lo general, emblemáticos) que aseguraban esto. Recientemente, coincidí con un jugador de uno de esos clubes que hasta hace poco aseguraban el pago cada final de mes, y cuando le pregunté por esta cuestión contestó con un lapidario: “Nos pagan a ratos”. Preocupante el escenario.

Recientemente se reflejó en la primera plana la unión de un grupo de jugadores en paro que hicieron una mini-concentración en L’Alfàs del Pi, en la Comunidad Valenciana, para volver a ponerse en el escaparate. Juanpa, un clásico con cientos de partidos en el Salamanca y el Las Palmas, ha sido el más afortunado, al volver a firmar un contrato (Minimum wage) for Salamanca itself.

opinion you have on the street is that football is a life and lucky to win stratospheric salaries kicking a ball. The reality begins to show that under the iceberg is much rotten in the national and international football system and this fact threatens to surround fronts very soon, more than you might think.

Photo: Elena Boto

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