As long as the first team gets the ball and the partner does not touch his pocket, everything that happens around Athletic is assumed to be normal. If things were done the way they were, it was for a reason.
The dismissal of the Bilbao Athletic coach at the end of the twelfth day of the League should not leave anyone indifferent. Even less when the coach in question was signed by the same club officials who, as soon as he arrived in Lezama, decided to bet on him and five months later they threw him on the street under the secret of an alleged ‘y lack of leadership. The agreed contract also has a duration of two seasons. Both complained about the economic situation of the entity and paid the first exchange.
Peace of mind, in any case, that for this reason Athletic launched the so-called AC Football Center, “a new academic center that combines decades of experience, results and innovation and puts them at the service of students interested in specialized training” .
Monetize Lezama
All this explains first that “the success of the Athletic youth academy is based on a long path of learning and acquiring knowledge that goes back to the birth of the Lezama facilities in 1971. A host of privileged experiences that are certain due to the particularity that no other club has acquired the rojiblanca philosophy”.
Many questions can be asked in this regard. Is Athletic interested in having a say in what is being done behind closed doors, as an entity with a unique and centuries-old philosophy that has allowed it to always compete in the First Division? To carry out this project, do you have to bet on professionals from other clubs and go without people who have been at home for a long time? Is this the way to ‘monetize’ Lezama?
Some things are hard to understand. In the background and forms. Some, yes, won’t even know what ‘gure estiloa’ means.
Source: La Verdad

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