Jose Maria del Nidoformer president of Sevilla, offered a press conference this Friday where he insisted “there are no obstacles” for him to return to the “presidency of Sevilla” from the general meeting of shareholders to be held next Thursday, December 29.
Of the nestwho summoned journalists to a hotel in Seville, stressed that his “determination to accept the presidency is irrevocable”, because “unimpeded”since the end of his period of disqualification after the sentence that landed him in prison for his dealings with the Marbella City Council, “so that the main shareholder of the entity -himself- could rule Sevilla”.
The 65-year-old lawyer from Seville pointed out that the club “is not only in a crisis”, but that “it is a ship adrift without captain or rudder. .with the team in the relegation place.
For this reason, the one who was president of Sevilla between 2002 and 2013, is “ready to make a revolution” as he did in 2002 to “break the drought of more than 50 years without titles.”
From the current leaders of Sevilla, however, it has been assured that two recent judicial resolutions will prevent Del Nido Benavente from voting on Thursday to remove the board of directors he leads. jose castrowith his eldest son Del Nido Carrasco as vice president.
Because of this, the former president warned that “it would be a crime” to “prevent voting at the general meeting” of shareholders, and stressed that “there is no possibility that he will not become president, tomorrow or the day after. .”
“I took the step and it is already yes or yes,” he assured Of the nestwho speculated that, in this hypothetical vote, it would be necessary to “prove who has the majority. If they do” the current leaders, it’s their turn to “come up and move on” but warned that “if there’s no trick, the board will decide who has the most votes”.
In this sense, he also has the support of the American investment fund ‘777 Partners’, which controls almost ten percent of the share capital of Sevilla FC.
Source: La Verdad

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