It cannot be a coincidence that on the same day that a popular tribute to the Athletic champion of the last two Leagues and Cups was scheduled, those responsible in Ibaigane thought of making Mikel Balenziaga’s agur official as a lion. Not even after surpassing the intention of Peña Txistu to carry out this action with that historic Clemente squad, the Bilbao club announced that “on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the LaLiga title won in Las Palmas, will be honored by Athletic Club said parts of the team and coaching staff in the clash on May 4 in San Mamés against Real Betis Balompié”.
It is not too late, it is often said, if happiness is good; but those responsible for the entity of Ibaigane, which produces a headline by Zubi himself in an opinion article, I think that because of the dispute of a final, they should use the old saying “sorry for the delay”. Not only the current ones, but also many of those who preceded them in the leadership of the Club for four decades. La Gabarra is just as proud and the historical figures who led to that success are still as tied to the port as the emblematic red and white vessel itself.
The family and Otaola
From the Euskalduna act, which Athletic breathed on all four sides, I want to focus on two issues. The first affects the concept group, gang, family. Clemente and his lions got glory at the grass level, but the group feeling prevailed over all. In this tribute they emphasized and also emphasized the physical trainer, the physio, the masseuse, the utility man, the cook, the family (Rentería) that Lezama used to take care of…
The actor Lander Otaola, who has a past as a footballer in the lower category of Athletic, improvised, on the other hand, a speech that Athletic itself would do well to upload on its own social networks. Red and white feel on the surface. More than a club.
Source: La Verdad

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