La Real began to open up to the world and jump over the green fences of Atotxa under the mandate of Inaki Alkiza. Their mission is to give new energy to a champion team that is somewhat stranded in the arena of their glory and, above all, to promote a forced change of home because the attractive Atotxa has literally collapsed from extreme weakness.
it is up to Alkiza shake the apple tree and lead the change, although not everything turned out as expected. Alkiza traveled to London with Txatxan Irusta to try to convince bill mcneill, coach at the time of Manchester City, who lured them into the European Cup rivalry with Celtic. But he refused, yes, put the name of the technician in charge after applying the electric shocks to that Real: a young man. John Benjamin Toshack.
Alkiza does not want to leave baker, small and rekarte in Barça, but he had to compromise with him and thanks to the 600 million he pocketed, which exceeded the one-year budget. they agreed otegi and Joaquin Aperribay. Gaspart and Casaus they even left the meeting when they were told the number. But they came back to sign.
And the next year came John Aldridge. The dynamiting of tradition created a deep debate in the social mass of the Real, but on the board. They are clear. The metamorphosis from the Royal Society to the ‘Royal Society’ is complete.
Nor is Anoeta with an athletics track what Iñaki dreamed of. “We have to jump through hoops; It was either that or nothing,” he said. Alkiza about that. That was not his intention when he was looking for land for farms in Altza, Astigarraga or Herrera during his administration.
No more Real, Inaki went through another trance with a thorn Toshack decided to sell his offspring Bittor, for which Athletic offered 250 million pesetas. “It was a team that didn’t fancy anything,” the former president acknowledged to MD.
And it is because Alkiza junior Barça were interested, but the pass didn’t go through. In Bilbao he was again trained in an important position and, after nine years, he returned to play in the Champions League with a Real for which, as Zubieta’s boss, he signed. Imanol Bailiff of Orioco. The legacy of the heir.
Source: La Verdad

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