Granada called a shareholders’ meeting to study its situation

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The president of Granada CFChinese businessman Rentao Yi, convened an Extraordinary General Shareholders ’Meeting for Wednesday, June 29, to study the club’s situation after its relegation to LaLiga SmartBank.

Criticism of his management

This call comes after the team’s departure has caused a lot of criticism from various sectors of Granada towards the leaders for their management as well as the removal of the sporting management of the entity they led. Pep Boada.

This extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the Granada club, to be held on June 29 in Nuevo Los Cármenes, is the first item on its agenda the ‘Analysis of the situation after the relegation of the first men’s team to LaLiga SmartBank’.

The second, according to grenaderefers to ‘Delegation of powers’, which could result in some significant changes in the club structure.

The Granada Association 5001of which all small shareholders of Granada CF is sadhas announced the holding of a previous meeting between its comrades to agree on the position to be held by its representatives at this general meeting.

This small shareholder issued a harsh statement a few days ago against the ownership of the club, which belongs to the Chinese business conglomerate DDMC of which he was also president Rentao Yihead of grenade.

In it they described as “disastrous” the management carried out by the club leaders during the previous campaign and warned that they would be “vigilant” to “denounce” any action detrimental to grenade.

Source: La Verdad

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