The Association Freedom VCF wants to repeat the image that went around the world and remove it again Mestalla in the last game of Valencia as a venue to protest Lim outside the stadium, a situation the club experienced itself two years ago in the match Celta Vigo.
Freedom VCF already asked Government Delegation able to concentrate around the Mestalla to, as was the case two years ago, resume the meeting before the Girona from the avenue of Sweden and not since then Mestallawhich presents a picture showing dissatisfaction with the management of Meriton Holdingswhich will cause Valencia completed its fifth straight season without Europea completely unusual milestone in history.
The group of Mestallawho is used to participating in European competitions, has already accumulated a decade under the management of Meriton Holdingswhere the club qualified for Europe only three times, two of them included Marcelino Garcia Toralwho, however, was sacked at the start of his third campaign for non-sporting reasons.
The truth is the Valencia is among the ten best teams in the ranking of UEFAbut is now in 94th place in that classification, reflecting the current reality in the sport of a Valencia that the main goal of this campaign is to achieve safety and not suffer, as happened last year.
For all these reasons, the association has stated that it will carry out the protest regardless of whether the team has the option to qualify for European competitions, because this issue is more than whether the team is Valencia return to Europeits natural place, or not, because of this they want to censor the club where Peter Lim through the company Meriton Holdings is the largest shareholder and has not moved anything for ten years to try to continue work on a stadium which is one of the promises of Lim.
Source: La Verdad

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