The atmosphere remains tense in Sevillismo against the board of directors for his management of the club and whether in the last home match against Getafe There are several initiatives such as a protest demonstration and the presence of posters calling for the departure of the president, recognizing the dissatisfaction with the color yellow, for this Tuesday that coincides with the visit of Valladolid This last measure will remain in effect.
The atmosphere is heating up, more so after the depressing image given by the team Victoria he is new Alaves, and another protest initiative was launched promoted by the Federation of Peñas Sevillistas San Fernando. It, which coordinates, unites and represents all the supporters’ clubs, has launched a collection of signatures to demand the resignation of the council en bloc, headed by its president, José María del Nido Carrasco.
The Sevillistas have until October 6, the day of the derby against Legsuntil 11:59 pm, to sign and thus request the dismissal of the management body of the red and white entity, which has been plunged into a deep sporting, economic and institutional crisis.
The signature form can be accessed online at the website of Federation of Clubs and several points are enabled to support this proposal and sign in person. There are some clubs that make their areas available to those who want to request an expulsion, such as Peña Sevillista Al Relente, Peña Sevillista San Bernardo, as well as the headquarters of the Federation of Sevillistas Clubs in the run-up to the match. Seville-Valladolid this Tuesday.
“This initiative reflects the growing dissatisfaction of the fans, who are looking for a change in the direction of the club. “The federation invites all Sevillistas to actively participate and make their voices heard in this decisive process for the future of entity,” said this group.
Source: La Verdad

I am Shawn Partain, a journalist and content creator working for the Today Times Live. I specialize in sports journalism, writing articles that cover major sporting events and news stories. With a passion for storytelling and an eye for detail, I strive to be accurate and insightful in my work.