Ramón Rodríguez Verdejo, ‘Monchi‘, traveled from England to its town in Cádiz, the island of San Fernando, to try to contribute to the rescue of the club where it was formed, which is in the loss of loss. The San Fernando CD is in a critical situation due to the refusal of the Investment Group MTM Investments Spain Holdco, based in the United Arab Emirates, to sell the owner. Due to this situation, the Aston Villa sports director joined the mobilization to try to save the team.
“I am a canter, partner, amateur, shareholder … For me, St. Fernando is all. I’m here when I should be in Birmingham, but it hurts. It’s a very deep feeling,” said the former sports director and the main architect of eleven sevilla titles this century in the mobilization where he joined this week.
More than 1,500 fans have been identified at the Almirante Loulhé Park auditorium to show their support for the club and request a solution to the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). The mayor of San Fernando, Patricia Cavada, has requested the protection of sports agencies to prevent the loss of the club, showing that the city council has explored all possible roads to save the team.
Monchi maintains a strong link to the city
Monchi, who made a leap to Sevilla from the San Fernando CD and maintained a strong link to the city, offered a plan to save the club and asked the RFEF to the Royal Andalusian football Federation (RFAF) who was acting with its intellect and reasonableness to prevent the team’s disappearance. “We have been in this adventure for a long time. When the RFEF shows itself in the corresponding logic, we are prepared for a project where I have become one hundred percent so that San Fernando continues to exist and compete at the highest level. Hopefully it will happen,” added the Gaditan executive.
The San Fernando CD is confined to two consecutive descents and is in a critical institutional situation, with a July 15 deadline to register in the third federation and avoid extermination. The club has more than 1,000 players in the quarry and has no debts or defaults, making the MTM decision to liquid the club is considered a “surrealist” of some. Fans and city councils work together to find a solution and save the club, with Monchi leading the initiative to contact MTM and find a new investment group.
Source: La Verdad

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