Vicente Parras will face Calahorra, the last team in Primera RFEF group 2, on Sunday. welcomes the continuity of the category While respecting the current format, it is expressly stated as long as club expenditures are controlled to prevent defaults on players and coaches, among others.
The manager from Elche, who had a lot of experience in the most painful side of modest football during his stay at Ontinyent, who disappeared, and also in Alcoyano, who needed Federation emergency aid It also paved the way for the transition to professional football to fulfill its payment promises at the end of last season, when it celebrated its fourth season. “This is a great competition, one point above the old Segunda B, but you have to deal with it”he warns.
The Deportivo coach advocates “whatever it takes” continuity. “If clubs promise something, they must be guaranteed to pay for it and not cheat.We can’t just tell you an amount and see if we can do it too.”
Elche’s coach said that falling into these situations was “a catastrophe for clubs and cities” and he thought that was why. “unfair competition” with teams that deliver on their commitments without promising what they don’t have to gain access to players with more prestige.
Once again, the week was marked by the division that existed among Primera RFEF members, among those who supported the president’s aspirations. Luis Rubialesend the spending of clubs, including Alcoyano, and those who see this tutelage as an unjustified deprivation of freedom of movement. While waiting for the final vote and threat to revert to previous model Your max lead, the season continues and Deportivo advance into the lower court to continue their win last Sunday.
Alcoyano will be measured as follows: format with Calahorra, an area he will visit for the first time in his history. Vincent Parras The coach from Elche believes his team is facing a good opportunity to “hit the table, place ourselves with 32 points and say be careful, we’re in a good dynamic, physically good and more ahead than below”.
Very clear in his approach, Parras thinks yes to recent trips to Sabadell and Logroñés. “we got our butts out”, “even more” against the lower team on Sunday. “We have to learn from the past and be strong every minute,” Coach says.
striker drop Raul Alcaina will force the ruby as “nine”, his presence first start this season As an offensive reference. Expecting a “very competitive” Calahorra, Parras says, “This is his moment, but also a field that can benefit him with his conflict and constant warfare.” after “points” Juan Carlos Pouso To the bench before the Christmas holidays. “He will try to keep a clean slate with quality and fast players ahead,” he continues.