Platform ‘We can take it backA group of Hércules fans and subscribers critical of the management of its largest shareholder, Enrique Ortiz, showed their disagreement this Thursday with the appointment of Luis Castillo as the entity’s new chairman.

The group, which organizes various campaigns and rallies against the council administration, considers Castillo’s election a response to the club owner’s “nepotism” and reminds Castillo of “harm and participation”. The disappearance of another symbol of the city, such as the Lucentum”.

“The loss that brings disqualification, debt and damages to private and public institutions, including its institutions such as the Provincial Council, the City Council or the Generalitat,” the platform says in its note, reminding that Lucentum’s disappearance has come to an end. paid in public money from all residents of Alicante at annual figures of 500,000 euros for eight years”.

The collective insist that the only news they want to hear from the club is “the departure of the Ortiz family estate.”

“No current or future decision that implies improvement of the asset can encompass what both the Ortiz family and its entire entourage represent for the city, and even equally controversial figures as Enrique.”