“While it’s true that Alcoy (and Alcoyano) is a difficult place that doesn’t settle for less, always wants more and is sometimes a bit disappointing, we feel appreciated for what we’ve accomplished.” Vicente Parras said just after finishing another successful course, fourth in a row, in one of the most modest teams of those aspiring to enter professional football.
yours an unusual situation, almost unrepeatable. The way a trainer understands and interprets their job makes it a mainstay in any serious, solvent sports planning. It makes it so difficult to do that it extracts the maximum value players have. It makes them better, re-values them when they listen and believe in it.
Preparer from Elche, at the limit of 50, has gained a crucial trace of tactical robustness that is almost indispensable when there are no resources on and off the field. Her optimization even in locker rooms border situationsextra sports, make him the holder of well-deserved credit as a setter and team builder.
He did it with Ontinyent before signing for Alcoyano, and he did it again. Along with the Valencia team, he marched towards the promotion playoffs until the asset’s unsettled debts forced him to stand dead. This horrendous experience of several months when he was not paid helped him understand that the only thing that always saved you in esparto football was the desire to win.
He has a valid contract and as long as minimum working conditions and his ambition are respected, he is not considering a change of environment at the moment.
Stubborn, persistent, almost always fair, earned the respect of his superiors and superiors; Atlético Madrid with Diego Pablo Simeon. There have always been those who thought that their team could play better, be freer on the court, more sane, more daring, even more daring, but on the other hand, no one questions that they can get more than what either side has. lived in different realities (and galaxies).
alcoholic In September, Primera will combine its third adventure at RFEF, that place where Hercules has a hard time reaching. Vicente Parras is not considering a change of scenery, although the situation is improving with each new year due to the very limited financial development opportunities at the moment and in Alcoyano. He has a valid contract and is not the one to break his word if his minimum working conditions and ambition are respected.
Traveled with him last June unrest Feeling responsible for what he promised the players, needing the help of the Spanish Federation to close the budget and pay off the debts and treasury problems that caused it. He did not renew the contract until all his players were duly paid.
Vicente Parras from Alicante, due to a change in the script Persuasion and pride from ElcheHe crossed the finish line again and still has plenty of time for those who don’t know to understand that he always finds a way.
FIVE OUT
► Liberto, Soler, Stopajnik, Lillo and Rubén do not follow Rubio
El Alcoyano is taking the planning steps for next season, and after José A. Soler and Liberto Beltrán announced in the morning that they would leave, the “exit operation” was completed with the departure of three more teammates in the afternoon. Neither Slovak goalie Tomaz Stopajnik, defender Lillo Castellano nor forward Rubén Rubio will remain in the team next season.
Some loss is predictable given his low reputation, but the absence of Soler and especially Lillo Castellano, a fixture of Vicente Parras, as well as Liberto Beltrán, to whom Alcoyano transferred to Ceuta last winter, came as a surprise to the market.
It won’t just be them, more players will leave Deportivo, some with their current contract, with those they want to reach an agreement with as they are players who don’t have any weight in the decisive phase of the course.
In the first RFEF there are a total of ten players, who set the club’s record in their third year. Captain and defender Raúl González, midfielders Adrián Armental, Fran Miranda, Juanan Casanova, Pierre Akono, Imanol García, Rubén Lobato and Koke Sáiz; and forward Cristian Agüero and Alcoyano’s top scorer this season, Raúl Alcaina.