Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The LFP maintains its decision to suspend next game of the season

Football League (LFP) of Spain maintains its decision to suspend next game of the season, scheduled for April 3 by failing to "significant advances" in its requests to the government party is not mandatory in open or gambling law. This was explained today José Luis Astiazaran, President of the LFP, after the meeting of First Division clubs.

Also at that meeting said that there was no vote on the postponement of the thirtieth day in the First Division and 32 in second, but there were seven clubs who demonstrated against that decision and try to play the April 3: Villarreal, Real Sociedad, Athletic, Zaragoza, Espanyol, Sevilla and Malaga, the latter was the first delegate today.

"Right now, the Government and the Sports Council are well aware of what the applications of the League and we have no news that we can understand that there has been significant progress," said Astiazaran, who appeared before the media after two hours and 45 minutes of meeting. "On the modification of the obligation to deliver the game open every day, there has been no answer or solution to this issue, on the regulation of the right to information, nor has there been any progress, and we are waiting for something new process the adoption of the law of gambling, "he said.

"The decision of February 11 is still in force and now postponing the time of day 3, Astiazarán continued, adding:" We have not voted. All have been consistent with the discussion and dissent, but is maintained decision. " The League would resume next weekend with the running of that day.

Astiazarán, who acknowledged that there were proposals "all types" on the Board of First Division held this evening, including "may not start" next season, said his stance of not playing the next day of the championship is the only way "that is" sensitive "requests from the LFP. It also warned that there is "expected" no assembly because "there has been no significant progress" in their requests to the Government, and advanced, with the suspension of the day, "runs throughout the entire calendar, the only way" , in his opinion, to finish the league championship "as it has to end." Villarreal, Real Sociedad, Athletic, Zaragoza, Espanyol, Sevilla and Malaga are against postponing the day.

"They have said that they were abetting the work of this decision and expressed freely that they will try to celebrate the day," said the President of the LFP, which noted that the "only way" that will play the next day is "feel significant progress" in their claims to the Government.

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