Thursday, March 31, 2011

Professional Soccer League will abide by court ruling

Football League (LFP) announced today that it "abides by the decision" judicial review of its intention to stop the race weekend and that "all clubs and SADs" members "keep the claims expressed the Government and Sports Council. "Despite the internal differences within the LFP have existed on the measures taken in the Assembly of 11 February this year, all clubs and SADs that comprise the league held the claims expressed Government and Sports Council, "said the employers in a statement.

In his text, the League said that" despite the attitude of the Administration to dialogue, from now on will establish a new roadmap to unblock the conversations in the search for solutions to the different comparative grievances suffered by professional football compared to other sectors of the Spanish economy.

"After hearing the decision of the owner of the Court of First Instance No. 63 in Madrid, Pujol Purification Chapel, proceeded League to the immediate reporting of the times and dates of the Day # 30 First Division and Second number 32. The judge decided this morning to take the precautionary measure requested by the six clubs who rejected the strike-Athletic, Real Sociedad, Zaragoza, Espanyol, Sevilla and Villarreal, and suspend the effectiveness of the decision of the Board of the Professional Football League (LFP) adopted on 11 February to stop the competition next weekend.

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