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Boardroom fires continue: controversy over violent ouster of shareholders
In Seville, Embers of tense shareholder meeting They continue to dominate the news thanks to several images showing several private security guards hired by the club violently ejecting shareholders. This video released by El Chiringuito is so impressive that it shows at least four security guards while a shareholder responds, “What did I do? What did I do?” The footage shows the company kidnapping shareholders.
This event sparked a communications war. Sevilla first declared that the incident had “nothing to do with” the general meeting, saying the man had repeatedly insulted club employees who work for a contracted security company. This version is denied by several witnesses and some platforms, such as “PatrimonioSFC”, to which the affected persons belong. David Estevez is the president.Also Jose María del Nido Benaventethe largest shareholder and the main player in board conflicts and exchanges. an insult to Mr. Castro and his son have called on the club to conduct an “investigation that is accessible to all Sevilla supporters”.
“All my support David Estevez, @PatrimonioSFC President He has a generous heart and unselfishly dedicates his life to upholding the club’s traditions. Chairman of the board and a banana farmer. If he lacks reason, he will respond with violence. There is nothing more tragic and painful than a club attacking and abusing small shareholders. David and Sevilla FC don’t deserve this. I demand that @SevillaFC, which is accessible to all Sevilla fans, investigate and resolve responsibility. “I take this opportunity to condemn any act of violence against anyone,” he said. Del Nido Benavente on their social networks.
Meanwhile, the small shareholder group, which controls the club’s assets, denounced the “defamatory and defamatory content by the current board” as well as the “attack on the president, who has been hospitalized.” “It is particularly serious that the fabricated insult was suggested to be related to the gender of the employee mentioned in the statement released by Sevilla,” he explains.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
