Which for me is the revelation of the coach just finished season 2010/11 has decided to move out. Thanks to a prodigious run-off, Luis Garcia took the Levante UD in the relegation zone with a game that many teams would like more popularity and better press. Everything seemed fine on the boat granota but skipped last week's surprise when his boat captain told him that he wanted to embark on another adventure.
Angel Torres put on the table an offer to coach at Getafe CF and Benitez will poison entered the body. Finally, Luis Garcia has decided a change of scenery and in doing so, you have to pay one million euros stipulated in clause to be free and sign for the club mallard. That is, within the demarche bad, at least it is for good, not as another case which we will discuss shortly.
With regard to sports, I personally do not understand the decision and I think that Luis Garcia is making a mistake that is going to end up regretting. The Levante is a small club, whose aim is none other than consolidated in First, but instead has some virtues not negligible: a great city to live in, be surrounded by an appreciative crowd, patient and down on the floor and not last least, have the professional and financial peace of mind to work for a president as Quico Catalan, a figure against the tide of the times, with both "star president." To sample, the following statements:
If Luis leaves, the clause will pay one million euros, because you want to show their appreciation to the club. Knows the importance that can be both departure and the money. It was important to comply with what was agreed.
Luis Garcia leaves Getafe, a club that aims to return to play in Europe but important questions in the future. What club is the Royal Club Emirates, the Dubai investment group that bought the club last April? What are their true intentions with Getafe? Will they be an Abramovich or a Piterman? "Petrodollars bring style Malaga Sheikh empty promises like Syed Ali? "Bones as you ask the technician will need the template or freakis signings and will want to get their hands on the team? Too many unknowns, in my opinion, to pony up a million in my pocket and leave the project in the Levant, less ambitious but more secure. Time will tell.
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