Mateos urges the Councilor for Sports to do everything possible to balance the growing tension between part of both hobbies.
For this, the socialist responsible asks the Edil of the PP to begin acting as a moderator between the two sides to promote peaceful coexistence
Given the public announcement made by CF Lorca Deportiva in relation to the entry into the club of new investors and, therefore, on the viability of merging into a single football club with Lorca FC SAD, socialist spokesman Diego José Mateos , Has shown his respect for such a decision, as he says "it is a private club with autonomy for decision-making."
Mateos also wanted to show the best of luck to both clubs, with the firm desire that they can achieve their sporting goals, such as the promotion of CF Lorca Sport to Second Division B, and Lorca FC SAD to Second Division A.
Given the current difficulties in terms of financing and the pressure to use municipal facilities, for Mateos the ideal situation would have been to merge both into a single club and a single hobby, and thus "be able to push everyone into a single common project in the Same direction but provided that this merger was acceptable and acceptable on both sides. "
According to the socialist responsible, "we must take into account that the existence of two teams does affect the City of Lorca itself, which assumes the costs of electricity and lighting, water and general maintenance of the facilities of the Artés Carrasco Stadium."
It is logical that these facilities, when used by two clubs at the same time, deteriorate more quickly, and therefore, they are doubled practically, since instead of having games every 15 days there are every week.
Apart from these issues, Mateos has shown his surprise at what has been made public in various media in our city, in relation to the difference of criteria among councilors the PP government team, on the process of negotiations for The possible merger between clubs.
As it has transpired, on the one hand Deputy Mayor Francisco Montiel was advocating and mediating the merger of both clubs, and on the other hand, Councilman for Sports, Juan Francisco Martínez, has been helping to find investors to strengthen the financial situation of the CF Lorca Sport as an alternative to the merger.
For Mateos, this situation of lack of coordination of the government team demonstrates the internal differences and the lack of communication and coordination in this issue, as in many others.
Likewise, from the Socialist Group they appeal to Mr. Councilor for Sports "to do everything possible to avoid the increase of tension between part of both hobbies, to become a moderating element between both clubs and prevent them from going further The conatus of requests for resignation or signs of support towards the mayor of Sports, or cries against the media "that" in no way help a peaceful coexistence.
Mateos concludes by stating that Mr. Martinez must understand that "sport in general, and football in particular, should be understood as an instrument for the enjoyment and promotion of sports and healthy habits, for entertainment, as a meeting point and civic coexistence , Not to become a forum for clashes between clubs, hobbies or simply to settle aspirations or personal issues of any kind.
Source: PSOE Lorca