Puebla: the house divided

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Friday, 22 January 2010 01:51

Francisco Bernat and Richard Henaine

Puebla is a mess. Since nobody is surprised, really, because the club Angelopolis at least a decade is completely in disarray. Two falls, numerous scandals, countless lawsuits. The last note has given Francisco Bernat, who allegedly has been the team's control. John Sutcliffe, a columnist for ESPN Deportes, said Bernat Cid was a defense that was returning 51% of the shares of The Strip. However, hours after the Legal Department of Puebla denied the news, even threatening to take legal action against the station.

The feud with Richard Bernat Henaine, the other shareholder causes uncertainty and unrest within the club. The twists and turns are now daily bread. The situation has reached an almost unbearable degree, to the extent that the coach, José Luis Sánchez Solá, said that if he was, and would have rushed to the directors. Often declared that, in another club, would have cost him the job (or at least a large fine). But in Puebla, no. Not with the house divided, not when the quarterback is the one that holds an organization without a long-term, leaderless and quarrelsome.

The Chelis has dared to make public what everyone knows: the leadership of the people is a complete shit. Thus, without nuances or euphemisms. Puebla is a team that survives by the grace of coach delivery of their players, their attractive football, their Cinderella story. But soon will the house of cards, because there will come a day when managers fill Chelis patience, or simply ran out of magic coach. Then things return to the natural order to fight for relegation, to fight for survival in the Primera. These people have a bright present, but a dark future. Because the struggle Bernat - Henaine is a cancer that, sooner or later, will charge invoice. Bear this for sure.


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