Esteban Dreer, former goalkeeper of Emelec and now devoted to sports commentators, was critical of the proposal of one of the candidates for the presidency of Barcelona SC to build a shopping center on the land around the Banco Pichincha stadium.
In recent days, Antonio Alvarez, one of the candidates to lead the Canary team, announced this option that would help strengthen the economy of the yellows.
But the former goalkeeper did not limit himself only to questioning this situation, he believes that there must be priorities and to seek an international title.
“Do you want a mall? Don’t they even have a high performance center for the players at Barcelona SC? “Is this a circus?” he expressed.
“Do you want to become international champions? Because, internally, Pocho (Alfonso Harb, former Toreador president) what he is doing besides saying that I don’t care about Sudamericana is a lie,” added the so-called Rifle in Mark 90.
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In this regard, the former electric player pointed out that if the bullfighting team reaches the decisive stage of the tournament won by the Liga de Quito, all his fans will “celebrate”.
“If Barcelona SC reaches the semi-finals or the final (Sudamericana), do you know how they will celebrate? But they are thinking about the mall first. “Are you serious?” he asked.
“They don’t even have three training fields; They don’t have a covered field when the El Niño phenomenon comes or when it rains in January, February, March,” he added.
Dreer said there are “priorities” and insisted leadership must worry about primary issues, such as the football team.
“Once you build a complex: ‘Okay, folks, we’ve got a complex. Let’s go through school’, as IDV did. But first the complex, not a shopping. There are priorities. The institution is so big, number one in the country, that it can produce anything and sell it. Crazy, worry about the club,” he concluded Rifle. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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