The Albiazul parish also protested against the typhus week games, during which it claims to have "the right to a pastime".
ALAVÉS and Valcéye players were also present at the match in Miami
The parish of Albiazul was also protested for playing during the week with cheers claiming "hobby rights"
On Monday, Alavés and Valencia players joined the plan agreed by the managers of all the first-tier clubs over what they explained was LaLiga's lack of transparency in the Villareal-Barcelona fixture in Miami.As in the rest of the match on this ninth day, the players stood still for fifteen seconds after the referee's opening whistle as a sign of protest.After Tenaglia gave Valencia a warning, the match had already started.
"It's a problem for the players. I respect and support and support 'the' strategy."
This time the mobile device indicates a picture of players standing in green.In the competition taken off the sun (Oviedo-ESpanyol) they give a shot out of Carlos to avoid the malicious.So on Sundays of Sundays that he has decided to be resolved in living, to meet with nunces.
With this message, LaLiga decided to add the legendary phrase "commitment to peace" to the image during these 15 seconds, trying to distract attention from the real reason for the protests.This Monday in Mendizorroza the formula was repeated after protests from the Albiazules football players and the Che team.
The game is not the only one of the sovereignty of the suspect in the average pass during the week.The fans.
