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Ailen Diaz | UNO Agency Archive
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The current vice president of Colo Colo, Harold Mayne-Nicholls, admitted that the relationship of the leadership with the campus ‘albo’ is not going through its best moment.
Let us remember that players and management had tough encounters in recent times, with discussions about prizes and other issues that led to strong media fights … and even complaints in organizations such as the Labor Directorate.
However, for Mayne-Nicholls the problems come from long before. Specifically, since the departure of a team leader by decision of the coach at that time, Mario Salas.
“With the Orion thing there was a very big break… I arrived at the club in May of last year and the team was doing well…. Suddenly, Agustín Orión leaves …“, He asserted in conversation with El Mercurio.
“I don’t know what was the factor that led Mario Salas to make that decision. But I do know that we all told him ‘please don’t go’ … And it generated that to this day we are stumbling “added.
In relation to the distancing from the campus, which increased after the board decided to submit to the Employment Protection Law after not reaching an agreement with the cracks, Mayne-Nicholls stressed that “then came the pandemic, but beware, before we came stumbling. Not that the pandemic brought us the problem. The problem was coming ”.
“I always thought that the best was an agreement, but there was a very intransigent position of the players… We made five proposals and there was never a solution for the issue that did not fit them: return everything discounted. Financially it was impossible ”, stated.
Finally, Harold admitted that “the relationship with the players is not as good as before, but well. I have no problems with Esteban Paredes or with anyone. I greet you all… But if before it was, from 1 to 100, 50, now it is less ”.
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