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There is no doubt that the 2020 has been a year of important crises in Colo Colo, not only sportingly speaking, but also leadership, with the controversy of salary cuts with the players as the most complicated point within Black and White.
This has yet generated more divisions between the blocks led by Aníbal Mosa and Leonidas Vial, something that unfortunately we have been seeing as colocolinos for many years.
One of the men who has been the protagonist in this type of controversy is Harold Mayne-Nicholls, who came to Colo Colo from the hand of Aníbal Mosa himself just over a year ago in the return from the Puertomontino to the presidency of Blanco y Negro.
The former president of the ANFP has been the target of severe blows through the press, both from the Leonidas Vial block and by the players, who were not comfortable when negotiating with the antofagastino the issue of reduced wages during the coronavirus pandemic.
Given that, and according to the newspaper La Tercera On this day, Aníbal Mosa sent a signal to find lost peace with the Colo Colo campus: He removed Mayne-Nicholls from all negotiations with the players to rebuild once and for all the good relationships of the past.
Information from the media indicates that Mosa has taken all the denials for a while to solve the salary conflict with Marcelo Espina, the sports manager of Blanco y Negro.
With this panorama, the port of Montréal faces a complicated dilemma in Colo Colo, since Mayne-Nicholls was his letter to better lead his second government in Black and White, especially in relation to players, who simply did not know how to say “no” to their requests.
It will be necessary to see how this ends and how he takes it himself Harold Mayne-Nicholls, who currently serves as executive director of Inmobiliaria Estadio Colo Colo thinking about the remodeling of the Monumental.