Colo Colo | Mayne-Nicholls: “It has never been my intention to disrespect the great colocolina family”



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Harold Mayne-Nicholls revolutionized sports journalism in the last hours due to some controversial statements he made in an interview with DirecTV, where he assured that if the Chief descends “it is not the end of the world (…) There will be no problems in the currency, the country has more important problems”.

These sayings drew the fury of all the fans and club history, who affirmed that it was not to understand the meaning of Colo Colo, where some like Coca Mendoza, they demanded that the Vice President of Black and White step aside in his charge, while Patricio Yáñez mentioned that the context of his statements was not understood, cataloging them as disastrous and unnecessary for the bad time the club is going through.

Given the great commotion that these words had, Mayne-Nycholls himself came out to clarify his statements and pointed out that “regarding my sentence, I must say that She is related to a reference by the journalist to La Moneda and the Government, which in my opinion makes no sense in a football conversation”.

“To all those who were offended, I sincerely apologize. It has never been my intention to disrespect the great colocolina family and its wonderful history“He added. And he emphasized that his words yesterday realized that he has never imagined “the possibility that Colo Colo does not participate in the First Division”.

“For me that chance does not exist and every time I see the players and the coaching staff work, I am more convinced that we will come out of this uncomfortable position,” said the former president of the ANFP.

Finally, Mayne-Nicholls stated “we are working to build a squad that will fill us with illusions in 2021 and in this way let us forget this season.

Harold Mayne-Nicholls apologizes

Harold Mayne-Nicholls clarified his controversial sayings | Photo: Agency One

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