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During the last days it was leaked that Hannibal Meuse, President of Black and white, offered a millionaire bonus to the staff of Colo Colo if he manages to maintain the category, in another of the desperate measures of the Cacique’s helmsman to save the worst sporting year in its history.
Interestingly, this December 22th 18 years of one of the most beloved titles by Colo Colo fans are commemorated: in the Clausura of 2002 they were champions in bankruptcy, the crudest institutional situation since the club was born in 1925 but they took it forward with pride and a crown with a different flavor.
A protagonist of that title was Luis Ignacio Quinteros, who analyzed in Los Tenores de la Tarde radio ADN that “Corporations have not been beneficial. The parties are not showy, there is no competitiveness, at the international level they do not make good campaigns, they do not hire in a good way. You see players and say ‘how do they get to these teams?’
“When I arrived at the Colo Colo squad, they were almost pure national team players, foreigners were hierarchical, in Católica, U, even in Cobreloa. All this has not benefited the competition, or the clubs, or the players. The Catholic is the one that has worked best ”, he deepened.
On the money for not going down to the B, he ruled that “It seems incredible to me that Colo Colo pays a bonus for saving himself from relegation. Colo Colo must fight for the top positions, international tournaments. I listened to Rambo Ramírez who said that players don’t have the sense of belonging that they should have. By wearing that shirt, the winner, the only Libertadores champion, has more motivation than that.
Finally, the Nacho threw that “They asked me if I remembered how much we earned for being champions in 2002 in bankruptcy, I don’t remember, but I’m sure it was much less than that bonus. I imagine it is a desperate directive measure, but I do not share it.