After the sale of Burgos CF through Grupo 360 became official, the Association of Small Shareholders of Burgos has stated that its concern is “increasing” because in the statement made public by the Argentine company “two other companies appear that do not exist in the commercial registry in Spain”.
This was stated to EFE by the vice president of the APABCF, Sergio Sainz, who He regretted the “ignorance” about the business network that the Burgos club will control from now on.after learning through the media about the entry into the shareholding of the Argentine businessman Marcelo Figoli.
The small shareholders remember that some of the companies that will join the club may be “fictitious”: “They are not going ahead.”stated Sainz, who has requested information that clarifies “this very opaque operation.”
Faced with this situation, the Association of Small Shareholders, the Arlanzón Fans and the Federation of Clubs of the club They have announced protests for the coming days, the first of them on the occasion of the Copa del Rey match against Mallorcaalthough the idea is to extend them for the remainder of the season.
“We understand that this is a sports limited company, we understand that people come to do business, it is legal, but we know that they have had offers that were better for Burgos CF, obviously they were a little worse for their economic interests, but “We, as Burgos fans, what we want is the best for our club, not for the pockets of those who run it,” argued Sainz.
The representative of small shareholders. He recalled that recently “a similar situation was experienced” with the sale of shares to the Caselli family and that this change put the club’s survival in difficulties..
The small shareholders have defended the continuity of Michu at the head of the sports management, since they understand that the good situation of the club has to do with the strategy followed by this figure, while Sainz has warned of the possibility that the new shareholders want . make changes that disrupt that work with a new sports management.