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JamDav1982

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Lo Ceslso usually decent odds for a goal.

Currently 4/1 and usually gets forward for them a lot as game goes on but he did play full 90 on Thursday I think.
 

Messi983

Senior Member
This is terrible, hope they'll identify these idiots.

Rarely has a football match left such a bitter hangover in Vila-real as the one played last night between Villarreal and Valencia. Not the defeats on some great European nights, not even those that led to unexpected relegations. On this occasion, the brutal attack suffered by three young yellow fans with functional diversity at the end of the match has caused a wave of indignation in the world of football that cannot and should not come to nothing. That is what the families of those attacked are asking for, who hope that justice will be done and that the same barbarity will not be repeated again because of a football match.

Mario, one of the 21-year-olds, took the brunt of suffering a double jaw fracture that will force him to have to be reconstructed this week. Adrián, 18, was another of those who received the beating from five hooded men who chased them out of the stadium. Punches in the face, kicks, blows all over the body that caused him to lose vision in one eye and even consciousness due to the anxiety suffered after the attack. His mother, Susana Herreros, who already reported what happened during the morning on the social network Twitter, told Marca her version of what happened

“It's been a very hard, very difficult day. We spent the night in the hospital. My son is better now but hurts from the blows to his eye and mouth. They punched him in the face many times... and there were five of them. His friend Mario got the worst of it and they will have to operate on him this Thursday,” Susana, a good Villarreal fan and supporter of the club, tells MARCA.

Susana explains how Adrián and his two classmates from the La Panderola special education school were returning home after the game when, near the stadium, they passed in front of a group of four people who began to scold them: "They began to insult them, calling them subnormal, sons of bitches, villagers... They passed by and made the comment to each other of "how have these 'my gouets' gotten (this is the nickname with which those from Castellón refer to the Valencians). But never talking to them. They chased them and started beating them. There were four but one more joined the beating.” In the same way, he confirms that the families have already filed the complaint, although it is not easy to identify the aggressors who put on their hoods before attacking the young people: “They were older, some bald or shaved, they couldn't see them well, and with beards. The medical report is already in court.”

Adrián's family is precisely linked to the world of football, since his parents are supporters and good fans. That is why, in addition to feeling deeply affected by their own son being the one attacked, they categorically repudiate the fact that sport is linked to violence: “We want this message to be in the media. Today it was our turn, but we must fight against this, we must be brave, stand up and eradicate it. It can't happen again. We have educated our children in respect, and precisely this week the supporters clubs had an internal statement asking not to make mud and that it was only football.”



 

Porque

Senior Member
Worth noting Betis 13m signing Cucho starting up front. He will be fighting for the slot with Bakambu pretty much shutting the door for Roque already.

Let's see if this Palmeiras move comes off then.

Otherwise Roque will be back here in the Summer. Which wouldn't be the worst thing either as we could just loan without any silly buy option loaded in the loaning club now that we're back to 1:1.
 

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