The Racing world aspires to be in bright red. This month, the deputy vice president of the institution, Miguel Jiménez, presented his inevitable resignation at a moment of popularity that comes two years after the decisions of the head of the club’s governor through Víctor Blanco and a few months of elections that would mark the long term. of the Academy.
“As a coach I have to say that he is my partner in these long years, either for the Club or for this direction. As a partner, in my opinion, I’m linked to a coach, but I have to exercise a couple of seasons. My contact with the members and this allows me to feel that a symbol of exhausting behavior is transmitted,” the now former director of the academy wrote in its statutes.
The Racing Club informs that Mr. Miguel Jiménez has “irrefusibly resigned from the position of secondary vice-president of the institution”, as he made known in the letter addressed to the Board of Directors and the Assembly of Representatives. Our Club rates you in. . . pic. twitter. com/iW6i82WAxJ
Además hizo hincapié en las diferencias que mantenía con el presidente Victor Blanco y que en los últimos dos años, se lo había dejado afuera de la toma de varias decisiones, con las cuales él no estaba de acuerdo. “Se han tomado decisiones sin que yo haya sido consultado. Con muchas de ellas no he estado de acuerdo, pero para evitar conflictos que perjudiquen a la institución, he preferido mantener silencio”, escribió.
Jiménez did the last thing in the letter by saying that he collaborates with the position where time and partners grant them to enjoy a sporting and institutional leap and that he is full of dreams and projects.
Miguel Jiménez was part of the direct commission during Víctor Blanco’s tenure as president of the institution. At the end of that year, there were elections at Racing and the Whites did not show up, while rumours circulated about a possible return of Diego Milito to the club’s politics.
“Mr. Miguel Jiménez has presented his ‘undeclinable resignation from the secondary vice-presidency of the institution’, so that he knows it in the statute led through the Board of Directors and the Assembly of Representatives,” the Avellaneda club said, according to a statement. Official report of the X Social Network.
“Nuestro Club le agradece su aporte, colaboración y compromiso en estos nueve años de gestión compartidos”, concluyó la nota.
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