The Rayo Vallecano ultras came out in the open to refute allegations against them regarding disruptions that affected their match against Real Madrid.
Rayo Vallecano’s La Liga fixture against Real Madrid was postponed from Sunday, 23 September to Monday, 24 September. The reason attributed to the delay was malfunctioning lights at the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Campos-c8299 de Futbol de Vallecas, where someone had cut wires going to the
lighting systems.
Los Bukaneros, the Rayo Vallecano’s supporter group, have been hinted at for causing the mayhem and the delay in Spanish Primera Division’s fixture schedule. However, the ultras have come out in the open and distanced themselves from any involvement with
the happenings of Sunday.
A statement from Los Bukaneros refuted the allegations being laid on them, and hit at the journalists who coined their name as list of possible suspects.
The group did not appreciate how they have been put to the sword without any investigations, as they questioned the morals of media representatives who have accused them of these acts of vandalism.
“We have absolutely nothing to do with this alleged sabotage, it is false and the accusations are made by various people who call themselves journalists and do not hesitate to slander, lie and accuse without any proof.”
“We do not know who, when and how the sabotage occurred (if indeed it is a sabotage, as we know the likes of which we have in the offices of our organisation, we cannot absolutely rule out any option).”
“We have been directly affected, and we must remember that our official position for this game, decided in consensus with other clubs and the most active groups of supporters and known to all, has been to go to it to encourage our Rayo and show our opposition
to the leaders of our club, as we did in the ‘dias del club’ days imposed on us last season.”
“We always give absolute freedom to our members to decide individually whether to go to the stadium to protest in the face of the thieves we have for leaders, and whether or not to swallow this new robbery from the directors.”
It has been rumoured that the acts of vandalism were a consequence of strange revenue generating schemes by Rayo Vallecano administrators. Anyone who wanted to watch the fixture against Real Madrid, even the season ticket holders were forced to buy the tickets
for the lesser known Madrid derby. Such measures are also adopted when http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 are in town, much to the annoyance of the club’s faithful.
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