Break his silence Peter Lim feels "compassion" for the Valencia fans and recalls that it was Valencians who ruined the club
Valencianism was fed up.
Peter Lim's
contempt
was the last straw that overflowed the torrent of accumulated frustration and discontent. Followers of all ages responded to the call of various social groups to go out on the street this Saturday and claim the respect they feel that the Singaporean businessman has lost the club he bought in 2014 and that is going through one of the worst economic and sports of the last decades.
Generations of followers filled Avenida de Aragón from Plaza Zaragoza to Avenida de Suecia. The march gathered more than 5,000 followers behind a large banner that read "El futur es nostre" (the future is ours). Fans of all ages, from 90 years old, former president
Francisco Roig
, the daughter of the beloved former president
Jaime Ortí
- "if my father lived, he would be here", he did not hesitate to acknowledge - or the members of Libertad VCF and the Curva Nord.
There was not even the '18 de Marzo 'club in Madrid, or at least its banner.
Fireworks, chants of 'Peter, go now' or 'Anil, scoundrel, out of Mestalla' and demanding the freedom of a club that they feel has been kidnapped.
Each one chose their motto, many in English and reminding Lim that Valencia is not a "toy" with which to "network" or rub shoulders with world stars.
There was even a frustrated attempt to storm Mestalla through gate five to emulate Manchester United fans.
A title was not celebrated, but in front of the main facade of Mestalla, covered by canvases with the image of the legends of 102 years of history, Valencianism forgot about the pandemic, put on the mask although it did not keep the distances and claimed responsibility as he cannot do it in the field.
He reminded Peter Lim, the one who feels "compassion" for them, that phrase of former president
Arturo Tuzón
that the collective 'Ultimes vesprades' turned into a banner: "Valencia will be what Valencians want."
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