
It’s been a week now that OM has been navigating through troubled waters. Following a stormy meeting with the leaders of the supporters groups where he was allegedly threatened with death, Pablo Longoria decided to distance himself. And after reflection, the Spaniard made the decision to continue his mission.
L’ABOUT is going through one of the biggest crises in its history. Supporters expressed their dissatisfaction last Monday in a very lively meeting where the departure of the board was virulently demanded. Following this, Pablo Longoria and his colleagues have decided to step back from their duties. Once expected to leave, the native of Oviedo finally decided.
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Longoria remains at OM!
Friday, Pablo Longoria summoned the press to decide on his future at loon. Comforted by Frank McCourt and supported by important names in the region, he decided to stay and return to office. “ Today, I had a very long conversation with the owner Franck McCourt and the supervisory board who showed me unconditional support. All this support warms my heart, shows me once again all the love, all the passion, all the good things that there are around OM, this city, the good values. It gives me a lot of energy. In view of all this support, I regain energy, and I have decided to continue my mission as president of Olympique de Marseille », declared the president of loon. He also announced that he would file a complaint following the threats he received.
The president of OM will file a complaint and promises change
« In life, I am a person of value, with very strong convictions. I can’t just denounce a situation, I have to follow through. We must be able to work in a normal football club. Since 2021, we have done a lot of things to structure the club. I am the first to be aware that everything is not perfect, just as I am aware that I am about to begin the most difficult period of my mandate, but I remain determined to continue my mission. “, dropped Pablo Longoria.