Thursday, 9 July 2020
Message from the President of Real Madrid for Loyal Club Fans
By db-admin
DBasia.news – President of Real Madrid, Florentino Perez intervened in giving a personal message to Madrid fans who refused to refund the canal ticket this season.
Holders of season tickets for matches at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu are given the opportunity to claim a refund of 25 percent for their tickets as the Spanish League competition will be played in private since it resumed in June.
However, one supporter chose not to take that option and instead let Real Madrid keep the money. “I want to thank you for your commitment and solidarity with Real Madrid,” Florentino said in a letter sent to the fans concerned.
“Health rules and safety procedures have made it impossible for fans to come to the stadium and the Covid-19 pandemic has caused huge damage to the economy. Your generosity and loyalty have added to the collective efforts of the players, coaches, executives and club employees who receive salary deductions in an effort to combat the reduction in club income. “
“The unity of all supporters of Real Madrid and all who form this great Madridista family is without doubt, the main asset of our institution.”
“Your solidarity movement will contribute to ensuring Real Madrid is headed for the future with the belief that together, we can overcome this situation, as we have always done in our 118 years of history. I thank you, sending you warm regards, Florentino Perez. “
Real Madrid currently tops the Spanish league table with 77 points, four ahead of second place and their eternal rival, Barcelona.
Los Blancos will host Alaves in the next league match, Saturday (11/7) AM, before coming to the Los Curmenes Stadium to face Granada on Tuesday (14/7).
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