Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 23:16:24 GMT -6
The mayor of Italy, Marco denied the use of the municipal soccer field to a team of refugees that trained for free, considering that it is unfair that "some play for free and others pay." City Hall sources confirmed that the mayor, from the xenophobic Northern League party, understands that "it is not reasonable" that there are amateur clubs that pay to train and refugees, on the other hand, do it for free thanks to the solidarity of an association. The team, which only carried out a first preparation and was not able to train again, was made up of refugee fans who trained twice a week for a couple of hours thanks to an understanding with the Faber Association, which reached a verbal agreement with the company course manager, Calcio. However, the mayor criticized that "the management company cannot manage the field as if it were its own," because it is a municipal facility.
The manager accepted the conditions of the City Council and reported that it will not allow the refugees to train without paying the fees, local America Mobile Number List media published, which reported that the company stressed that there was no signed commitment, but only a verbal agreement. In a press conference, the mayor defended that "some cannot play for free and others pay" and stated that "there are parents who pay for their children to play and it is a huge lack of respect towards families who make an economic sacrifice so that "Your children do sports activities." The mayor of the municipality, with 15 thousand inhabitants, stated that "the clandestine people who live in the structures already play in the streets" and reiterated that "not on the municipal sports field.
Above all, it is the idea of not letting down his coach, Glen Mills, that keeps Bolt on the right path. “I think he knows just by looking at me that I've done something wrong. I feel like sometimes he's lying but when you're guilty, he plays with your conscience Sometimes I come to training and he says 'You went out last night, right?' And I say 'No.'” “But I know he knows what's going on.” The Jamaican is known for his attitude on the slopes and his love and delight for what he does. However, between now and Rio, we'll see a generally more serious Bolt. “It will be pure work next season. I think there will be no fun for me (…) It is very important to do the Olympic Games in a row. For me, it is the greatest thing in my career. So I know what it will take and I know what I have to do,” she said seriously. Bolt's "Double-Triple" gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay in Beijing and London are a historic milestone in themselves, but the Jamaican is confident it will mark an unprecedented "Triple-triple." How confident are you about writing a new page in the history books? "Hundred percent.
The manager accepted the conditions of the City Council and reported that it will not allow the refugees to train without paying the fees, local America Mobile Number List media published, which reported that the company stressed that there was no signed commitment, but only a verbal agreement. In a press conference, the mayor defended that "some cannot play for free and others pay" and stated that "there are parents who pay for their children to play and it is a huge lack of respect towards families who make an economic sacrifice so that "Your children do sports activities." The mayor of the municipality, with 15 thousand inhabitants, stated that "the clandestine people who live in the structures already play in the streets" and reiterated that "not on the municipal sports field.
Above all, it is the idea of not letting down his coach, Glen Mills, that keeps Bolt on the right path. “I think he knows just by looking at me that I've done something wrong. I feel like sometimes he's lying but when you're guilty, he plays with your conscience Sometimes I come to training and he says 'You went out last night, right?' And I say 'No.'” “But I know he knows what's going on.” The Jamaican is known for his attitude on the slopes and his love and delight for what he does. However, between now and Rio, we'll see a generally more serious Bolt. “It will be pure work next season. I think there will be no fun for me (…) It is very important to do the Olympic Games in a row. For me, it is the greatest thing in my career. So I know what it will take and I know what I have to do,” she said seriously. Bolt's "Double-Triple" gold medals in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay in Beijing and London are a historic milestone in themselves, but the Jamaican is confident it will mark an unprecedented "Triple-triple." How confident are you about writing a new page in the history books? "Hundred percent.