Tuesday will be a key day for the future of Gallos Blancos in professional Mexican soccer because, as the president of Liga MX, Mikel Arriola, commented over the weekend, disaffiliation is one of the possible measures after the violent events that we all know about, but someone who goes ahead and takes it almost for granted is Christian Martinoli.
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The renowned TV Azteca narrator posted on his Twitter account that: "Querétaro's disaffiliation is imminent", which for him is just the first step of the many measures to be taken in Mexico to eradicate violent groups posing as fans or supporters clubs.
According to the commentator, not disaffiliating Gallos Blancos from professional soccer would totally discredit those who make the big decisions and would cause Liga MX to "continue digging" among its ills and urgent issues to be addressed.
Another of the great voices of Mexican sports narration is Enrique Bermúdez, who on social networks openly questioned the veracity of the Queretaro government's report on the balance of the brawl at La Corregidora because according to them there were 26 injured.
Understanding the shocking nature of the images that have circulated, TUDN's Perro was forceful in asking: "Don't come with stories that no one died in Querétaro" after the fight between alleged fans of the Gallos Blancos and Atlas fans.
These voices have also been joined by other well-known sports journalists such as Enrique Garay and Javier Alarcón, who emphasized the "impunity" because more than 24 hours after the unfortunate events, not a single detainee has been brought before the authorities.
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