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Another chapter of the internal ‘war’ in Alvalade: Management cuts off water and electricity at the Juve Leo headquarters before the match with Eintracht

“After so many kilometers traveled and another game with the Ultras fighting off the field, on the field it did not go as expected. Tuesday is over and we will be there once again to support our great love. Nothing will change the way we love. Sporting Semper”, wrote the Juventude Leonina supporters club this Saturday, after another defeat in the Arouca Championship. And nothing more than that.

Four chapters in one night, an ending already seen: sports cuts (for good) with protocol attempts with the cheerleaders Juventude Leonina

The last trip of the Verdiblanco team at the national level, which again sold out the tickets that were sold in Alvalade, was marked by the criticism that many members, most of them without any connection with any Sporting cheerleader, for the balloon tests carried out at the entrance of the Municipal Stadium in the entrance area for the fans of the Lions (which would have meant that a dozen could not access the venue later). In this case, Juve Leo did not take a position. But the “war” with the Directorate continued.

The information began to flow in the morning and was confirmed throughout the day: as a result of what was defended by the Leonine leaders after the breach of protocol with the cheerleader who never actually arrived and was signed, Management again requested the interruption of water and electricity services to the little house where the Alvalade cheerleaders are. It is not the first time that the situation has occurred, after something similar happened in December 2019, when the club tried to vacate the headquarters.

Sporting awaits decision on eviction action, cheerleaders no longer have water and electricity at headquarters

As the Observer explained at the time, and although they are municipal spaces, they are exploited by Sporting under a protocol established with the municipality when the new venue was built, for which electricity and water connections are made with the rest of the stadium’s infrastructure. . . In this case, and contrary to what happened on that date, the cut was only at the headquarters of Juve Leo. Despite this position, which took practical effect this Monday, the last day of October, the cheerleader was once again present at Alvalade for the match against Eintracht Frankfurt, supporting the team from start to finish despite the defeat that kept the Rúben Amorim’s men in the round of 16. of the Champions League.

Source: Observadora

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