translated from Spanish: Walls: “We wanted to lower the salaries but at ByN they were dictators”

Colo Colo striker and captain Esteban Paredes threw his darts to Black and White’s major flat after the dealership decided to take advantage of the Employment Protection Act, suspending the contracts of the Albo campus. The historic goalscorer of Chilean football lamented the attitude taken by top leaders, Hannibal Mosa and Harold Mayne-Nicholls, calling them “dictators” and ensuring that they have clearly lacked the truth.” The leaders left us footballers wrong. They said totally false things. They said we lack ethics when they are the ones who do things wrong,” said the popular cast’s ‘7’ to El Mercurio.” There is a super bad management of the club, because since 2017 they are making money with the sale of players. If this year they received two or three million dollars. It’s a bad management and they’re blaming us, they say we don’t want to come to an agreement when we were the first to say we were willing to cut our salaries,” he added. In the same vein, the experienced gunner noted that “we wanted to lower the salaries but in Black and White they were dictators, because they just wanted to lower our wages to how it happens and we wanted something altogether, as happened in other teams. They’re too short of the truth.” Finally, the 39-year-old battering ram stated that “with the workers they were also dictators, because they will be deducted 30 percent of the salary. Hannibal Mosa asked about them and he replied that he wasn’t going to touch anyone. And he’s touching them. That’s missing the truth.”



Original source in Spanish

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