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2003/08/16 http://www.deportivo-la-coruna.com/
TROUBLES GETTING BACK FROM TRONDHEIM
Travelling back from Trondheim isn't blessed when it concerns Deportivo. In
1993 the team had a journey of about 10 hours to get back to La Coruna, and
this year is wasn't different. But added to this was that the players of
Deportivo were very unsatisfied with how things went, as it took them 11,5
hours (including a bus trip) to get back
It was 04h45 in the morning when the plane back from Norway landed in Salamanca
, as I was impossible because of weather conditions to take the plane down at
the airfield in Santiago de Compostela (the original destination of the trip).
The plane carried the expedition of Deportivo, as well as several journalists
and supporters.
But why Salamanca and not Madrid, as from there it's quit easy to take a plane
to Galicia? The pilot of the airplane explained the reason: "we didn't have
sufficient fuel to reach Barajas (Madrid) with guarantees". But the airport of
Salamanca is only 160 kilometres away, not much time for an airplane to fly.
Other airports as the ones in Vigo and Asturias were closed while in Porto
their wasn't sufficient personnel to handle the incoming plane.
The flying company has denied this statement and instead mentioned that the
reason was that it would be difficult to find empty spots in planes leaving
Madrid because of a festivity. The company denied that the plane lacked fuelled
and stressed that Salamanca was the closest airport available. But a group of
players still preferred to go to Madrid after having landed in Salamanca and
wanted to take taxi's, to rest in the capital and to take a plane the next day
to Galicia.
However, coach Irureta had decided together with several boardmembers (Pachi
Dopico, Luis Sanchez Doporto and Manuel Montiel) to take the bus to La Coruna;
a trip of 450 kilometers. That's why two buses were waiting at the airport: one
for the expedition of Deportivo and one for the rest of the passengers.
Then was the moment when eighth players rebelled. Irureta had to climb out the
bus to get them into it: "Sergio! Molina! Diego! Come on, into the bus!". "It's
not true, it's not true", Molina replied. He was together with Sergio, Mauro
Silva, Lionel Scaloni, Duscher, Naybet, Tristan and Capdevila. The Catalan
winger was, together with Molina, one of the first to get back into the bus.
Tristan asked Capdevila: "where are you going Johnny?"
But Capdevila got back into the bus, as did Molina and Sergio. However, the
tension wasn't over as Tristan asked Mauro Silva to talk to Irureta. The
Brazilian captain commented that "there are people here who don't do anything
and we're tired". Then most of the players entered the bus again. Only one was
still missing, and Irureta climbed out of the bus again.
"I won't enter", Naybet said to the coach. Irureta answered him: "Well, then
you'll stay here". The defender walked some metres away from the bus and
obviously was waiting for others to follow. But as he noticed that the bus
would leave without him, he turned back with a smile and entered the bus. It
was 05h15 in the morning and eventually the bus reached La Coruna around 11h00.
The training session of that day was suspended.
President Lendoiro of Deportivo commented that he doesn't understand why the
players were so angry. "The best and fastest solution was found for these
kind of situations. It wasn't the fault of anyone", he said.
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那段對話真是莫名其妙。
造謠造謠 >"<
我才不要相信咧 >"<
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