The Pelotaris Association has been outraged by the situation of the handball
The Pelotaris Associationhas released a note this Saturday through its social networks expressingconcern about the situation in the management of the professional handball.
"From the Pelotaris Association we want to publicly express our concern about the direction the management of the professional ball is taking, especially at a time when the frontons are full and the response of the fans is extraordinary," the note says.
Underthetitle , the association that brings together the pelotaris of the companies of Aspe and Bai wanted to express the concern of bere about the direction that the professional ball is taking.
"We have held several meetings and expressed these concerns, but the feeling has always been the same: we are not heard and there is no real change," they have criticized.
Among other things, the note states that as revenue increases, staff cuts, game cuts and neglect ofsports development are suffering . The association believes that this situation particularly harms younger pelotaris, who are increasingly being demanded in less time.
As they have made clear, "it's not a personal claim, it's a collective reflection. Our only goal is to keep the ball working, grow and have a solid and sustainable future, caring for those who make it possible and respecting the fans. "
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