In the ongoing saga surrounding the Zorrilla Stadium and the enclosure of the South End, public trust in the promises made has dwindled to near extinction.
The current mayor, Carnero, finds himself in a predicament reminiscent of Pedro, the protagonist of the classic fable involving a wolf. His assurances about the stadium’s upgrades and the completion of the southern enclosure have lost credibility among the populace. The only individual who might still harbor a glimmer of hope for the fulfillment of these plans is Gabriel Solares.
A cautious optimism amid skepticism
Gabriel Solares, a recently arrived Mexican resident in Spain, has quickly established a rapport with the mayor. Known for his prudence and elegance, Solares‘ foremost concern lies with the football club’s ability to maintain its position in the Segunda División and achieve financial stability. Nevertheless, despite his primary focus, he remains attentive to the mayor’s declarations, which were publicly voiced earlier today at the home stadium of the white-violet team.
The mayor’s pledges, although greeted with skepticism by many, are still being weighed carefully by Solares. Whether these commitments will materialize remains to be seen, but for now, he maintains a stance of cautious consideration rather than outright dismissal.