Madrid's reply to the referees after scheduling a meeting to calm everything
Real Madrid's stance regarding the meeting to address arbitration issues
Real Madrid's dissatisfaction with the refereeing has only increased. After a controversial match in Cornellà, the club decided enough was enough and submitted a letter to the RFEF. Requesting explanations about the refereeing decisions in the match against Espanyol and demanding changes in the system, a meeting was scheduled to discuss this.
In a meeting where all the clubs from Primera and Segunda, LaLiga, and the CTA were summoned, Real Madrid was the first to confirm its attendance. However, recently, the club has changed its mind. Now, the Merengue team has made the firm decision not to attend this meeting due to the circumstances.
Communicating its absence directly to the RFEF, Real Madrid continues to show its stance on the situation. Despite the presence of the CTA to discuss the changes they seek to make, the club will not be present.
Real Madrid's stance
The issue of refereeing is reaching its peak tension. After several injustices experienced in previous matches, Real Madrid finally decided to speak out about it. Provoking a massive meeting with its letter to the RFEF, the Merengue team's absence has been quite a surprise.
Even so, this decision is completely understandable due to the ongoing problems the club has with refereeing. Seeking to make a real change, Real Madrid is aware that the current circumstances wouldn't allow it.
This is why their stance regarding the meeting aims to exert more pressure to provoke a real change with the refereeing. Knowing that the issue with refereeing is not recent, the club knows that a meeting will not be enough to fix all the problems.
A real and in-depth change
Confirming Real Madrid's absence, it only remains to wait for the stance the RFEF will take regarding the meeting scheduled for this Thursday. From the Merengue team's side, their stance is more than evident regarding a system that should have changed years ago.
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