
Realmadrid TV's response to the new CTA chaired by a culé, Pedrerol reports it
Real Madrid isn't satisfied with Francisco Soto's arrival at the technical committee of referees
At Real Madrid, they believe that Fernando Soto's arrival at the Comité Técnico de Árbitros (CTA) isn't going to change anything at all. There is a certain unease at Santiago Bernabéu, despite the dismissals of Medina Cantalejo and Clos Gómez. The change has been received with some coldness at the Madrid club and a bit of concern looking ahead to next season.
At Real Madrid, they believe that the remnants of the "Negreira case," in which they consider themselves the main victim, are still present. Moreover, they insist that a deep change is necessary, not just a superficial one, to usher in a new era in Spanish soccer. In fact, on "Real Madrid TV," they will keep putting pressure on Spanish referees.
Francisco Soto was a referee and is the delegate of the Comité Gallego de Árbitros de Fútbol. For now, there aren't any other names on the table, but he himself committed to forming his team in the next 15 days. There will be, among other positions, a person in charge of VAR and another for Artificial Intelligence.

Francisco Soto doesn't want to hear about Negreira
Meanwhile, Francisco Soto denied at all times having had any contact with Negreira in the past. "I don't even know Negreira. To start evaluating a previous era when we're presenting a new one, a new atmosphere..." he said.
"It's not worth getting into that debate", Francisco Soto added regarding Negreira and his influence on Spanish soccer.
Josep Pedrerol confirms the 'Real Madrid TV' plan
Josep Pedrerol confirmed on the latest episode of "El Chiringuito de Jugones" that "Real Madrid TV" will keep making videos against the referees. "Within Madridism, they say they've put a Cule in charge. I've been told from Madrid that he deleted everything he previously had on social media", he said.
"Oh, and that they'll keep making referee videos on 'Real Madrid TV'", Josep Pedrerol concluded on the latest episode.
Meanwhile, Francisco Soto hasn't wanted anything to do with those videos and trusts that everything will get better from now on. "Let's leave those controversies of the past behind, the future will be different and I'm sure it'll be better for everyone", said the CEO of the CTA.
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