Eduardo Inda, director of OKDIARIO, reacts to the events that occurred last Sunday during the League match between Atlético de Madrid and Real Madridat the Metropolitan stadium, after the actions of the Frente Atlético fans forced the match to be suspended for more than 20 minutes. «It reminds me of what the cynic said captain renault after entering the Rick’s Cafe Casablancaone of my favorite movies. He comes in and says: ‘Scandal! I have discovered that there is a game here, and I knew it from all of God’s life. And this is what is happening with the Atlético Front, a bunch of neo-Nazis, savages, very dangerous guys, many of them with extensive criminal records behind them,” says the director of this newspaper.
India portrays Atlético de Madrid himselfdirectly responsible for what happened for not having been able to remove the ultra supporters of the Frente Atlético from the stadium, as other teams have done in their fields. “Just as FC Barcelona kicked out the Boixos Nois, those savages, from Camp Nou, and just as Real Madrid did the same with the no less savages Ultra Sur, Atlético de Madrid has temporized with this riffraff,” says the journalist.
The director of OKDIARIO remembers some of the worst actions carried out by this group of ultras. «This gang was the one that murdered a Real Sociedad fan twenty-something years ago in Madrid, Aitor Zabaleta, and those who threw the Deportivo de La Coruña fan into the Manzanares River, and subsequently died, Jimmy, Inda says.
The director of this newspaper ends up showing his indignation at the presence of the Frente Atlético in the Metropolitano, a fact that does not seem to be changing soon. «I don’t know why so much regret comes, because what I wonder is what he was doing last Sunday this riffraff in the Metropolitan. “Rabble that tarnishes the good name of a good and great fan base that is Atlético de Madrid, who by the way, at the end of the game whistled at their players when they went to pay homage to these criminals.”