The ex-parrots' message: “You will get up and come back again”

Since 1994 he had Espanyol in First, so that its decline has become the star issue of the day on social networks. The former parrot players did not want to miss the opportunity to add to the spirits for this unpleasant news corroborated at the Camp Nou on Wednesday. All of them agree that “you will get up and come back stronger.”

The use of the language of the players is curious. Lucas Vazquez, with a concise “Wonderful minority, you will return”, speaks in third person, while Italian Samuele Longo He does it first: “Fall and get up, we'll be back where we deserve to be. Proud of this club, always.” Luis Garcia, current coach of the Juvenil de la Damm and one of the most representative parakeets and with a better speech, he wanted to launch a more extensive message.

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“Very sad day, parrots, no doubt, but starting tomorrow let's use this step back to go back as fast and strong as possible. It is in our DNA, always fighting against everything and never giving up, we have fallen but we will rise again because we have done it many times for almost 120 years of historyNow is not the time to give up and you will prove it again. Definitely a time to make decisions and to unite our people more socially than ever, that which is different, unique and that without you this club would not be so special. “

Also two of the players who had a lot of prominence last year, on the return to Europe, wanted to launch their message. The march of Mario Beautiful It damaged a defense that has been a true drain during the course. “Much encouragement to all the parrots. I know the club and its fans well and that is why I have no doubt that you will get up and go back to your place in First !, he said, while the goals of Borja Iglesias they missed: “A lot of strength to Espanyol, to colleagues and to the fans in these hard times. It has been a very difficult season, but I am sure that soon we will enjoy you again in the place you deserve. “

Luis Cembranos, Kiko Casilla, Gregory Berenger, Álex Fernández, Marco Asensio, Manu Lanzarote, Walter Pandiani, Álvaro González, Martín Posse, Quique de Lucas, Roberto Jiménez or Moisés Arteaga they were also joined with a similar message. Also the former players and currently coaches of the house, Moisés Hurtado, Javi Chica and Julián López de Lerma. And even, Andrés Palop, the goalkeeper who defended Sevilla's goal in the 2007 UEFA final, who illustrated his tweet with a photo of a tribute to Dani Jarque and Antonio Puerta.