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The organized ones told Cassio that the shouts at Tuesday's protest did not come from the associates, but from a small group of fans who were quickly reprimanded. The archer, however, was charged by Gaviões for the interview granted after the victory by 3 to 2 on Bahia, by the Brazilian, when he said that "he owed nothing to anyone".
"So, we reaffirm to Cassio that as long as he wears the alvinegro robe and is a salaried member of the club, he has to prove every minute, every second, because the Corinthians is like this," says excerpt from the note.
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On the afternoon of Wednesday (7), the directorship of the Gaviões and the goalkeeper Cássio had a frank talk to talk about the last charges for the team.
During the conversation, we expose the side of the Twist at this difficult time that the club is living and demonstrate our dissatisfaction. On the other hand, Cassio acknowledged that he should be charged and that he always says that in meetings with the cast. He's the longest player in the house, won all the titles he could and is the captain of the team. She also said that she recognizes the greatness of the Hawks and knows the importance of the entire Faithful Twist – today she is very lacking in the stands.
At another moment of the conversation, we said to Cassio that we did not ask him to leave during yesterday's protest and that the cry came from some fans who were there, but were immediately reprimanded by the leaders of the Hawks and that this would only happen if he presented reasons – after all, we have gone through worse stages and never asked for his head, we believe in his potential and we know his importance for the cast. However, we passed our dissatisfaction with the interview held after the victory by 3 x 2 over Bahia, on September 16. At the time, the goalie stated that "you don't have to prove anything to anyone." So we restate to Cassius that as long as he wears the alvinegro robe and is a salaried member of the club, he has to prove every minute, every second, because that's what Corinthians is. This interview messed with our feelings, because we're in love with the team and we dedicate our lives to Corinthians.
Finally, we regret the irresponsible attitude on the part of the press, who use their profiles on social networks and their speeches in sports programs to practice sensationalism and fake news in the face of the problems involving Corinthians and his fans, an example was that they put up a poll to know who is most important in the history of the club: cheerleaders or player? In others, they raise the discussion between organized fan x common fan, and for us there is no difference, we are all Corinthians. It is not this kind of debate that we should exercise in the spaces of dialogue with fans, there are many important agendas in football that deserve more attention and reflection for all of us. So that's the end of it. Change your agenda!
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