Foster Gillett Doesn't Show up and His Uruguayan Club Is on the Ropes.
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Rampla Juniors de Uruguay, a public limited company managed by U.S. tycoon Foster Gillett, could go down to the third division if they do not pay a $90 thousand debt to the club’s plant and employees. Without a doubt, Gillett’s interference with Students of La Plata, by the hand of the national government, marked the agenda of Argentine football during the first semester of the year. The tycoon was to be a partner of President Juan Sebastián Ver…
Foster Gillett’s football record is remarkable, but there are club leaders who still trust his promises. In our country, the entrepreneur, a student partner, is being investigated by the Justice for several player passes. Foster runs a SAD in Uruguay, Rampla Juniors, emblematic country club with the red and green T-shirt that even had a television series. Today he is in second division, and at the bottom of the table. And he can descend administ…
While they constantly ask about La Plata for its enigmatic figure, in Uruguay they are already desperately looking for it. It is the businessman state...
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