“Now all players want to go when they used to die to come”, The sentence, lapidary for the referred one, said it Carlos Hermosillo on the present of Blue Cross. His statements pointed to Jonathan Rodriguez, The latest case of a player who has asked to leave the institution after spending some time.
Drought of titles, institutional disorder, or simple lack of motivation, are among the reasons that many footballers have used to pressure their departure from the Machine. The situation is embarrassing for the club, who is the most pointed out in the face of an unprecedented fact in any other club.
From the Blue Cross they have made a mistake when signing: either because of the conditions of the footballer, or because of the lack of a project that excites the player to remain in the institution. With Cabecita he continues to open a range of pieces that show his dissatisfaction with the club. Here we review some elements that have been pressed to see the fulfillment of its task: pack your bags:
Ivan Marcone

Iván Marcone in its stage with Blue Cross (Average Jam)
The Argentine midfielder arrived as the star ‘nickname’. In just one semester he won the heart of the fans and the club, which saw the ‘todocampista’ a kind of axis that could lead the playing compass of a team that aspired to everything. Nevertheless, shortly after the idyll, it pressed his exit before the arrival of mouth Juniors on his horizon.
Teófilo Gutiérrez

Teo in the final against America (Average Jam)
The Colombian enjoyed the approval of the fans, who were satisfied with the goal-scoring power of the coffee maker. He went bad in the 2013 final against America when he missed a sung goal that would give the title to the Blue Cross. After this contest, he pressed to head for River Plate.
Milton Caraglio

Milton Caraglio at Guard1anes (Jam Mitjana)
A recent case that was celebrated by the fans. Milton threatened at the end of the Guard1anes past that of not having more opportunities on the turf, he preferred to leave the team this same semester. His wish came true in the face of an offer from the Atlas, Which leaves you with less financial returns, but guarantees you playing time.
Guillermo Allison

Allison at the Concachampions (Average Jam)
Which was the third goalkeeper of Blue Cross in the closing 2020 he never hid his desire to leave the institution. With the ‘tyranny’ of Jesus Crown in the arc, Allison preferred to go to a smaller team in order to be able to be on the field. In the end, and by mutual agreement, he packed his bags for Cancun.
Pol Fernández and Walter Montoya

Montoya and Pol at the Aztec Stadium (IG Walter Montoya)
Although both are part of the current plant, the two players asked to leave shortly after their signing with La Màquina. His first adventures in La Noria lasted only six months. This semester they will have a second chance and prove that the Blue Cross was not wrong in signing them.
It has the benefit of the doubt