The Mayor, Miguel Ángel Cámara, today described the decisive loss category this morning by the Football League as a "blatant injustice to Murcia, with the fans and the club."
After hearing the decision by the Executive Committee, House has confessed feel a "deep sadness and a huge disappointment," while denouncing the "cruelty" with the entity.
"We did not deserve to condemn us" not to be professional football secured.
He complained that nobody warned the situation that had been created, virtually played down any leeway to find a solution in time, as has happened in other cities.
House wanted to thank all the effort Murcia society in these last days and for the future that is presented to the club, which is considered "viable" but needed a "profound change" and "generosity of all" to ensure economic stability.
In his view, the descent to Second Division B does not mean that Real Murcia will disappear, "much less, although some want to break it" and it "will work".
First, beginning with studying what mechanisms exist to appeal the decision of the LFP.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia