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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Valencia have attempted to ease the fears of their supporters following media reports the club are in serious financial trouble. Los Che, Spanish champions in 2002 and 2004, have been in the news this week with regards to their economic plight, but Valencia general director Javier Gomez insists talk of bankruptcy is well wide of the mark. "I want to state the following: in first place, what is utterly false is that the club is in bankruptcy," Gomez said on Canal 9. "Secondly, we are working h ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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