In the interview, Cadiz president Biscano gave a candid look back at the team's four-year journey in La Liga and his personal journey as president over the past ten years. He expressed his pride in the team's investment in reinforcements and pointed out that Cadiz has not under-invested in recent years, as rumored, but has made substantial transfer expenditures.
Biscano regrets the team's performance last season, believing that despite having probably the best squad in the last four seasons, the results were not as good as they could have been. He showed a deep understanding of the game of soccer, understanding that this is the cruelty of the game and that reality must be accepted.
Talking about his personal achievements, Biscano was humble and pragmatic, saying that he did not intentionally seek to become the longest-serving president in history, but rather to do his job every day. He had higher expectations for the team's fourth consecutive season in La Liga, but remains optimistic about the future.
Biscano expressed deep respect and mixed emotions for important figures in the team's history, such as Sevilla and Sergio Gonzalez. He admitted to having conflicts with Cervera in his work, but always looked out for the interests of the club, while he was saddened by the departure of Sergio Gonzalez and believes it was a bad decision.
Addressing the fans' accusations of under-investment in the club, Biscano cited a number of the team's expenditures in the transfer market in recent years, emphasizing that the club has made substantial efforts. He called on fans to understand the club's difficulties and admitted that the club will inevitably make mistakes in the course of its operations, but will face them positively and solve the problems.
In addition, Biscano spoke about the relationship between the club and its fans, stating that the club does not ignore any potential disconnect and is willing to meet face-to-face with fan groups. He showed a tolerant but firm stance on comments insulting the club on the internet, arguing that the media has a responsibility to condemn such behavior.