The final order of the day, Requests and Questions, was an opportunity many shareholders took advantage of. To finish off the annual assembly, Chairman José Castro revealed a number of important plans and pieces of news. One of the most notable was the plans in place to put an image of club icon Pedro Berruezo on gate number 10 of the RamónSánchez-Pizjuán - similar to Antonio Puerta's on gate 16. He highlighted the plans following a reminder by one shareholder that the icon died in similar circumstances to Puerta.
Familiar names to pop up also included N'Zonzi and his actions in past weeks (with Sevilla's coach having confirmed he does not form part of technical plans). It was suggested the matter should be dealt with behind closed doors.
Castro also announced that plans are being studied to put covers over all areas of the stadium, just like plans to expand the stands. He assured the assembly both are possibilities that are being analysed.
Finally, he ruled out the rumour that Sevilla FC had lost the final of the UEFA Europa League 2019 on account of the club's facilities - clearing up that it was to do with the final of the Champions League going to the Wanda Metropolitano in Madrid: "I'm sure we'll have a final because that's news we're expecting" he said.