There are plenty of good people working in Liga MX and Mexican football, striving for its improvement. It's not all a wasp nest of conspiracies, television companies wielding influence and backroom deals, as it is sometimes portrayed.
But then there is Veracruz's Fidel Kuri, a poster boy for the ills of the Mexican game, who pops his head up now and then to remind everyone that there is still so much to do.
The Veracruz and Kuri show often seems to go beyond even the storylines of TV drama "Club de Cuervos" -- an exaggerated comedic soap opera about a fictional Mexican club with plots that often cut to the bone because they touch on subjects with parallels in Liga MX.