Neto curses John Textor on TV and says: ‘If the CBF were serious, Botafogo would be out of the Brazilian Championship’

Neto curses John Textor on TV and says: ‘If the CBF were serious, Botafogo would be out of the Brazilian Championship’
Neto curses John Textor on TV and says: ‘If the CBF were serious, Botafogo would be out of the Brazilian Championship’
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Program presenter “The Owners of the Ball“, from the band, Grandchild detonated the majority shareholder of SAF do Botafogo, John Textorwho spoke again about result manipulation in Brazilian football, highlighting that the Palm trees benefited indirectly.

Neto called John Textor “idiot” It is “idiot” and, also criticizing the CBFsaid that Botafogo should be prevented from playing the Brazilian championship in 2024.

Here on my program I’m not going to include anything about that idiot who is the manager of Botafogo. If the CBF were fair, if it were an entity with fairness, with justice, with law, with order… Five presidents were removed from office, the CBF pays R$90 thousand to each president of the federation, the president earns R$1 million without do nothing, it’s an incredible dictatorship in which people stay in power for so long! – began Neto.

If the CBF were serious, Botafogo would be out of the Brazilian Championship. Or do you show the proof that this idiot is doing… See if he paid Lyon? 300 million euros! He hasn’t paid yet! But the guy comes here and the guys give him the keys to the city! How do you give the key to Rio de Janeiro to a guy like that? – he joked.

On Monday, Textor gave an interview promising that Botafogo would no longer be harmed by manipulations in 2024 and, later, on his official website, he published a long text identifying two games that would have been affected. The leader will also be summoned to testify at the recently created Football Manipulation CPI, in the Senate.

The article is in Portuguese

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