John Bodmer He said he was leaving Nacional's technical direction because they threatened him and his family on social media. Before, Jose Ajaa Medellín player, was temporarily isolated from the team for the same reason: intimidation and offenses on digital platforms.
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Since last year, Nacional directors have been threatened with death posters on poles and walls, with ultimatums on the networks and messages of WhatsApp since they decided to cut off the money from the brava gang, a violent group that charged for taking care of itself.
Last Thursday night another violent, brave and criminal gang He threatened to kill a referee. Threatening is a crime that appears in the penal code.
In this country, where the most horrible things have happened and are happening, no threat can be taken lightly. There are more than 200 years of evidence.
Now the criminal gangs threaten managers, technicians, players, referees and journalistsmuch more in that anonymous sewer of the networks.
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But in our football, which never admits being to blame for anything and instead declares itself a victim of everything, the managers themselves, the players themselves and the fanatical press have been the accomplices of these criminal gangs. They all helped create the monster and now they wash their hands by releasing statements and making commonplace wishes for peace.
The managers who historically supported (and still support!) the criminal gangs with gifts, sponsorships, payments and tickets are the first to trouble the League.
They throw stones and hide the hand. Two recent examples: Tulio Gomez, owner of América, did not tremble in his voice, nor on Twitter, to assure that he had been “robbed” for two controversial plays against his team. Last Friday, after a statement from Dimayor asking for sanity, Tulio retracted what he said and offered excuses. But after the eye outside…
I allow myself to inform the community, public opinion and the fans of América that I apologize to all those who felt affected and offended by one of the words I used in the statements I made in the media, by the refereeing…
— Tulio Gómez (@tulioagomez) March 1, 2024
This weekend, Eduardo Pimentelowner of Boyacá Chicó, published on his networks: “All these bandits are in conspiracy to do what they want with football, the BAR is the NEST (sic).”
But it's not just the owners: several of the most important so-called 'opinion guides', well-known journalists in the media and networks, talk about how they “stole” the team from their city or of which they are shamelessly fans.
As I have already said, in this country that can be the world's podium for crooked players, cheats will most likely happen, but not all referees' mistakes are “robberies.” Could it be that when they make a mistake in favor of their teams, it will be necessary to suspect that they caused the supposed “robbery”? There they do crouch. They even allege false regional antipathies.
Without revealing any evidence, managers and journalists in T-shirts, like any fan of beer and blood sausage, repeat to the violent brutes of the criminal gangs that every mistake against their team has been an “assault.”
When the brutal, violent and criminal bars commit the crime of threat, remember everything they have already told you, everything they have heard you… Whitewashed tombs!
Meluk tells him
GABRIEL MELUK
SPORTS Editor
@MelukLeCuenta
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