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Pierre Ménès lost his cool on Friday when commenting on the situation surrounding the future presidency of the LFP.
The race for the presidency of the Professional Football League (LFP) is the subject of much discussion. Candidate for his own succession, Vincent Labrune seems more than ever the favorite since on Friday, the rest of the competition was put out of the game due to the lack of sponsorship from one and all. A situation deplored in particular by Gervais Martel who was running for the famous presidency and who loudly denounced the fact that Vincent Labrune finds himself without opposition. Others have also had a rant.
Many observers have denounced the situation in their own way. After Daniel Riolo who spoke of a ” denial of democracy » and a « kingdom of the most filthy scam “, it was Pierre Ménès who followed in his footsteps. And the former Canal Football Club didn’t mince his words. Visibly furious, he posted a scathing message on his social networks: ”
What a shameful mafia. May they all die with their shitty shenanigans. “And to add, in response to an Internet user and visibly targeting certain club bosses: ”
When I say they are dying, it is with their clubs, which is already happening. »
” Shut up “
Very angry, Pierre Ménès then responded with the same arrogance to another Internet user who wrote to him: “ I understand your disappointment. But the tweet is a bit exaggerated, isn’t it? Especially the words used. “Far from trying to tone down his remarks, the journalist then replied: ” Shut up. ” Two words that earned its author some outraged comments: ”
He responds politely to you after a tweet where you say ‘they’re dying’ and you respond ‘TG’… Honestly, it’s hard to complain when you rightly highlight the outpouring of hate on Twitter… »
As for the future elections for the presidency of the LFP, they seem to be already decided since Vincent Labrune should be re-elected, due to lack of competition. Unless there is a last-minute twist, the fifty-three-year-old will therefore continue his mission for another four years. Answer on September 10.
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