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The former Canal+ columnist, Pierre Ménès, came out of his reserve to cite the names of all those he no longer likes in the circuit.
Due to his troubles with the law, Pierre Ménès completely disappeared from the media scene. The famous journalist, who worked for L’Equipe and Canal+, is content to appear on social networks or maintain a personal blog to communicate with his admirers.
In his latest video, Ménès took it upon himself to shoot several colleagues in the profession with red bullets. Colleagues who, however, did nothing to him and who, for the most part, never worked with him. Another of his gratuitous attacks after the one addressed to Hervé Mathoux.
Ménès attacks his colleagues!
Asked if he could speak in L’Equipe du Soir, the former CFC columnist declared that it would not interest him because he would have to share the stage with people “that he can’t stand and who repay him”. He then cited pell-mell “Yoann Riou, Grégory Schneider or Nabil Djellit”. “It’s impossible for me to end up with them,” he proclaimed.
@pierrotlefoot_officiel“I can’t stand L’Equipe du Soir, too many people I don’t like on this set” L’teamdusoir #télé
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Ménès also attacked a former footballer, in the person of Johan Micoud. The latter is known for his outspokenness and it is true that if the two men were to be reunited then there would certainly be electricity in the air.
Finally, Ménès made fun of the price list of L’Equipe du Soir. “It’s paid a pittance. If I have to take a TGV and a night in a hotel to go and do a show there, I’m not going to waste my health to earn 200, 300 or 400 bucks.”
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