TV rights: John Textor puts a layer on the conflict of interest of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi

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After OL defeat against PSG at Groupama Stadium (2-3) in Ligue 1, John Textor returned to the mixed zone on the TV rights case and the intense battle with certain club leaders including Nasser Al-Khelaïfi ::

“”I have nothing to do with that. I participated in this very funny call on television. My problem concerns competitive parity. I'm going to let people who have been in the French media fight. Me, yes, it's true, I am probably the only owner who built his fortune by broadcasting football matches around the world via the IP protocol. So I think I have something to add to the debate. But my problem is competitive parity. You know, it's not the time to talk about this subject. It was a big match this evening and you know that I raised these questions as to whether or not it is appropriate, but these are players when a right back scores two goals. There was a difficult and physically complicated start to the match a kind of difficult. We came out of misery at the end. Big football match, big players. It would really be if you were talking about this evening match. We will worry about politics later»»

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