Atlas vs America: Faitelson is called #LordDeudor for not paying a bet


The penalty to America for the incorrect line-up in the match against Atlas has brought consequences in the middle. Opinions have become polarized and have gone beyond the mere football aspect, as has happened with journalist David Faitelson.

The ESPN member was confident the Disciplinary Commission would not punish America, so much so that in one publication he dared to bet his house and his horse: “1000 to 1 because they don’t get the points from America … What’s more, I bet my house, my hair and even me … It was better to shut up …”.






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Once the disciplinary officer’s decision was announced, the commentator began to express his joy, but several characters from the sports and entertainment scene also reminded him to keep his word, so much so that the animator Jorge Van Rankin, christened him on social networks as #LordDeudor.

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‘How did you wake up, dear Faitelson. To keep your word or do you want to become #LordDeudor? ‘

José Ramón Fernández himself, Faitelson’s teacher, asked him to keep his word: “I hope to see you today at #Cronometro with the Bermúdez dog look and pay your bet.”






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David Faitelson had to reply that he was taking a “poetic license” when referring to his bet, but he had no intention of fulfilling it and he replied directly to Van Rankin:? “The house, impossible. My wife’s name. Bet I didn’t. Sorry about that. The shaving can be, as long as @ cuauhtemocb10 does it and we raise money to help children with special needs. Smart? “.






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This did not make the so-called “donkey” happy: “That’s why I liked you, pay David!”.

And then the kindness started to get lost and Faitelson replied, “And you, especially @burrovan, don’t be silly about #Lord Deudor. We’re not the same. We’re not friends. We have a different level of education. You and your little one. friends ” of the novels and the ‘progamuchos’ of TV already know where to go …I don’t owe anyone … “.






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The answer came, “I remind you, Faitelson, that for years you were part of the duopoly that criticizes you so much; I NEVER heard you speak. You looked until you were tired, behind the back of your house, to get to the one that is mine. Your education could be very good; your ethics are rickety. And he ended: “And I remember you being #LordDeudor.






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Users on Twitter have done the same by requiring the commenter to keep his word and also use the hashtag #LordDeudor.

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