Atlas vs. America: They call #LordDebt to Faitelson for not paying bet


The punishment in America for the misalignment in the game against Atlas, has had consequences in the environment. Opinions have been polarized, and have gone beyond the purely footballing aspect, as happened with journalist David Faitelson.

The member of ESPN, was sure that the Disciplinary Commission would not punish America, so much so that in a publication, he dared to bet home and his gentleman: “1000 to 1 that doesn’t take away the points in America … It’s more, well planted my house, my hair and even me … I better shut up …”.






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As soon as the decision of the disciplinary was announced, the commentator began to express his joy, but also different characters from the sports media and the show, reminded him to keep his word, so much so that the ‘animator Jorge Van Rankin christened him on social media as #LordDeudor.

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“How did you wake up dear Faitelson. To keep his word or do you want to be #LordDeudor?”.

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






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David Faitelson had to answer, that he took a “poetic license” when referring to his bet, but he did not think to fulfill it and he answered directly to Van Rankin 😕 “That of the house, impossible. I realize I don’t have it. It’s in my wife’s name. I bet something I didn’t have. Sorry about that. The one about shaving me, maybe, as long as I do @ cuauhtemocb10 and we raised money to help children with special needs. Ready? “.






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

And here the kindness began to be lost and Faitelson replied: “And you, @burrovan especially, stop fooling around with #LordDeudor. We are not equal. We are not friends. We have a different level of education. You and your ‘friends’ from the novels and the ‘progamuchos’ from TV already know where they can go …I don’t owe anyone anything … “.






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The answer came: “I remind you Faitelson that for years you were part of the duopoly that you criticize so much; I NEVER heard you speak out against it. You looked to the point of tiredness, behind your house, to come to what “Your education may be very good; your ethics are stingy.” And he finished: “And I remember you being #LordDeudor. “






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Twitter users have also done the same by requiring the commenter to keep his word also using the hashtag #LordDeudor.

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