John Textor says Botafogo B’s decision at Carioca was not made by the referee, but Ferj pins: ‘If you’re going to bring in the B referees, we’ll bring our B team’

John Textor says Botafogo B’s decision at Carioca was not made by the referee, but Ferj pins: ‘If you’re going to bring in the B referees, we’ll bring our B team’

Owner of the Sudanese Armed Forces BotafogoJohn Textor has confirmed his decision, as of next year, to use the B-team at Campeonato Carioca. He announced his position shortly after the match against Fluminense, in a match that ended in yet another refereeing mess. And in an interview with the newspaper “O Globo”, the American said that such a choice would indeed be made regardless of the judges’ question, but he gave Faraj a “need”.

– I’m sure Faraj has something to say about this, I don’t think they’re too happy with my comment, I didn’t read their rules, but yeah, that’s a compromise: I wouldn’t put a team A. I almost said on Twitter about Carioca: If you’re going to bring your B referees, we’ll bring our B team. You could say I said that, but that’s not the main reason (laughs). I was going to say it anyway, ‘Because it’s not right not to have an appointment Textor explained.

The American investor also emphasized the idea of ​​using the first months of next year for pre-season work. John Textor intends to move Botafogo to the US and Europe, in order to better prepare the team for the Brasileirão-2023 tournament and also to help globalize the brand. Brazilian football calendar criticized.

I will do a proper advance, we will keep people healthy, keep them safe, make good friends, take them to the USA, build the brand, not just for commercial purposes. He took the team to Europe, playing our system, with the Brazilian athletes against the British athletes. That would be great for the team and the fans, and the right way to prepare for a season.. Brazil has many matches. I heard someone tell me that Palmeiras played 88 matches, and that can’t happen. This is not true for health. He asked the people should have a little mind here downstairs.

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