He MotoGP World Championship will return this weekend with the Aragon GP, but in the last hours the talk is the Open war between journalists Nico Abad and Ernest Riveras.
A few weeks ago, Abad criticized Riveras for talking to Mela Chércoles. “For example, I don’t like Ernest Riveras data narration, it seems irrelevant to me. But I want to make it clear that this is just an opinion about his method of narration“said the communicator, who also left other ‘small pearls’ that did not leave his partner in a good light, like when he said “in my journalism classes they told me…”Ernest Riveras was with us.” Then I said… “be careful, I have something to tell you“.
Well, this Tuesday the replica arrived Riveraswho responded harshly through social networks. The journalist, now at RTVE after leaving DAZN at the end of last year, He didn’t mince his words when it came to describing Abad as a “bad guy and bad company.”
“Next month I turn 60 and in March I turned 38 in journalism, so I’m not in polemic mode anymoreI have no appetite. I am apart from them,” Riveras began in his video.
“I’m on the edge of all things MotoGP and Someone put me on here and brought up my name without it being relevant. That person is Nico Abad and I will try not to name him too much. In his conversation (with Mela Chércoles) he lacked respect and truth, and I have the right to respond,” he continued.
“That person criticized my way of commenting… and I wasn’t hurt. He has every right to say that he doesn’t like my way of commenting. What this person thinks about my way of commenting bothers me I have never expressed myself about his way of commenting… and I could. My way of commenting has never been a trending topic for something negative and he has become permanent. And this is a factand not what they say I use in broadcasts” complained the Catalan communicator.
“I’m here to answer something he said very seriously… He told Mela Chércoles that when his students say that Ernest Riveras said something… be careful!” “Look boy, you got it wrong here… If you want to make fun of my way of commenting, I think it’s incredible.“added Riveras, who issued a serious warning to Abad if he continues his attacks.
“I’m not stupid. I know that you make a living from this and you’re going to get a lot of money from this. And I don’t care. That’s it. This is over for me. You got me in. You drag me through the sand I answer for me, if you talk again, about my way of telling, that you don’t like my glasses, that I’m bald or something. I’m not coming in. I’m just telling you that if you question my worth as a professional again, I’m going to do two things. One… I will inform the deontological committee of the association of journalists.. And two: that video will not be friendly, it will not be respectful and it will have red glasses from the beginning,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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