These 4 journalists are fans and they don’t hide it
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Always with objectivity and journalistic criteria, four social communicators recognized their love and devotion for these squads. Find out who they are
Some time ago, a sports journalist could not say which team was a fan of, because it was considered unprofessional and unethical. This issue generated all kinds of controversy in the world, and many of them had to talk about football without letting people know the club they like the most. The sober, objective, and argued analyzes are some of the elements that must be taken IGNORE INTO account in this type of situations.
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Soho indicated that it is good that the journalist who is also a fan congratulates and criticizes other cast members as he does with his squad. LatinAmerican Post presents the cases of some well-known Latino journalists who have publicly agreed to be fans of a club.
1. Sebastián Vignolo and his fondness for All Boys: The renowned Argentine narrator, Sebastián Vignolo is a fan of the gaucho club, All Boys. "All Boys means a lot to me, it's fun, it's my grounding," Vignolo said on his personal website.
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Sebastián Vignolo (@PolloVignolo ) en revista Gente dijo que le gustaría llegar a la presidencia de #AllBoys. pic.twitter.com/Q8pFcULPMo
— Leandro Farias (@Lean_Farias) June 4, 2014
In the mentioned site, the narrator confessed that what most caught his attention of All Boys was the court due to the proximity to his house. Recently, he was very sad, hurt and disappointed because of the descent of his love team to the second division of Argentine Football.
"All Boys suffered what happens to the big teams that go down, they had bad management and I do not mean the current one," he told Fox Sports. He suffers for his team like any fan. In addition, he has worn the team's shirt in the broadcasts of the recognized programs that he presents.
2. Sick for River Plate: the gaucho narrator, Atilio Costa Febre, is passionate about River Plate. His stories are uncontrolled, full of emotion, joy and are also celebrated by the nicknames that put as the 'Napoleon' to Gallardo.
He has spent 28 years narrating each of the campaigns in the 'Millionaire' box, constantly following the details of the team over time. "The first time I narrated a River match was in a Summer tournament in 1991. We beat Racing 2-0," Costa said in a video released on YouTube.
In the video, he assures that one of the goals that have shouted most of the riverplatense team, was the one that the Paraguayan Nelson Cuevas marked to Racing Club.
3. Passionate about Millionaires: Colombian journalist Nicolás Samper is fan of Millonarios and says he ended up supporting the blue cast by accident. "I became a fan of Millos by accident. The first day I went to the stadium, we won 6-1 at Bucaramanga and that's where I became a fan", Samper told El Colombiano.
In an interview with El Espectador, he said that he prefers Millionarios over the Colombian national team because it taught him the love and pain of football. In a column he wrote for futbolred.com, he said that all journalists are fans as they make efforts to see their teams.
He also said that journalists are not born of a cabbage and that 95% are fans of a club. In addition, he explained that the fact of being a fan does not invalidate the reporter to make any kind of journalistic note.
4. A love for Magallanes that was born in childhood: the famous Chilean narrator, Claudio Palma is a fervent follower of Magallanes.
"Magellan is part of me, whenever I can I go to the stadium", said Palma for Publimetro.cl.
His love for this cast has been so great that he completely followed the campaign of this team when it participated in the 1985 Libertadores Cup. One of his hopes is that the team will return to the Chilean soccer honor division promptly, just as he said it in an interview with Franciscko Yaez.
LatinAmerican Post | Daniel Cuevas
Translated from "¡Estos periodistas son hinchas!, ¿sabes quiénes son?"