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Before the ball rolled towards the classic between Botafogo and Flamengo, this Saturday, for the Brazilian Championship, a banner with the words “here we value life” was spread in the stands of the Nilton Santos Stadium. The act obviously did not please the red-black side. who threatened to go to the Superior Court of Justice.
Banner that will be in the stands of Botafogo today:
“HERE WE REWARD LIVES” pic.twitter.com/5nBQDaCQ6g
– José Passini (@ZePassini) December 5, 2020
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On social media, Flamengo’s legal vice president, Rodrigo Dunshee de Abranches, asked Botafogo to remove the banner from the venue and threatened to go to the STJD if the wish was not fulfilled. The Vice President of Foreign Relations, Cacau Cotta, also tried to contact Alvinegro.
“I am going to take advantage of this space to ask the president of Botafogo to remove this aggressive band that is not elegant and I am sure it did not come from him, but if he allows it it will be. I think this does not have to become a topic that refer STJD. not enemies, “Dunshee wrote.
I will take advantage of this space to ask the president of Botafogo to remove this aggressive band that is not very elegant and I am sure it did not come from him, but if he allows it, it will be. I think this does not have to become an issue that is referred to the STJD. We are opponents, not enemies.
– Rodrigo Dunshee de Abranches (@roddunshee) December 5, 2020
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The track was not set by Botafogo, but by an organized crowd from the Alvinegro club. Other provocative messages were also included in previous classics and have not been removed.
The one this Saturday draws attention because, this week, General Severiano’s walls were spray-painted with death threats against the Botafogo players.
EXTRA spoke with people close to the movement, who stated that the Botafogo fan band is not referring to the Urubu Nest fire in 2019, but to a demonstration against the return of football in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, on social media, the ‘Nobody Movement loves us like people’ manifested itself.
“We would like to highlight some facts about the track” Here we cherish lives.
1) The track has absolutely nothing to do with any other club, whatever it is.
2) The banner is a reaffirmation of the pride we feel in seeing our club take the initiative that we consider appropriate in the midst of a pandemic.
3) BOTAFOGO has just obtained a sponsorship where the attitude of the club to the pandemic was essential for the brand that sponsors us.
4) We are surprised that someone gets angry when they see a sign with the words “Here we value lives”. It should be the rule and we believe that all clubs think or at least should think that way and prioritize life more than money, titles or whatever.
5) We are sorry to have removed the banner. We consider it absurd that we do not have freedom of expression to position ourselves in favor of our club’s position.
Let the most traditional club in the country shine on the pitch, but above all, we will always be on the right side of history, this is more important than anything for us ”.
2) The banner is a reaffirmation of the pride we feel in seeing our club take the initiative that we consider appropriate in the midst of a pandemic.
– Mov Nobody loves us (@MovNacag) December 5, 2020
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