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Salinas no longer wants soccer and this would be his decision in the face of Martinoli's resignation

Ricardo Salinas Pliego said that he considers that broadcasting this game would be a waste of time, now that the owner sees that Martinoli could leave because he does not want soccer, he will make a decision about this game that generates discord. 

By William Estrella

Ricardo Salinas Pliego said that he considers that broadcasting this game would be a waste of time, now that the owner sees that Martinoli could leave because he does not want soccer, he will make a decision about this game that generates discord. 
Ricardo Salinas Pliego said that he considers that broadcasting this game would be a waste of time, now that the owner sees that Martinoli could leave because he does not want soccer, he will make a decision about this game that generates discord. 

Christian Martinoli could thank Azteca, after TUDN's dirty move, for not broadcasting Jamaica vs Mexico, but also for another aspect. From the point of view of the owner of this TV station, the issue is clear and he considers that they should not invest in a game that does not generate profit

Thus, TV Azteca cancelled the broadcasting of the match, which will have to be watched on TUDN, a channel that is currently being questioned for being boring and not giving a twist to the game

Ricardo Salinas found out that Martinoli would consider an exit, since having TUDN with the frying pan in the handle of the World Cup rights, would generate that again they could use a similar move as in the match against Jamaica and leave him without the World Cup. 

What decision did Ricardo Salinas make regarding Martinoli and the World Cup?

The Mexican millionaire pointed out that those matches are indeed of high content and that they are sold, but he will not change the formula, so he will buy back the rights that belong to TUDN and will continue with the same formula.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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