Audio qui déclenche l'appel de trucage de matchs entre Samuel Eto'o, le Président de la Fécafoot et Valentine Gwain de Victoria United

  • l’année dernière
"Mon frère, je suis fatigué. Tu m'as dit à Douala que tu vas me envoyer les arbitres. Mais ce que je vois, moi je suis fatigué. Je vais sortir dans le football. "
Transcript
00:00 My brother, I am tired. You told me that you would send me the referees.
00:07 But what I see, I am tired. I want to go out in football.
00:13 My team can't play yet. I can't even play in the team. I am out of it.
00:20 I did that. It's one thing that I did that. It's a prime edict.
00:25 I did that not because I was angry. It's a prime edict. I am tired.
00:31 You promised me. I see that you did things that I didn't understand.
00:38 You are my brother. How can you send a referee, a Somba, a Yenga, a Yaoundé,
00:46 to come and play a match against Toné in my stadium?
00:51 I saw that in Bafoussam. I called Foucault. Foucault begged me not to tell you.
00:58 I saw that in Yaoundé. It's tiring. It's tiring.
01:03 I had to die. I told my wife I had to die.
01:08 The tension fell for the last match I played in Yaoundé.
01:13 I told my wife that no, I am going to go to the stadium and stop.
01:17 If I don't get sanctioned, I did that on purpose. I am going to play football.
01:22 That's what I was told. I am going to play football.
01:25 You are my brother. We will stay together, but I am going to play football.

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