On Twitter between Paola Ferrari and Alessandro Antinelli after the disappearance of Mario Scocerti. “There are those who manage to exploit until Scocerti’s death”, wrote the Rai journalist referring to his colleague. “Shut up, it’s better,” replied Ferrari.
Author: Elisabetta Murina
After the death of Sinisa Mihajlovic, another grief hit the world of sport. Mario Sconcerti passed away on December 17. The sports journalist was 74 years old and was struck by a sudden illness while he was admitted to the Roman hospital in Tor Vergata. The news of his death moved several colleagues, mainly within Rai, also generating a heated social clash.
The death of Mario Scocerti generated a heated question and answer on social networks among Paula Ferrari and Alexandre Antinelli🇧🇷 The reporter from Rai Sports recalled his friend and colleague in a video on Instagram, just as he was in Peru: “It was close to minus until 15 days ago and it was telling me: ‘Don’t get mad if they exclude you from the World Cup for…’🇧🇷 I can’t say right now, it wouldn’t be good for whoever makes them.”
Ferrari was excluded from the team sent to Qatar to commentate on the World Cup and has never hidden its disappointment with the decision. The same team to which Antinelli belongs who, after remembering his colleague, wrote on Twitter: “Some people can also explore the death of Mario Sconcerti for their sinister interests. I’m disgusted. Forgive Mario and have a good trip”. The journalist’s response was immediate, he felt questioned, in a heated question and answer: 🇧🇷Shut up, it’s better”🇧🇷 Antinolli then increased the dose🇧🇷I say how much and when I want🇧🇷 Send him into your house and let Mario rest in peace.” 🇧🇷Mario was my friend and certainly not yours. And so I repeat to you again shut up it’s better🇧🇷disputes Ferrari.