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Fernando LaFuente, the player announced by an Irish team dead to postpone a match, announced that he was aware of the club's plan but was not expecting it to be declared dead. The footballer has not played since September for Ballybrack after moving with the service.
"I had been warned that there would be articles about me, but I thought it was to break a leg or something like that. I was at home after work." and I was playing on my computer.More service said "you are a celebrity" and they started to send me all these articles in the media, and I found out that I was was dead "said the Irish press player.
"I was Saturday on WhatsApp." I knew something was going to happen because they called me and they said: "Fernando, you might see something posted on Twitter." who says you had an accident "I thought it would be an accident when I broke my leg. How did I find out, I wrote to them? They immediately responded and told me what had happened and they asked for forgiveness.
It's serious, but I find the situation a bit funny. Because, in fact, I'm not dead. And no one was hurt. My wife had problems with Facebook, but she already knew everything. I had to call my mother right away because she did not know anything. He saw my picture in every newspaper. I have not spoken to her yet, because she has not answered any of the messages I sent her. says the Iberian.
"I thought to myself that she was fine, it was a broken leg." I did not care because I was not at the club, why should I get into it? worry if I had no problem? " These little lies, everyone tells them once Yes, it's a little sad. A man of twenty, all his life before he died in an accident. I do not even know how I feel afterwards. It's funny for me because I've seen my own death " Fernando LaFuente added.
Ballybrack, a team from the Leinster Senior League in Ireland, has called for a postponement, as the entire team is suffering from the disappearance of LaFuente, who died in a motorcycle accident. The regional league agreed and decided that the rest of the games would be a moment of silence.
"It's a good thing to get the delay of a game, we acted in good faith", I observed a minute of silence during the weekend matches for this young man, and it was totally ridiculous. match, and then he would have been fined and loaned, " said league president David Moran. Those of the Ballybrack club, where LaFuente played, apologized and announced that the employee who had posted the message had been fired.
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