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Hey everyone, we're live on May 2nd, 9 PM, starting the second edition of Friday's broadcast.
Well, for those of you who were waiting, anticipating, and eagerly anticipating the second edition of Tabulando on Friday, it's finally here with Rodrigo França handling production and technical aspects. Flávio Ortega is already here by my side, he'll be doing the show with me, Víor Gomes is coordinating, and the whole reporting and production team, and all the guys from my Timão (Corinthians) are participating with us. You, of course, are also participating via chat; there are already many people sending messages here.
It's really great to receive messages from everyone, because we see that our audience has remained fantastic since the beginning of Tabulando, from the first edition to the launch of the second edition. Who knows, maybe a third edition will come soon, right? And I'll start by asking you a question before I call on Flávio Ortega. Oh, can you believe Ortega thinks his shirt is blue?
Because, oh, Pedro Tarso just wrote, oh, friendship shirt, two white shirts.
No, man, it's blue, look. Let me get out of here.
This shirt isn't blue, not even if the sky falls down, man.
It's a lighter shade of blue, man. It's bright blue, damn it. That's white.
It's that it's coming, not that it's when it comes to light, right? That's too much washing. So it looks like it turns white, right, man?
Oh, the two in white look like Zé Gotinho.
Nobody thinks that thing is blue, no. Only you, Ortega, have to solve this, man. They are glasses.
No, this is colorblind Ortega.
Beto said it's blue.
It's blue. See?
There's one from your team.
It's blue. It's blue. It's not people, it's because of the light. Goodnight. Good evening, Belo. Good evening to everyone who's with us. Well, Friday's show is always a relaxed one. We're going to take advantage of everything that went right yesterday in the Libertadores Cup, of course, right? We were already qualified, now we're definitively in first place and waiting for the draw.
We rested our starters.
Well, even with this lighter program, we're going to try to cover at least three really heavy, complicated topics, you know? Uh, I was just watching Thiago Salazar's channel, Salazar TV, pretty fancy, right? about 20 minutes ago, before the show started. Hey, a big hug to Salazar! And he brought up a deal that I, man, had no idea that the guy from Álvares e Marçal, Lavier, uh, was there, you know, along with Osmar, Osmar's employee, uh, approved, well, he didn't approve, he recommended the approval of the accounts, but he didn't want to sign. Remember that guy who didn't want to sign? Man, I already suspected this guy, I suspected everything that was going on and stuff, but then this information comes along.
And so, for those who don't remember, just a quick note, it's the citizen who presented Osmar's budget during the budget vote.
It's because nobody wanted to present it, so he went and presented the budget. Then they said, "Do you sign what you're saying?" He: "No, I won't sign." That's the guy. That's how much this professional earns per month, according to Salazar, he says that he, you know, has the grades and so on. And then, I went after it and I received a note. And it's true. This professional issues an invoice for R$ 273,000 per month to Corinthians.
I'll repeat it.
R$ 273,000.
R.
Second, I have it, I only saw one note, but according to Salazar it's a monthly payment, it's the guy's salary.
This is crazy, folks, for a team that talks about financial responsibility, financial austerity, a management that talks about paying bills, about solving Corinthians' financial problems.
The guy who agreed to submit an accounting report that the external audit had recommended for disapproval, that guy earns 273 kg of sirloin steak per month. It's crazy, Belo, really, man. Oh, credit here goes to Thiago Salazar, who exclusively brought us this information. It's on his channel, there are more details about it. Well, he's saying he has access to all the documents, all the notes, that he asked Corinthians for their version of events and is still waiting for Corinthians' version, right? Difficult, very difficult.
That's how we're really going to end up in the hole, right?
If it hasn't already.
Well, just in case you're not suspicious of our colleague Salazar, okay? But it's about the news itself, if it's true that Corinthians is paying R$ 273,000 to a professional who I don't know what important role he plays there, other than defending the president in meetings and not signing what he 's saying, in other words, even he doesn't believe what he said.
Well, that's adding to the security company scandal, the sporting goods scandal.
Oh, I'm not even going to consider the phones, okay? Oh, what others?
Parking scandal and all the other things.
Well, with this latest development, I confess to you all that my view of President Osmar Stable has changed quite a bit in the last month.
Well, if it 's true and Corinthians doesn't have an adequate response, there's no explanation for a salary of R$ 273,000 plus R$ 1,000 for an auditor who outsources their work to Corinthians. I'd put Osmar Stable on the same level as Andrés and Augusto Melo, if that's true, because I'm not going to say the word, but you know what it is, right? That's it, right? That 's wrong, man. Therefore, Corinthians has complete space here, the freedom to come in and explain or deny. He did n't do that to Salazar, did he? But in the case of Lívia Camilo, they didn't do it for Lívia either, but for another journalist. So, if you want to do it with us here, uh, the whole space is open. Similarly, the aforementioned professional, André Lavier, is also welcome to come in here, argue, and refute our claims, right?
If you don't want to go on air, you can send a WhatsApp message saying, "No way." And even if, even if someone comes to me, really, folks, even if someone comes to me and says: "Otega, actually, those R$ 273,000, R$ 1,000, aren't for one person. He has a team, and that team works for him." Man, it's not worth it, it's not worth it. Roberto Gavioli, who is so heavily criticized by the media, uh, left, came back, left, came back, left because he participated in various issues involving past administrations and everything else, right? Ah, he, Pastor Mala said he earned 94,000, isn't that right? No, sorry.
He earned 60 and came back with Osmar to earn 90, isn't that right? So, he already thought it was absurd.
Imagine this guy who now earns 273, man.
What madness is this? Where are we going to end up like this, right?
Uh, it's all crazy, man. It's madness. It's strange that Salazar had "I warned Corinthians that I was going to release this story and Corinthians didn't even respond, didn't say anything, that's a lie. No, it's not. Salazar, or not, he has an important role, he earns that much, you 're right, but he has a very important role. He has already saved Corinthians' coffers more than R$15.5 million with his audit. I could say anything in that regard, but no. Corinthians simply remains silent.
Yes.
Look, Robinho here tells us, thank you for the message, Robinho, for the help, that he follows Salazar and he's had this information for a while, waiting for Corinthians' position and nothing, that's why he released the complete information now, still without Corinthians' version, which is that thing I always say, right? It's easy because you do a reactive job. You only respond in a crisis instead of doing preventive work. So when Salazar called Corinthians and said that this was happening, the least Corinthians could do is... well, there are things that don't exist." That's an explanation, right? But the least Corinthians could have done was respond in a minimally convincing way, to lessen the impact.
This reaction, this feeling we have that someone there is earning a lot for the work they do. Now, it's news to someone that someone there is earning a lot for the work they do. Damn, Corinthians pays higher salaries than the market pays for practically all positions, and especially positions filled by appointments from club members, relatives of club members, you understand? I'll say something, Ortego, I don't even know if I should say this.
Hmm.
But my concern isn't with the person who receives and signs the invoice.
My concern is with the person who doesn't receive and pays.
The person who doesn't receive money, who works for free for the club, because the Corinthians Statute allows this, that directors work for free, that is, they don't earn anything, they work out of love for Corinthians, and they pay stratospheric salaries to people who do work that they wouldn't receive this salary for elsewhere.
So, my concern isn't even... With the person who's passing the invoice, because that person is giving their name, right? We're giving names. What is it?
Lavier, sorry about the first name.
André.
André Lavier, sorry. Okay, André, I forgot your name. Uh, André Lavier.
My concern isn't with him, okay? Just like we say Memphis didn't put a gun to anyone's head to make the contract he did, André Lavier didn't put a gun to anyone's head to receive R$273,000, R$ 1,000, if that's true. My concern is with someone who receives nothing according to the bylaws to be there paying much more than a club employee deserves, if you understand me.
I think I don't need to say anything more.
Want an example of this? Fernando, it's not that he didn't even have a position and invented one.
They invented a position for him to give him all the power of attorney, right? He handed him the keys to Corinthians, and he created the security company, Mega Segurança.
Look at that madness. That's it, man. You remember that one of the invoices was wrong, one or two were incorrect, right? From mega to mega, and Corinthians still paid. Didn't they say that?
Yes. With all the media attention, the secretary there fell, the one above him, and he didn't fall, right? And you know what happened after all the media attention from the company? The company said: "Oops, we issued a wrong invoice, so wait a minute." They corrected the invoice and sent it back to Corinthians.
Well, instead of having punishments, instead of breaking contracts, instead of going to court and getting the money back, I don't know, punishing people, firing people, suspending people, blaming people, right? Eh, the guys said: "Hmm, we hadn't noticed, man." The press warned us, we made the wrong statement. Cancel that one. Let's make a new one. And send the new one.
Yes, and some things happen at Corinthians.
For example, we're going to play the little jingle now, okay? Do you want to play the intro?
Then I'll continue here. Come on, let's play the intro, otherwise Rodrigo will get mad at us.
Otherwise, the opening sequence starts at 9:50. That 's right. AND. Let's go. Let's go.
This program is brought to you by KTO.
Something that only happens at Corinthians. Six months ago, President Osmar Stabil was given a report on the supply of jerseys; it's from Nike, including game jerseys, shorts, socks, and other materials. There is an excess of orders for shirts, socks, and shorts, more than Corinthians needs, and at the same time, a lack of sports equipment in various areas of Corinthians. In other words, Corinthians receives too much and too little, right? And try to explain that. Okay, so a process was carried out in there, right?
A document was delivered to the president after a study, an investigation with names, with numbers, with everything explained nicely. Beauty?
Then this process went to the police, right? The police released a statement saying that there was a mess inside, a problem of poor organization at Corinthians. I'm speaking in layman's terms, okay, everyone? It's a problem of poor organization at Corinthians, but there was no crime of any kind, no one would be held responsible.
And at the same time, oh, material from my team, thank you. Police rule out crime in conclusion of investigation. But it's not over yet. It's not over yet, because we announced it on Wednesday, and it's good to say it loud and clear, so everyone can hear. We spoke on Wednesday, two days ago.
This case has been handed over to the Public Prosecutor's Office and is now in the hands of Dr. Cátio Conerino, who will not let it go unpunished. You can even get that information from the police, that's old news already. That's old news, you can take it down now. You can take it down because the Public Prosecutor's Office is going to conduct a thorough investigation into this shirt issue, and their report will be different, very different, okay?
Even worse, Flávio Ortega, I said this on Wednesday and I'll repeat it now, ever since President Osmar received this internal report, more materials continue to arrive than Corinthians needs, and there are still shortages of materials at the front lines.
One example I was given when the campaign for the launch of the new jersey was done was that it didn't have black shorts, so they had to take photos with people wearing white shorts. Where are the black shorts? No, no, it 's not here. But Nike ordered it, they ordered it.
Where is it? I don't know.
So it was handed over to the Public Prosecutor's Office, okay? And this police report is n't going to end there. Hey Ortega, I just heard that Sérgio Janiquian, a Corinthians board member and candidate for the club's presidency, filed a complaint with the COR (Corinthians' Organized Crime Office) regarding the shirt incident. He filed a complaint with COR. That's what I heard.
But COR is the advisory board of Corinthians. COR has no power to punish.
COR does not have investigative powers.
The Core has no power other than to guide.
And then the candidate for president of Corinthians will file a complaint with COR.
In other words, it's like me being afraid that a thief might break into my house, and I go to, I don't know, talk to the gardener and say, "Hey, a thief is going to break in, but what does that have to do with me? I'm not the one who does that. Go to the police, you know?" It's crazy, the citizen reported it to the wrong place.
Why? What could that be? What could that have been the idea, right? Could the people at COR do something, or did they suddenly ask for something, ask for some document they didn't have, which they later received regarding the case, I don't know, right? These are things that are thrown around and we don't understand, we simply don't understand, right? What I'm saying here to you is something I don't understand. I'm not reaching a conclusion. I don't understand how a council member—and if Sérgio Janquan wants to message me, he can, he has my WhatsApp, feel free.
How can a A board member sends a complaint to a place that has neither the power to investigate nor to punish?
The impression we get is that he filed the complaint just for the sake of it, right?
He filed the complaint just for the sake of it, and he should have done it just to pass on the correct information to all of you there in the ethics committee. Then, yes, with those powers of investigation and punishment. What do I know about this, right? Let's go. Belo is absolutely right.
He's been talking for a few days now about the part involving the prosecutor's office. Uh, the news from my Timão is also correct. Drad archived the case, he didn't see a crime in the complaint. Uh, I have a lot of respect for Dr. César Saad, he even talked to us here on Tabelando Já, and I already mentioned it here, and he also remembered in the interview, that we always had a great relationship when I worked at Corinthians, he was always a very active representative of public power in sporting events, and we were great partners in actions against ticket scalping and everything else. So, he has my respect and that's all.
Here's the thing: one thing is one thing, another thing is another thing. The news that the police shelved the case is correct, as is the fact that the prosecution doesn't accept it, doesn't agree, and the judge hasn't even gotten to the judge to agree or disagree. And then, not only does the prosecution disagree, because they see, you know, substance in the matter, you know, to continue investigating, they see that there's something wrong there and they want to pursue it.
In recent days, they've been conducting investigations and collected a statement from a Corinthians employee—not Marcelo Munhões, but an employee from the department— and the information I received is that this testimony was devastating.
Devastating. And that's without even mentioning the audio. We 'll get to that in the near future, right?
So, we'll have scenes in the next chapters, and that's coming soon. And it's important that we stay tuned, always leaving all the space open for rebuttal, for whoever... Anyone who wants to disagree and defend themselves against those being investigated, that's fine, right? But let's make this situation very clear. The case was closed by the police. The Public Prosecutor's Office still sees evidence and is investigating strongly and intensely.
And look, the information coming from this investigation is that things are heating up, Belo.
And another thing, a council member sent me a message today saying the following: he had seen us talking about the shirts here on Tabulando. He sent this today on Tabulando, but there wasn't time to talk.
To say that the shirt case is in the Ethics Council and is being evaluated by the Ethics Council, which is where Ortega said is the right place to evaluate and then put it to a vote in the Deliberative Council, as is happening with the possible expulsion of Andrés. The Ethics Council made a report advising the Deliberative Council to expel Andrés, and now the Deliberative Council will vote. So the Ethics Council is evaluating the shirt case, putting it... Names.
He put the names here for me, but I can't say, I don't have proof. Uh, putting the names of the people involved, Ethics Committee. And then a report will be made that will be sent to the Deliberative Council, that is, there's no need for a complaint to the COR, it's already with the Ethics Committee and the Public Prosecutor's Office, which also has the names.
Yes, which also has the names.
Man, until now I've been skeptical that Corinthians hasn't responded to Lavieri at all. I still can't understand that. Ah, but let's go, we've already been through this issue, right? But I can't understand it, man. Uh, it's news that has nothing to do with this, okay? But it's important news that Pedro Ramiro just uploaded here.
Yes, our colleague Pedro Ramiro.
Uh, and he put Memphis Pie in the affirmative and it has to do with our cover story, because I had this information, but I wasn't sure, okay? So, I put it as a... what's it called? I didn't put it in the affirmative, right? Uh, but Pedro Ramiro He stated: "Memphis de Pai will be included in the squad for the match against Atlético Mineiro on Sunday."
Look at that, look at that. It 's something we were already expecting, right? But there it is, with credibility, the first journalist to confirm Memphis' return for Sunday's game. Now, as I imagine he'll be on the bench and getting some minutes in the second half, it seems more prudent, right, to do it that way.
I even put it on the cover of the program, do you want to see? Because I had this information, but I wasn't sure, right?
So you can't give information.
Corinthians is waiting for results to know if Memphis de Pai will be available on Sunday against Atlético. Because the information I received was that the Corinthians doctors and physical trainers were waiting for some test results, and if they were OK, he would play. But I did n't know that the tests had already been finalized, that's why I didn't give certainty on the cover of our program.
And Pedro Ramiro, congratulations to him.
He was right. No, I'm not the one who makes the thumbnails. It's... Because I only wrote the title today, okay? The thumbnails are done by the art team there, who know how to do it much better than I do from my Timon. Okay, my dear Pedro Tarso.
Uh, still going back to the Nike case and the diversion of sports equipment, Armando Mendonça, who was cited in Marcelo Munhões' report as a person directly involved, right, and who since then has been trying to undermine the credibility of Marcelo Munhões, a presidential candidate, inviting fellow journalists to dinner, right, through Fernando Melo, right, the people from his press office.
Armando has been defending himself or saying that after this dismissal, right, now I'm going to get revenge, isn't that right? Now I'm going to sue those who wrongly accused me and so on, I don't know what. Uh, we also need to be a little calm, right? We need to be a little cold-blooded, a little cautious, precisely because the Public Prosecutor's Office didn't dismiss the case. So let's take it easy.
Uh, and another thing too, Well, Janequian's complaint was filed incorrectly, right?
It was flawed, the process was wrong, but as Lívia Camilo reported some time ago in Estadão, uh, board members, partners, and advisors filed the complaint against him correctly with the ethics committee.
Yes. Yes, and so far we haven't had any progress. Pantalhão, if he's at the hearing, might give us some information. I have some updates, because since he's vice-president, the procedural process is a little different, if I'm not mistaken, right?
No, I have it here, do you want to see? This board member who spoke to me this morning said, uh, because the ethics committee is overloaded with work, they might be able to judge this starting in July.
The issue of the shirts is information, the most recent information was given to me during the first edition of Tabulando, it was at the very end of the program and I couldn't talk about it.
July, because it's full of things at the ethics committee, including the Duího issue. It's there, right? Duílio's issue is still in the ethics committee, it's stalled there. Augusto's is already over, Andresa's. So, at the end of this month, or the beginning of next month, we have the dates for that. Augusto.
Then we have the bylaws assembly. Right.
No, after that date. Yes, there are two dates for Augusto, right? It's Augusto and all the other people who tried the coup too, okay?
And we're going to talk about this assembly thing too, we still have half an hour of the program left. We 're going to touch on this subject of the members' assembly related to the bylaws.
Confirmed.
Yes, confirmed.
And Pantalhão is in a real bind, which I also want to bring to you a little bit of what's happening internally there too. And then there's this Nike promise, according to Belo's information. Meanwhile, we're following Armando Mendonça in the middle of his campaign.
to be president.
Uh, a colleague of ours, a journalist, called me to say the following: "Otega, Armando Mendonça, through his press office, invited me to a dinner.
What does he want? I have to go.
Yeah, people don't think so, but guys call me, man. The guys ask me a little bit, you know? Well, there's a bit of road experience there, you know, on my back, and people consult me about a lot of things. And then I said, "Dude, go ahead, go listen to what he has to say." Did you understand? What does he want? Did you understand? He wants you, right? You already know another one who's doing this a lot too, Augusto Melo's lawyer, what was his name again? Dr. Curi, wasn't it? I don't remember, I forgot his first name, please forgive me.
He's doing that a lot too, inviting people over for coffee, to chat, to exchange ideas and stuff. Yeah, and then people call me, right? He says: "Sir, Tega, do you think I messed up, man? It's a trap. Do you think I could fall into one?
You understand? Then I say it's worth it, right? Go for it, right?
Uh, no, no, no. The lawyer from the impeachment period, Gilberto, remember that he later abandoned the case. Yeah, his name escapes me now, folks.
Sorry.
Look, uh, I mentioned Sérgio Janquian, I mentioned Armando Mendonça, Osmar Stable will try to run if he manages to get re-elected according to the statute.
Uh, André Dubilhão will run.
Okay?
And if Osmar Stable can't run, the tendency is that Sérgio Janquian will be a candidate with Ademir de Carvalho, who is part of COR, as his running mate.
Okay?
Why am I saying this? Because people have been asking for a long time who the candidates will be. Who will the candidates be? Who will the candidates be? And now the names are starting to appear." More openly.
Uh-huh, right? Mir had said she wanted to be a candidate, but I already heard she received a call, um, to join a ticket, not to launch a candidacy.
Not to launch a call from someone who is well- connected at Corinthians, telling her not to launch. I don't know if she'll accept or not, but you, being a well-informed guy, um, who has more money?
André's billionaire sponsor or Miriam's Arab sheikh?
So, Miri and André the billionaire are on the same level. Neither of them has money.
Okay.
Now, the sheikh has the billionaire with him.
No, wait.
André the billionaire. Billionaire. Billionaire.
Billionaire the billionaire. The billionaire is André's, is n't it? No, no, the billionaire is the sheikh's.
Don't confuse me, man. No, wait, not anymore. The billionaire is the sheikh's, okay?
Miriam said she would bring the billionaire's and André said he would bring the billionaire from I don't know who.
Ah, so they can't form a single ticket. And we're coming with 2 billion. Paid off the debt. It could be Shake plus someone that André Dubilhão would bring, nobody knows who. Milkshake.
My God, we're serious here.
Oh, man.
So, look, today, Miriam had said she wanted to run for office, but I heard she received a call telling her not to. I don't know if she'll accept or not. Probably if she receives a call telling her not to, it's because she'll run for something else, right? Uh, it's not like that, you're not going to run, period. You're not going to run because you're going to get this, that, that.
Uh, a directorship, I don't know.
Uh, Osmar is trying. If Osmar succeeds, it will be Osmar/Janikian.
Osmar and vice-president Janiquan. If Osmar doesn't succeed, Janiquan and vice-president Ademir de Carvalho.
Besides that, André do Bilhão, who I mentioned, maybe Citadini, maybe Citadini.
Maybe Citadini. Man, not him.
But, Okay, that's what I'm saying, we're in May, normally, at this time of year, eight or ten names come up. Then one joins with another, which joins with another, and then four or three or two are left, right? In the last election there were two, usually there are three or four.
So I'm saying the names for today, okay? Today, May 22nd, 2026, at 9:36 PM, these are the names that are on the table, okay? But one can join with another, and in the same way that I'm saying that Miriam received a call, then Ademir can receive a call, Janiquen can receive a call, everyone can receive a call.
Yes. Okay.
And Pantalhão is being pressured a lot, very pressured, because he put the base text to a vote at the members' assembly.
And I heard that many lawyers, Corinthians board members, suggested to Leonardo Pantalhão to back down, because he would be legally wrong and he would be harmed because of it.
So, and they gave The opportunity for Pantalhão to backtrack and withdraw the base text from the assembly vote.
Yes.
And Leonardo Pantalhão didn't withdraw it, he maintained it.
Then they went to court. What did the court do? It sided with Pantalhão.
And arguing, if you take what Pantalhão wrote during the council meeting for these lawyers, arguing the same thing, exactly the same, the court argued in the same way.
Uh-huh.
So, today, today, I repeat, May 22nd, it's always good to give the date, right? Because otherwise they take this, put it in two months and say that we said this. May 22nd, today the base text goes to the assembly and the members will be able to vote on the base text, which completely changes the way things work at Corinthians. It brings Corinthians closer to the general sports law, holds the directors responsible for their mistakes, prevents hiring relatives of, I think it's up to the second or third degree, right? If I'm not mistaken, I don't know if it's second or third degree, there are several changes in the base text that... The council members vetoed it, but Pantalhão put it to a vote at the members' assembly, and Tuma also had this idea of putting it to a vote at the members' assembly.
And the interesting thing, Ortega, is that when I heard this, I heard that lawyers and legal experts who understand the law tried to convince Pantalhão that he would be legally wrong. It wasn't like they slapped him like the other guy who said " bakery math" or something. "Oh, you're not going to put it up, are you?" They tried to argue legally. Pantalhão stood firm. He said: "No, I'm a lawyer too." I know, I'm aware, I know, I'm familiar with the laws, and then it went to court, and the court ruled in his favor. Since you brought up this subject, I want to take the opportunity to offer two more opinions, pieces of information, and details regarding the situation, the assembly, and the possible expulsion of André Sanchez next Monday. Let's go. Oh, about next Monday, okay? Ah, that's information, okay? I don't even have a value judgment like that; it's not an opinion at all. That's what's happening in there, which I've heard from several people.
Pantalhão is in a delicate situation.
In what aspect?
The moment he confirms the open, nominal vote, he gains a lot of strength, especially from those outside Parque São Jorge, from those who want to know who will want Andres expelled and who won't. That's what the fans want to know today about organized fan groups, about social media, about what's happening outside of Parque São Jorge. is placed.
Ah, there's a chance that the defense of former president André Sanchez will use intimidation and violence, possible violence, possible coercion on the part of the organized groups that have already scheduled a gathering and protests and their presence there from 4 pm onwards for those who vote in favor of a suspension or in favor of just the acquittal of Andrés. Do you understand? Well, and there are those inside who argue that Pantaleão should backtrack.
Well, since it's not [a secret] anymore, since there's no press involved, no fans inside, there's no need to name names either.
At first, everyone will say, "Wow, but then we'll be favoring those who want to keep Andre and so on."
But if you stop to think about it, maybe not, okay? Perhaps not, perhaps it will favor those who fear that Andrés' defense could overturn an expulsion, claiming that those who voted in favor of his expulsion from Corinthians did so only because the vote was open and that they were threatened beforehand and would be threatened afterward. Do you understand how serious the situation is?
Well, he needs to make a decision.
He's already made his decision that the vote is open, but he understands that with an open vote you please the large Corinthians fan base that wants to know what happened, who voted for what, but at the same time there are those who understand, legally speaking, within Corinthians, that it opens a margin for the former president's defense to annul the result in case of expulsion, alleging violence, threats, right? Well, virtual and real, right? That's all.
But sorry, it's over.
No, you can ask, you can ask.
No, I was going to say, that's why Pantalhão put in place the ban on fans and journalists, even though the vote is open, it will only be council members.
So, uh, even to try to avoid this issue of litigation.
Yes, because if there were any threat inside, it would certainly go to court and have the trial annulled. AND.
Well, he banned the presence of fans and journalists to avoid legal action. Uh-huh. But I'll repeat, it's information that we gave in the first edition of Tabulando. I'll repeat it here. Well, two advisors already told me that they're going to make a note of who's voting for whom. So, even if it doesn't appear in the minutes, because the vote is secret, even if it doesn't appear in the minutes, we'll know, okay? There was a promise to me that we'll know who's voting for whom, because the council members are there, they can take notes, they can have a pen and paper, they'll take notes and they'll record the audio, right, council members, and they won't say it's them, obviously, it'll come out in some journalist's mouth and we'll know if someone voted yes, if someone voted no, we'll know everything. AND. Okay, just one last thing, Belo, quickly, today we also had what happened inside Parque São Jorge, hello Parque São Jorge, hello to everyone in our audience, members, advisors, directors, uh, it was nicknamed the anti-abella injunction. I loved that name. What was that anti-abella injunction all about?
Well, some prominent Corinthians supporters got together and got ahead of Felipe Isabela so that this time he wouldn't be able to legally annul the assembly that will vote on the statute reform, the original base text, not just what the council members voted on in the last few elections, but all the items, all those things. So, there was an anticipation, right? And the judge granted a preliminary injunction, uh, it's still a preliminary injunction, what do you mean, a precautionary measure, right? I think that's the correct term, if I'm not mistaken. But there's a very important detail in all of this, Belo.
Again, the judge is asking Corinthians for a statement on the matter, man.
And that's the thing. The last time Isabela managed to be victorious, it was when the judge asked Corinthians for their position, and Corinthians went there and said yes, you can annul it, you can cancel that meeting, right?
Corinthians went there and opposed the vote on the statute at that time, and now, since favors have been exchanged and all that, the accounts have already been approved and everything else, right? So, what will Corinthians' position be now?
Corinthians, once again, Mr. Osmar Stable, will oppose the vote on the statute reform, as it is currently scheduled by the Deliberative Council.
What will Corinthians' position be regarding the justice system at this moment?
This is going to be crucial, man. This will be essential, to be honest, for us to understand the next legal moves regarding all of this, right? So we have to wait for this preliminary injunction against the reform; it's a victory for those who want the reform, but it's not yet a definitive victory. You might win the war, yes, you might win the battle, but you don't win the war itself, right? So now we have to wait and see if Corinthians will get involved in the process, if they will make a statement, and if they will try to overturn it again, right? To give another blow to the statute reform, like the ones that have already happened, right?
Yes, Corinthians is trying to pull a fast one on itself.
Yes, Corinthians is pulling a fast one on changing and modernizing the Corinthians statutes.
So, Diego Castro asks here in the chat, why not broadcast it on Corinthians TV?
You've got to be kidding me.
Those who prohibited the broadcast were the assemblies, which were supposed to be public, right? The assemblies, in quotes, public on Corinthians TV, were led by Osmar Stable, he was the president, was n't he?
Tuma wanted the broadcast, and Osmar didn't forbid it. Another thing that also happened during all this time is that, in order to circumvent this so-called dictatorship, or this boycott of transparency and information, what did Tuma do? Tuma invited the journalists.
So, the journalists weren't accredited by Corinthians; they were guests of the Deliberative Council. That way they could get in so we could get the voting information, right? Then, when Tuma was betrayed, he fell, and until now, as Cascone said here in this tablando, there hasn't been an accusation, there hasn't been the right to a defense, there hasn't been a crime or anything irregular, there hasn't been absolutely anything, the guy simply fell, that's all. Then he took a leave of absence, of course, he'll be back, but you understand the coup as it happened when Tuma left, Pantalão came in, Corinthians became so big that they couldn't accredit anyone else, couldn't let anyone else in.
Then Pantalhão went and asked for help, you know, from whoever was in charge of things for the council, who put in a new position and explained, " Look, if you invite them as guests of the council, you'll be able to get them in." And then the press went back to record those regrettable scenes of Rubão saying he put the Corinthians statute in the GPT chat, those crazy things we saw. Then some big shot from Corinthians came up to the journalists and said, "See? I wasn't there, but I know, man, tell me how you got in here, what are you doing here? There was no accreditation, the voting was closed."
Then the very intelligent and perceptive journalists said, "We are guests of the board."
Then the guy said, "Oh, who invited you?"
Pantaleão.
Then this person, with his tail between his legs, went to ask Pantaleão, and Pantaleão said, "I did invite you."
And here it was like, 9:49, right? You could say, he's a real jerk, excuse the expression, you know? Eh, that's it, man, the guys, and more than one told me that. And I was just thinking, what an embarrassment, right? And how there are two Corinthians divided today, right? What a shame, right? That happens, right? Two Corinthians, Corinthians, two, separated like that, Right? The one from the board and the one from the presidency of the board, right? Yeah, it's a shame that this happens.
I just want to say that we're mentioning a lot of names here during today's program and repeating what we've already said, even though nobody ever accepts it, but we invite all the names mentioned to use the Tabulando space. If they want to defend themselves, if they want to give their side of the story, feel free, they can come in, they'll have all the space possible here on Tabulando, okay? Both the first and second editions.
Nobody ever accepts, right? But we keep inviting them, right? And especially President Osmar Stable, especially the president, because we talk about guy X, it gets to Osmar, we talk about guy Y, it gets to Osmar, we talk about guy Z, it gets to Osmar. Everything gets to Osmar, who is the president, who is the one in charge, who himself calls himself the Queen Bee.
Right? So the drones are all fighting, and so on, but the bee... The queen is in charge. So here's the invitation to the president; he can explain everything we're talking about, and he'll have all the space he needs, nobody will interrupt, he can present his reasoning, whatever he wants, feel free, grab the microphone and start talking, we give him every right in the world to defend himself here on Tabelando. But we can also ask questions, right? After he finishes speaking, we can ask whatever we want too, right? Because we have that right. But he's invited, Mr. President, if he wants to talk to us here, since he didn't invite anyone from Tabelando to that little chat over there, but he's invited to give us an interview whenever he wants.
Tabelando has been around for over two years now, and nobody from the football world has spoken to us either. I have a slight impression that it's because during Augusto's administration, you know, I really criticized Augusto and especially me, and they said I only spoke badly of Augusto because he fired me from Corinthians. There's the proof. As if that were the problem.
If... That was the problem, huh? Things were going great, right? There was nothing to do with the police, nothing wrong, nothing, right? It was because he had fired me. And now Osmar keeps calling the president a coup plotter, man. Then nobody will give us interviews anyway. It's difficult. One last one, Belo, before the Supers, that I can't let pass.
Pedro Silveira's comment on my Timão post about Memphis.
Dude, did you see that? I saw it, man, he said that the contract, a fan came and said that I've been saying this for over a year, man. One of the biggest absurdities in Corinthians' history, Memphis earning what he earns, Memphis having the contract clauses he has. Memphis has nothing to do with that. The guy asks for what he wants. The wrongdoer is the one who offers, the one who promises and can't pay. And the guy is like that, the fan came and said ironically that the contract, man, the contract destroyed Corinthians, okay? The contract. It's one of the last great financial absurdities in Corinthians' history, you know.
And then the guy comes and responds, also in a very ironic way, right? But I say that it was the best contract, quote Pedro Silveira, it was the best contract of the last decade after Ronaldo Fenômeno. There's nothing like it.
As if Memphis had done advertising like Ronaldo, as if Memphis had, you know, brought new money to Corinthians, like Ronaldo did, the training center, Neoquímica, not even the stadium, damn, 300,000 things that Ronaldo had, even Ronaldo's shirt had deodorant sponsorship under his armpit, there was no more space for sponsors, right? And it wasn't Corinthians selling to Ronaldo, it was Ronaldo selling to Corinthians.
Yeah. Then he completes it like this, the biggest financial return for the club from a signing. Pride. It 's not possible, man. I've already said this here and I'm going to end it now, okay? You're free to continue, Bel. I wish that every job I've had... What I've ever had in my life, my friend, my buddy, would have done my contract. Man, that would have been sensational.
Because we'd be there having a drink, drinking some wine, at a party, you know, we'd come up and say: "Hey, how much is your budget?" "No, why?"
"No, no, no, no." "What's your limit?" "Ah, my limit is X, so put X, okay?", but put some clauses and stuff, come on, to help me out, come on, help me out here.
You're my friend, you understand? Come on, I don't know what. Or I want to be your friend, so I'll offer you a lot of things, because I want to be your buddy. I want to be a buddy of, you know? I want to be a player's buddy. I want to be a famous player's buddy, you know? Ah, you're kidding me, man. The guy says something like that, comparing it to Ronaldo Fenômeno's contract. Ah, stop it, let's get super chats.
Let's get super chats, let's pay. Eh, Mar Moriva 100 watching the most absurd news. You have to leave a like. There are a lot of likes missing.
How many likes are missing, guys?
How many likes are on the live stream? Come on, let's increase the likes on the live stream. Let's go.
Let's go. Eh, Paulo Roberto, there on Monday, the day of the vote to expel Andrés, some idiot from that council will come with a microphone and say that Memphis de Pai is to blame.
Yeah, I'm sure of it. Paulo Pedro, a little split, since it's football, so as not to say kickback. Good, good, you're saying that, Eron.
Yeah, yeah, but it's good that you put it conditional, right?
Since there are 5 minutes left until the end of the program, Pedro Taro said that I'm only holding back laughter, just like that, right? Otherwise we'd burst out laughing here. What do you want to say? Uh, I want to put this here, look. Wait, let me take the headphones off near Ortega here, look. This is blue, Ortega.
No, wait a minute.
No, your shirt. Let me see if it's possible to make this blue, guys. This is blue, look. Where is this blue, man? It 's blue, man. I'm serious.
No, man. Go, go to the ophthalmologist.
Seriously? Just friendly talk.
And Now the camera won't come back anymore.
You have a blue frame behind you, Ortega.
No, but it's blue.
You know those old VW Beetles we call hospital blue?
Baby blue.
Oh, Lia said it's pajama blue.
Maybe. It's not pajamas, it's a t-shirt, but it is. Maybe.
Deni said it's premature baby blue.
Yes, baby. No.
De Luiz said Ortega is colorblind.
Wait, let's see if we zoom in like this. Hold on.
Whitish blue.
No, I'm not colorblind, man. But it's okay. It could be, Danice, but it's no problem at all. Where is it now?
Where's the zoom? There's no zoom now.
Look, you see, guys? It's blue, man.
You swear you can't even see blue like this? No, it's not blue, man.
Because in my image I'm seeing blue, man.
Oh, blue pen in homage, then, to Friday night. Blue pen.
Oh, Denilson said baby blue. If that's the case, then it's newborn blue.
Rodrigo, our Rodrigo, said it's a white blue.
Maybe. It's a blue that's been washed many times. Yeah, I think they washed that blue so much that the blue went bad.
Yeah, Pedro is saying it's a baby blue too, maybe.
Ah, Thiago said it's because of the yellow light. Turn off the light. Is there a way, or will you disappear if you turn off the light?
No, it stays white.
Yeah, but I think it's the other one here, man. I won't be able to. The other one can't be turned off.
It stays white. You can turn off the one that was there.
Let me see if I can do it here. Ah, it 's not possible that you're going to... Calm down, let's see.
No, now it's worse, right? Now it's worse.
Take this away, look. Are you sure you 're not seeing a shade of blue? Look, the white is the same as mine. I'm wearing white.
Luckily I came in white. Today. It's the same, man.
So, wait a minute, I'm going to do something here. You want to see? Now it's going to turn blue. You want to see?
Oh, red. It was a horror movie, man.
No, green is not allowed. There, now yes.
I want to see you say it's not blue. This party shirt. This is Friday, man. 9:58. Ortega at the party. Hey, Temptation Island. Now, look.
Now it becomes Temptation Island.
Now it's Temptation Island. Put orange there. Put orange.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Very good. Very good.
Hey, you have strobe lights, what's that?
Strobe light.
Oh, how beautiful. Orteguita, who would have thought, huh? Ortega from SP dancing to the sound of... and what's it called? Corona.
You weren't going to put, you weren't going to put music there for me to listen to? Damn, which one?
No, you said it was for me. Now how do I go back to yellow? Ah, Yo Mico, yeah, you have a sketch. Ah, we can't, we can't put it on the live stream. Right, we can't put it on the live stream. Right, we can't. We ca n't put it on.
Yeah, we can't. I'll listen to it later. I'll listen. I want a GIF of that on my WhatsApp, Michel. Let's make a GIF of Ortega dancing. Go on, let's do it.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Look, after the show, Rodrigo, your job after the show is to finish by creating a picture of Ortega dancing.
His job is to find out if the orange is still in our WhatsApp group or if she was eliminated, please, because Nati won't understand anything new.
You always surprise Nti, right?
It's the camera, it's the platform. It's worse than me making excuses because of the lipstick stain on my shirt collar. Pedro HM is talking.
Oh, that's where you complicate things for me, man.
Mar Moriva said: "Corona gives away your age." It's the party that... Ortega looked like he had Corona.
Yeah, it 's not beer, you know? It's not Yang, Yang from Nova Yang. Mico with K. M I K O. If I'm not mistaken, she's Mexican, okay? Yang Mico.
Oh, Fábio was almost falling asleep on the couch during the show when he glanced at the lights and woke up.
See? Now he's going to the club.
Now it's good. It's Friday, look.
Uh, do we owe you any super or not?
No, can we finish then? Let's go, let's go, because now things are going to get serious. No, I'm kidding. It's not like it.
Ah, now I have to go change my son's diaper.
I have to send you some messages I received during the show.
Really?
Wow, Radawayo from Osaka. No, it just started, it just started. Let's hold this one because otherwise we'll go until 11, start talking about some 90s clubs.
Radaway is good too.
Yeah, yeah. Ah, Thanks, thanks, man in blue, a hug.
Okay, but send me the messages saying who it is, right, because otherwise I get lost. Okay. Okay. No, I'll send them. Don't worry. Okay then. A hug. Thanks, everyone. Have a good weekend. See you later, Rodrigão. Thank you. Bye. Bye.
Bye. Bye.
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