Spanish radio network COPE apologized this afternoon at Barcelona and Valencia on the information disseminated during his program "The party of twelve" on Real Madrid's intention to request the Royal Spanish Football Federation to be made more stringent doping controls in the league. "In the context of information gathering and therefore clubs were cited Valencia CF and FC Barcelona," said the COPE in an official statement, which states that "never has been, nor will doubt, success These sports clubs, or the conduct of its Medical Services, nor, of course, the honesty of his players.
" It also states that "sports writing considered of great significance to the fact that Real Madrid thought to apply a more stringent doping controls and wanted his listeners were the first to hear this news." "Nothing is further from our intention to collaborate to extend any shadow of suspicion over any Spanish team," says the station in its statement.
"Given the possibility that you want to link our information with any interest in harming or defame those clubs, Cadena COPE apologizes to FC Barcelona and Valencia CF, and all the fans of both clubs, if anyone has been able to interpret that information that way, "he adds. "And we offer our microphones to the representatives of both institutions for any questions they deem fit," emphasizes COPE. 


" It also states that "sports writing considered of great significance to the fact that Real Madrid thought to apply a more stringent doping controls and wanted his listeners were the first to hear this news." "Nothing is further from our intention to collaborate to extend any shadow of suspicion over any Spanish team," says the station in its statement.
"Given the possibility that you want to link our information with any interest in harming or defame those clubs, Cadena COPE apologizes to FC Barcelona and Valencia CF, and all the fans of both clubs, if anyone has been able to interpret that information that way, "he adds. "And we offer our microphones to the representatives of both institutions for any questions they deem fit," emphasizes COPE.



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