ASSE ‍: An incredible accident, we came close to tragedy at Geoffroy-Guichard

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By: Manu Tournoux

The leaders of AS Saint-Etienne and those responsible for the capital of Forez must say to themselves that the tragedy has not gone far. The two giant screens of the Stéphane stadium crashed into pieces on the empty stands.

Nothing to do with the serious riots which affected Saint-Etienne like other cities in France, but on Friday, those responsible for the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium had a shock. Indeed, the day after the storms that hit the city, the two giant screens, installed six months ago, were found completely exploded with many huge pieces in the stands. These new screens had been installed to meet both the request of ASSE, but also and above all of the organizers of the Rugby World Cup this fall, and the 2024 Olympic Games, the Cauldron hosting matches of these two competitions. Obviously, the installation did not withstand the shock due to the weather conditions. What necessarily give retroactive chills when we know that Geoffroy-Guichard has often been very largely filled in recent months.

ASSE places Saint-Etienne before its responsibilities

According to Le Progrès, while an investigation is in progress, and that a priori, it is more the screen itself than the fixings which gave way, the urgency is now to find a solution so that two new screens are installed and that the safety of the spectators is ensured whatever the circumstances. Contractually, vis-à-vis our partners, we are obliged to have giant screens that day “, specifies AS Saint-Etienne in response to the local daily newspaper concerning the return of these screens for the first home match on August 5th. The Greens also placed the authorities before their responsibilities, because the stadium does not belong to ASSE.

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