The skid of French football, according to this former president of OM
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By: Nicolas Gerbault
Former president of OM and Sportfive France, Christophe Bouchet contacted the Minister of Sports to request a guardianship of the Professional Football League.
There would be only a premature elimination in the League of Nations to urge the table a little more. The hypothesis of seeing the Blues of Didier Deschamps released by the Croats, 2-0 winners to gowould further increase the situation of French football suffering within, among other things, of its bodies. Christophe Bouchet proposed a solution to try to get out of the crisis, symbolized in particular by failures linked to TV rights of the French championship.
The former president of OM in the early 2000s, sent a letter to the Minister of Sports on Friday, Marie Barsacq, reports The team. The businessman asks him to place the Professional Football League (LFP) “Under supervision and to appoint a provisional administrator, independent of the parties today unable to face their responsibilities … Madam Minister, I believe that French football is in full slip and that it would now be necessary to make rapid, exemplary, unpublished decisions and at the height of the issues. »»
What is the FFF doing?
The former Sportfive France, between 2007 and 2011, refers in particular to incidents that occurred last weekend during Montpellier-Saint-Etienne (26th day of Ligue 1) and this fire triggered by “supporters” of La Paillade. Christophe Bouchet also mentioned the insults against Adrien Rabiot and his family, uttered last Sunday during PSG-OM (3-1).
Senators tabled a bill last Wednesday in which there is the possibility for the FFF to withdraw from the LFP its subdelegation in the event “Serious difficulties in financing sports activities of a professional nature of associations that are affiliated to it and sports companies”.
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