Lukeba, Barcola, Blanc, Textor, Aulas… The Bad Gones light up everyone in a vitriolic press release

Monday evening, the group of Lyon supporters of Bad Gones shared a press release in which they expressed their fed up, as they had done, orally, on the lawn of Groupama Stadium after the defeat against PSG ( 1-4). And from ex-players to managers to the coach, everyone takes it for their rank.

The anger does not fall among some Lyon supporters. The slap received Sunday evening at Groupama Stadium by Paris (1-4) during the 4th day of Ligue 1 does not pass, while OL are in last place in the Ligue 1 standings. at the final whistle was only the first act of expression of the dissatisfaction of the Bad Gones, who published a press release this Monday evening to go a little further in the remonstrances.

“Lukeba and Barcola (…) we wish you an obscure career”

The first targets are Castello Lukeba and Bradley Barcola, who left the ship this summer (Leipzig and PSG). The two former proteges of the fans, trained at the club, take it for their rank. “Lukeba and Barcola, where is your dignity and your respect when a few weeks after proclaiming the love of your club and the supposed path you still have to go under this jersey, you succumb as if by magic to the sounding and stumbling sirens of “another club? You play the card of Lyonnais at heart? You are only Lyonnais of paper that our memory will forget as soon as possible, without forgiving your lack of respect (…) We wish you an obscure career, to polish the benches.”

Aulas and Textor “trickle the honor of the club”

Jean-Michel Aulas and John Textor, who do not end their war of succession through the media, also take a good tackle. “Our leaders of yesterday and today settle their accounts by playing whoever pisses the furthest. (…) What a shame to flout the honor of the club, to appear like a vulgar telenovela. “

Last stage of the rocket, Laurent Blanc, also scratched for his management “for the least surprising” and his investment “far from being obvious”. The Bad Gones press release concludes with a clear message to all the integral parts of OL: “The ball is in your court, aim well, aim straight, and raise the head of this historic club!”

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