John Textor in the French Cup final between OL and PSG (Photo by Franck Fife / AFP)
In a note published in England, Eagle Football Holding is hungry to put itself in order. Not having communicated its figures in time, John Textor’s holding must now show white leg, at the risk of being dissolved.
It is as if a card had made sure that the whole castle collapses little by little. For John Weaverthe recent times is hard, whether in the field or outside. The American is in the sights of the majority of club supporters belonging to Eagle Football. At theOLthe defeat against Lens (1-2) and almost the assurance of not being in the Champions League next season have brought all the Rhone fears to be reappeared, at the time of projecting themselves in front of the DNCG. The spectrum of relegation is very present and some even manage to hope for a recovery by the bottom Ares in order to see Weaver be put on the key. On the set of “As long as there are gones”Vincent Hotfounder of the Sport Business Observatory, suggested that this outcome could be the best for the club.
An upcoming radiation?
In the meantime, it is not only in OL that things are going badly. Above the holding company itself, a kind of sword of Damocles hovers. last week, Eagle Football Holdings had been said to have been delays in the communication of its financial results. This had also created a wind of panic between Rhône and Saône. When will he be with the last note published across the Channel? Faced with these delays, John Textor’s holding company is summoned to put itself in order following a “first Gazette notice”. The latter would be a first notice of cancellation, pushing companies to put themselves in good standing. If this is not the case, it can be feared from the Company House in England and could stop existing. Which would have in turn impact on OL.