The French actor and comedian, born in the Paris region, does not support the club in the French capital, but rather Olympique de Marseille. Sometimes present in the stands of the Orange Vélodrome, in recent years, Netflix's Arsène Lupine revealed in the podcast The Bridge the reason for his passion for the Marseille club, […]
The French actor and comedian, born in the Paris region, does not support the club in the French capital, but rather Olympique de Marseille. Sometimes present in the stands of the Orange Vélodrome, in recent years, Netflix's Arsène Lupine revealed in the podcast The Bridge the reason for his passion for the Marseille club, in addition to his hatred of the Ile-de-France team:
“OM? It’s the Champions League, it’s Basile Boli, it’s (Jean-Pierre) Papin, it’s (Chris) Waddle, it’s all that. That's the story. At the time when we went to see the matches at the Park, you only had skinheads, the Boulogne Boys were skinheads, they were very, very strong at the time. We are teenagers, when we want to go to the Park, we have to go as a team, otherwise you can't go. The Park is boring« .
And unlike the Parc des Princes, the Vélodrome, through its supporters, has always been the voice of anti-racism in the French stands. A pride, which allows OM to count among the ranks of its followers a French actor who has managed to carve out a small place for himself in Hollywood.
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