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: Gérard Lopez never calm, he promises him hell

The Girondins de are going through one of the worst periods in their history and Gérard Lopez is criticized more than ever. Some Bordeaux supporters do not want to leave him alone and force him to leave.

In Bordeaux, the situation is gradually returning to calm after weeks of chaos. The demotion of the club to the scapular in National 2 caused a lot of talk, as did the management of the club by Gérard Lopez. The latter is cornered by fans who are demanding his departure, while Lopez recently appeared before the Bordeaux Commercial Court in order to once again clarify the economic situation of the Girondins. On September 17, Djino Forté, a loyal Bordeaux supporter, took him to task in a video that quickly went viral.

Gérard Lopez, it’s only the beginning in Bordeaux

During a few words given to Talk on WebGirondinsForté returned to this episode and revealed its goal: « The idea was to be in court to see if Gérard Lopez was present to question him, and tell him what we think of his management of the club. The North Gate had placed a banner to also call on Gérard Lopez, there were also journalists in front of the court. You should know that Gérard Lopez left through the main entrance with his horse, and did not want to speak to the press. He only speaks when he wants to. He must have thought it was wise to go out in front of the court and take a few steps in the streets of Bordeaux, at ease with a positive streak for him. My intention was to tell Gérard Lopez that he would not be at peace if he stayed with the Girondins de Bordeaux. Because it’s just another reprieve from going to court. Make him understand that the Girondins supporters will not let him and his teams go. We can’t let it go.” The next few weeks are therefore likely to be still hectic in Bordeaux. Because even if hope remains for a rise at the end of the season to the next level, it is the majority of fans who want to do it without the presence of Lopez. And that can be understood.

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