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A story that risks spilling ink. This Saturday, FC Nantes (L1) won with a score of four goals to zero on the pitch at the Stade Bauer in Saint-Ouen (93) against JA Drancy (N3). The next day, the Seine-Saint-Denis club announced that the Ligue 1 player had not wished to leave his share of the revenue, as is the tradition of the oldest French competition. Enough to bring Alain Melaye, the Drance president, and the city off his hinges. Which initially did not please Franck Kita who spoke in the columns of Le Parisien. In the process, his father and president-owner of FC Nantes, Waldemar Kita, decided to tackle the formation of the fifth French division.
“What is said is not very correct on his part, because if you want to discuss something, you have to be correct with people and welcome them well. Neither the president of Drancy nor anyone from his club has introduced to us or welcomed us! I think it's a lack of manners and we were left aside, alone in the stadium. I'm not complaining, but you have to be respectful and polite. ” initially reacted the boss of the Canaries in the columns of L’Équipe before continuing. “It would have been better if he had welcomed us and explained certain things to us, perhaps it would have happened differently. It's not because we are professionals that we don't have the right to respect, professional clubs are not cash cows.”
Nantes “disappointed” by Drancy
Not being authorized by the FFF to host a Ligue 1 at the Michel Hidalgo stadium, Drancy had to find a solution not far from its bases. Red Star then left its Bauer stadium to JAD. “We were very disappointed with the way we were received, he (the president of Drancy) did not come to see me, we did not have a coffee or a drink together, we must not dirty people like that” continues Waldemar Kita, who does not seem to be a fan of the reprimands of the club and the town of Drancy. “I'm not even responsible for financial matters, there are people at the club responsible for that and I'm being blamed. I know I'm the nemesis, but we shouldn't exaggerate anyway.”
To summarize
A story that risks spilling ink. This Saturday, FC Nantes (L1) won with a score of four goals to zero on the pitch at the Stade Bauer in Saint-Ouen (93) against JA Drancy (N3). The next day, the Seine-Saint-Denis club announced that the Ligue 1 player had not wished to leave his share of the revenue, as is the tradition of the oldest French competition.
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