“Disgusted”, MNK96 criticizes Seube’s dismissal

“Disgusted”, MNK96 criticizes Seube’s dismissal
“Disgusted”, MNK96 criticizes Seube’s dismissal

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A way of doing things that is not at all pleasing. This Sunday afternoon, effectively announced the departure of its greatest legend, Nicolas Seube, after 44 games spent on the bench and an average of 1.50 points taken per match. Four lines for someone who has spent the last 23 years in . “When we support a club that never wins a trophy, the point of coming to the stadium is to share emotions as a family: to be with our brothers and sisters in the stands, to encourage our players in whom we recognize ourselves and who fight for our club. It is clear that most of the time, players move from club to club, and rarely stay very long at Malherbe. Coaches and managers come and go depending on the results without the public having the knowledge. time to get attached to them, to recognize oneself in them” begins the Malherbe Kop 1996 press release.

Then the group of ultras from Stade Malherbe showed themselves much more incisive towards their management. “Fortunately, there are a few exceptions. There are faithful and hardworking people with whom the Norman public can identify. Nicolas Seube is one of those rare people who gives meaning to our fervor. We are sickened to see him go so early, without him having had the opportunity to spend a full season at the head of the first team, or even to work with a team that matches our ambitions” continues the MNK96 missive. “We hope to see Nico back in his club as soon as possible and we wish through this press release to express our gratitude for his dedication and unfailing loyalty. Let the new leaders know: the Malherbiste public is not impressed by names of stars, through hypothetical “international influence” or other flamboyance. In Malherbe, it is only work and loyalty that make legends. Enough to send a message to Kylian Mbappé and his teams, who have chosen to trust Bruno Baltazar.

The MNK96 press release

To summarize

A way of doing things that is not at all pleasing. This Sunday afternoon, Caen effectively announced the departure of its greatest legend, Nicolas Seube, after 44 games spent on the bench and an average of 1.50 points taken per match. Four lines for someone who has spent the last 23 years in Calvados.

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