Bruno Genesio has other fish to fry after his team's sad draw on Saturday at Auxerre, but the affair occupies a good part of the Losc news this week. A few days after the Lazio ultras paid tribute to Jean-Marie Le Pen, who died on January 7, some Lille supporters in turn had a thought for the founder and leader of the National Front.
Narrated by So Foot et The Voice of the Norththis story surprised a good part of the Lille parking lot. “A group of people chorused: “Jean-Marie Le Pen, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Jean-Ma, Jean-Ma, Jean-Marie Le Pen!” It lasted a maximum of 20-25 seconds, but enough to make me angry,” one of them told So Foot.
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“Stunned” supporters
“There were a little over 300 of us in the lot. Before kick-off, there was a minute of applause to honor the memory of a local personality. At the end of this applause, between 30 and 40 Losc supporters chanted the first name Jean-Marie. Their singing lasted about twenty seconds, adds a second Mastiff fan to The Voice of the North. We were quite cramped, there was quite a bit of crowding in the stand, we were quite stunned to hear this but no one dared to intervene. »
“Among the guys who sang, frankly, it really doesn't fly very high and so everyone prefers to avoid trouble with this kind of individuals,” explained another Lille supporter on condition of anonymity. According to our colleagues, the supporters who paid tribute to Le Pen were part of the Dogues Virage Est (DVE), a group well-known for its connections with the extreme right and the identity movement.
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