“We only talk about that”
For the Walcour club, it’s a famous publicity stunt. The president confirms: “We will see in the coming weeks what he wants to do. Especially after the truce. But in the meantime, we’re taking advantage of it, without putting the club in the red or in danger. We did not go into financial delirium. The club is healthy and will remain so despite this surprising arrival. Just for our 200 young people, it’s great to have a player like him in the first team. This gives a great spotlight to our club.”
The president did not expect such excitement upon the announcement of this signing. “We only talk about that in Thy-le-Châteaulaughs Vincent. This is madness. I’m leaving right now (read Wednesday evening) at the club for a meeting. It’s going in all directions: players are overexcited and others a little fearful at the idea of playing with a player like him. But even if we are a little overwhelmed by the enthusiasm, we will reassure everyone.”
Professionally retained on Thursday (he comments on the Anderlecht match in the Belgian Cup), Damien will not train this week. “But he should play Sunday at home against Somzée, adds the president, on cloud nine. I imagine it will attract a few curious people. Holder or not, we will see with the staff. But he is still in good shape and we will not deprive ourselves of such reinforcement.” Damien will then move from the Thy synthetic to the Pondrôme field, next week, for a duel against the leader. “It will quickly be perfumedconcludes the president. The P2 is not always billiards like in Thy-le-Château.” And it’s rarely with a player of Damien Marcq’s caliber at its core. Thank you Saint Nicolas!