Hello everyone! How are you doing this Wednesday, December 11, 2024? Stade Brestois forces us, once again, to talk about a historic victory (its fourth in the Champions League), during its match against PSV Eindhoven yesterday in Guingamp. Doubled, please, with a no less historic qualification for the rest of the Champions League, with 13 points gleaned in six matches. We're going to start running out of superlatives after a while! So, we suggest you instead look at the progress made: a few months ago, many imagined that Brest would occupy the 36th and last place in the ranking…
A little digression in this new ode to the Stade Brestois (but still in red and white, all the same): it will be possible to meet Santa Claus this Wednesday at the Brest Christmas market, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ideal to slip him a word, to ask, for example, the direct qualification of SB29 in the round of 16. Thank you children!
As for parents, we invite you to anticipate the day of mobilization for the defense of the public service, scheduled for tomorrow. Early childhood establishments and after-school activities will be impacted by this day of strike.
Today's weather: and Stade Brestois in all this?
Did you know that you can wear (partially) the colors of Stade Brestois just by going out into the street? No snow forecast for the white, but we predict slightly reddened noses today, with temperatures below seasonal norms: they range from 5°C to 8°C, felt between 2°C and 5°C . Fortunately, the sun should also come out. [La météo à Brest]
Traffic in real time: Bison Futé sees red!
Another historic feat: avoiding traffic jams in the morning. This is Brest! And it gets stuck, for road users, at the usual points of tension: rue de la Porte, rue de Quimper, boulevard de l'Europe… And we wish good luck to those who had forgotten the deviation which prevents them from going back up by the station to reach Boulevard Gambetta, in place until next Monday.
The phrase: “Why not go get that top 8”
According to statistician Opta, Stade Brestois is guaranteed to compete in at least the Champions League play-offs, after its victory yesterday at Guingamp. But with a team that gives so much, why not aim even higher? [Éric Roy dévoile ses ambitions]
The question: will it be necessary to park at the airport to access the future stadium?
Let's not forget that Stade Brestois, which plans to play the LDC final stages at the Stade de France, also plays at home, sometimes. And the approximately 1,350 parking spaces planned for Arkéa Park, the future SB29 enclosure at Froutven, should not be able to accommodate all the supporters who travel by car. So where will they be able to park? A study has explored the issue.
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