We are all waiting for the starting XI of OGC Nice. Especially at home. The opportunity to shout while repeating the names of the holders listed by the speaker. This Sunday, on the occasion of the Lille reception, you too can slip into the shoes of the speaker and raise the decibels. This is one of the events planned on the Allianz Riviera square to celebrate “Gym Voices“, the theme chosen this Sunday to celebrate the club's 120th anniversary. Since the start of the season, at each home match, a part of the Gym's history is honored. After the designers or the jerseys, it is therefore turn of those who vibrated the vocal cords for the Gym to be in the light.
The historic speakers of OGC Nice honored
The historic announcer of the Ray stadium Michel Giomi and the one who accompanied the first steps of the Allianz Riviera Fabrice Mauro will be invited to the pitch to receive an ovation. Other nods are planned, notably on the beautiful poster by the designer Coun. Above all, we hope that the Allianz Riviera will give voice to push the Aiglons towards a third success in a row in Ligue 1.
After beating Monaco (2-1) and Brest (1-0), the Gym faces a new opponent who is competing in the Champions League. Three victories in a row, this hasn't happened to the Aiglons for a year. If the Gym (5th) continues its good series in the championship, then it will pass the Mastiffs (4th), who are two points ahead of the Rouge et Noir before this 11th day. Beyond the successful series, there is also an invincibility to preserve while Nice have not lost in the championship since September 14 at the Vélodrome stadium.
What if we went to the stadium by shuttle?
This match against Lille is the second in a row at home after the one against Twente. On Thursday, barely 15,000 spectators were present. Particularly because of the more difficult conditions than usual to buy a ticket. But not only that. The schedule may have put off some. Access conditions also continue to deter others. However, a recent study commissioned by the LFP (Professional Football League) at national level shows that the average time spent on public transport to get to the Allianz Riviera is well below the national average.
It takes on average 1 hour 29 minutes for a round trip by public transport to get to the Allianz Riviera. This is 44 minutes less than the average time in other stadiums. A mode of transport which also seems to appeal to the Gym supporters interviewed. They give a score of 8.22/10 for their public transport experience, while it drops to 5.6/10 for those who used their car to park near the Allianz Riviera. The shuttles which serve the relay car parks at Min (1,500 spaces) and P5 (2,500 spaces near the Stade des Arboras) also facilitate access to the stadium.
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