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“We affiliated 15 players”
On the Perwez side, “we are finalizing the match sheet and there will be a good match on Sunday”assures Daniel Gilson, mandated by the buyer of the club for the sporting aspect. The man works for Football Capital Progress, a company which helps clubs and it is his numerous contacts in the small world of football which allowed him to bring together players. “We have fifteen who will be present on Sunday. These are players who have played in the past in P1, P2 and P3, mainly in the Liège region, but there are also two players from Brussels. Ten players affiliated with Perwez give us have also asked to play again but since they failed us twice, we no longer count on them.” Frédéric Pierre will lead the team. “I heard about Gilbert Bodart but it was never mentionedassure Daniel Gilson. He contacted me because he is looking for a club to train to get back on track but it will not be in Perwez. But he helped us by posting that we were looking for a free guard and a playmaker which are the most difficult positions to find.”
As for Sunday’s match, “We play football to win but the team will show up without having trained and it’s what happens next that will be important. We will have a meeting next week to define the future outlines.”
Sbaa: “A lack of respect”
We understand it well: the players present at RFC Perwez in recent months will not be taken into account for Sunday’s match, in the same way as coach Majid Sbaa who preferred to leave it there: “I admit that this concerns me. All the better if someone arrives and is ambitious, but I find that playing on Sunday and transferring twenty players to try to win the third bracket is not correct. It is a lack of respect for the players already present and who the club is taking hostage. Declaring a withdrawal on Sunday was something sensible and it suited everyone in order to start from a blank page, but in the end, it ends in total madness. still nationally and even in provincially, that doesn’t happen. I’ve never seen that and I’d rather not be involved or associate my name with all that.”
Arriving at RFC Perwez at the end of October, Majid Sbaa only stayed five weeks at the club. “I knew that I was embarking on a special experience, that it would surely be complicated and the possibility that everything would stop was there but I wanted to touch up at the national level. I did really well in Biesme but I am ambitious and I was missing something that I found in Perwez I don’t regret anything and what I experienced did me good. I met good guys, I made myself known to new people and that. was five weeks of pure and great experience.”