Narrator there was, in fact, a risk of relegation
“There’s no way we’ll get relegated.”
-Every club owner before relegation.
Love Maitland-Niles but his choice of clubs to play for is horrendous
Not like he’s any good himself
To think that this mf tried to buy Benfica. Luckily we are fan owned.
Dude probably hasn’t even seen the table. The contrast between this and Grosso’s statements show just out of touch with the situation Textor is. It would be one thing if he said he was confident in the teams abilities and that they’ll be able too avoid relegation but the way it’s worded is so arrogant and ignorant to the very real threat.
Is he out of touch or does he just don’t care?
risk implies possibility, he’s just saying they’re definitely going down
People saying otherwise are being dramatic. Lyon will not get relegated this season.
Look at the table man, there is a very good chance we get relegated
We were supposed to bring in Julian Ward as Sporting Director, but somehow got Sven Mislintat instead.
Let us be united in this difficult time
For those young uns who might not know, this is pretty a pretty wild situation, considering the fact that Lyon won Ligue 1 7 years in a row from 2002 - 2008
And even then they’ve been a somewhat doesn’t team in the last few years, this is so weird
Botafogo is really the favorite child huh
Do Lyon miss Saint Ettiene so much that they want to join them in Ligue 2?
I don’t want to sound worrying, but it reminds me of Marcelino who said he wasn’t worried about OM two days before resigning…
Beyond that, he would do well to feel the sense of urgency!
What I don’t get is that this guy also owns Crystal Palace and yet they’re being ran quite well at the moment. How can you be so bad with one club but decent with the other?
He’s not running us, he’s just a part owner. I think parish is smart enough not to give to this guy too much control lol
This dude owns, besides OL, Botafogo, Crystal Palace and the resurrected bones of Molenbeek.
One miss, three successes?
I miss the good ol’ Juninho & Pjanic days