L'Américain John Textor, propriétaire de l'OL, a reconnu s'inquiéter sur les résultats après la nouvelle défaite de son équipe, ce dimanche contre Clermont (1-2), tout en se montrant rassurant sur l'avenir du club.
Ehh I can’t speak for Lyon but this is not really a good assessment of what has happened with us. What is true however is that everything in football is volatile and fickle as hell. A player that’s great today is horrible tomorrow or the other way around and that goes for managers, sporting directors, clubs and even leagues all the same.
It’s thinking that ‘because you’re good today, you’ll be good tomorrow’ that is the real danger here. It’s behind our problems, it’s behind Lyon’s problems, hell, it’s the reason Serie A is not the best league in the world anymore.
Same thing for Lyon. Our problems aren’t new, we have been at different levels of shit for almost a decade, people were happy for Aulas selling eh club, and later being kicked.
Ehh I can’t speak for Lyon but this is not really a good assessment of what has happened with us. What is true however is that everything in football is volatile and fickle as hell. A player that’s great today is horrible tomorrow or the other way around and that goes for managers, sporting directors, clubs and even leagues all the same.
It’s thinking that ‘because you’re good today, you’ll be good tomorrow’ that is the real danger here. It’s behind our problems, it’s behind Lyon’s problems, hell, it’s the reason Serie A is not the best league in the world anymore.
Could you say the same about the really elite football managers players directors too?
Same thing for Lyon. Our problems aren’t new, we have been at different levels of shit for almost a decade, people were happy for Aulas selling eh club, and later being kicked.