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In recent times, the president of PSG has been more and more criticized in this small world of French football. A sling settle in this way, with leaders like John Textor who do not hesitate to attack Qatari. Jean-Michel Larqué has also visibly big on the potato and he dropped on RMC Sport.
“It's not new. Each time a club dominated the French championship, its president was the boss of French football. Each time. Whether Roger Rocher 50 years ago, be it Bernard Tapie when he dominated the championship, whether Jean-Michel Aulas with Olympique Lyonnais and today it is Paris Saint-Germain's turn to dominate head and shoulders. And so he (Nasser al-Khelaïfi) has a preponderant place. The difference is that in addition to being dominating on the sporting level, he holds everyone through the portfolio. That's the difference. Everyone was already ready to go under the carpet but as soon as there is John, John 'and' Jean-Pierre, I no longer want this or that '(in reference to a stormy Visio between leaders) … Honestly, honestly, I do not think that the previous presidents were to turn their colleagues as they saw them and say that he no longer wants to have to speak to them. It is not the others who are afraid but it is he who no longer wants to see them ”explained the big name of ASSE. Nasser will appreciate …
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