PFC: Pierre Ferracci tackles Labrune and Al-Khelaïfi

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This summer, the institutional crisis experienced by the LFP resurfaced again, mainly following the TV rights affair. Enough to weaken the figure of Vincent Labrune, president of the LFP re-elected in September, but also other men like Nasser al-Khelaïfi, president of PSG but above all president of the board of directors of beIN. Asked by RMC Sportthe president of Paris FC Pierre Ferracci spoke about the two men.

“The L2 voted mainly for Linette. Labrune, whom I respect, would need real opposition. Linette resigned. We need a living democracy. The finger on the seam of pants is not my type, nor the people who join me. The governance of French football must evolve, I hope that we will contribute to it in our own way. Any differences with Nasser al-Khelaïfi? For the moment my qualities are at the service of my club. It serves Ile-de-France football. French football does not need facade unity but reflection and a strategy. I have a point. I was told that I wanted to copy the German model… The League should make more of an effort”explained the president of the Parisian club.

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