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Why devil such an initiative? This Saturday, the Professional Football League believed good to publish a visual highlighting the return to the Parc des Princes on Sunday of a certain Adrien Rabiot – a former Parisian considered as a traitor by the supporters for having rallied this summer the cause of OM, after five years spent at Juventus.
“” Adrien Rabiot, Parc des Princes, He's Back! This will have been the production of the communication service of a league which this season, via its disciplinary committee, decided to severely sanction the slightest overflow. A poster that has not failed to trigger a huge controversy on the web, pushing the LFP to withdraw its publication.
“Frankly not serious”
“” In order to avoid a possible sanction of the LFP, PSG breaks its head to lower the temperature around the arrival of Rabiot on Sunday at the park … and what does the LFP do before the match … She puts a layer, frankly not serious this com », In particular, indignant the journalist following the club of the capital Bruno Salomon.
This week, the Parisian management has indeed expanded to raise awareness of its supporters as to possible slippages likely to harm the club. Luis Enrique himself hammered the message this Saturday at a press conference: ” My reflection is always the same, we need the support of our supporters in each match, we love their support over the seasons. I would like us to be able to count on this support for each match. Supporters should really focus on PSG, respect the opponents, support the team. »»
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