Supporters Charlton (D3 English) and Saint-Trond (D1A) will demonstrate Saturday night against Roland Duchâtelet, owner of both clubs, to which is accused a commercial direction not taking into account the sports interests of its two clubs. British fans who will be three hundred promised a "peaceful" march to bourgmestre (mayor) Veerle Heeren (CD & V). The latter trusts them, but will nevertheless supervise them by police forces. The gathering is scheduled at 17:45 in Veemarkt. The march will lead the procession to the Stayen, where the canaries meet AS Eupen at 8 pm. "It's been weeks since they asked for permission to demonstrate," says Veerle Heeren, "everything was done in the rules ..." The fans vigorously contest the sporting direction of Roland Duchâtelet. "Behind the investments in the Stayen's infrastructure, which are only a smoke screen," explains the group of opponents Graag een Ander STVV (Gras, for another STVV), Duchâtelet uses his political connections and supporters to constitute a Solid trading company. He clearly cares very little if anything about leading the club to success in sport. What interests him is the financial profit he can derive from it. As far as we are concerned, we want a direction that sees the STVV as a competitive professional sports club, not as a shopping center or a business. " Even the side bell angry fans Charlton. "We are demanding that the current owner of Charlton Athletic, Roland Duchatelet, decide to investigate the business community in order to find a successor who would be familiar with the way a football club works, ready to invest intelligently and We want Roland's departure, before it's too late ... " Saint-Trond is 14th out of 16 of the Jupiler Pro League, the Belgian D1A, and Charlton Athletic, 15th out of 24 in the League One, the English D3 ...
The money will eventually kill the sport and especially football! (8 Likes)
Fans should know that Duchatelet is a financial (capitalist) how is it possible to believe for a moment, that football is a priority. Much naif. (6 Likes)
Precisely, they are not naive since they manifest to counter this! You can not read when it's not fat?
Or is the problem, it is these clubs it does what it wants with. The so-called supporters really thought that their "small" (in the sense that they will never be clubs of the first plan and not in the pejorative sense of the term ) Clubs were going to become champions? They are clubs that bring in money and are not in financial trouble, they should already be happy, it is always better than clubs on the brink of bankruptcy (1 Like)
Except that in the case of Charlton at the time of the resumption there were promises and speeches of rise in the First League of which they had descended shortly before. And instead, they end up in D3 and if it goes on they will become a new Portsmouth and never go back ...
He destroys all the clubs through which he passes. See where he put the Standard! (2 Likes)
1. It is still paid today. Luckily he was thrown out of the standard.
2. He never knew the PO2 him! (?!?!)
3. Not thanks to him anyway.
4. Alcorcon is not so bad and Carl Zeiss Iena is first ...
Duchâtelet has emptied the club of its substance, Venanzi recovers it in the 36th below and the antis just to make interesting ones would like to be champion of Europe whereas their death club has not been at a correct level since almost 40 years !
With Venanzi the Standard is in excellent hands and soon, you will only have tears while we raise trophies to the pele.
THANK YOU BRUNO and LIVE THE STANDARD!(2 Likes)
I skipped out one or two because they either (a) focused solely on Standard Liege, or (b) didn't seem to make any sense.
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British fans who will be three hundred promised a "peaceful" march to bourgmestre (mayor) Veerle Heeren (CD & V). The latter trusts them, but will nevertheless supervise them by police forces.
The gathering is scheduled at 17:45 in Veemarkt. The march will lead the procession to the Stayen, where the canaries meet AS Eupen at 8 pm. "It's been weeks since they asked for permission to demonstrate," says Veerle Heeren, "everything was done in the rules ..."
The fans vigorously contest the sporting direction of Roland Duchâtelet. "Behind the investments in the Stayen's infrastructure, which are only a smoke screen," explains the group of opponents Graag een Ander STVV (Gras, for another STVV), Duchâtelet uses his political connections and supporters to constitute a Solid trading company. He clearly cares very little if anything about leading the club to success in sport. What interests him is the financial profit he can derive from it. As far as we are concerned, we want a direction that sees the STVV as a competitive professional sports club, not as a shopping center or a business. "
Even the side bell angry fans Charlton.
"We are demanding that the current owner of Charlton Athletic, Roland Duchatelet, decide to investigate the business community in order to find a successor who would be familiar with the way a football club works, ready to invest intelligently and We want Roland's departure, before it's too late ... "
Saint-Trond is 14th out of 16 of the Jupiler Pro League, the Belgian D1A, and Charlton Athletic, 15th out of 24 in the League One, the English D3 ...
If that doesn't inspire you to go to Belgium this weekend, nothing will!
Figures that sum up RD and his level of achievement in football.
Roland