Trélissac (N2) was eliminated by OM in the 32nd finals of the Coupe de France, this Sunday, January 5, 2020. - AFP

From our special correspondent in Limoges,

A dented lawn, a hesitant arbitration, a cruel scenario for the "little one": so many traditions of the Coupe de France which were respected this Sunday during Trélissac-OM. But a custom, and not of the least importance, has been neglected: OM would not have left its share of revenue to the amateur club, according to the President of Trélissac.

Fabrice Faure, whose team bowed on penalties (1-1), assured 20 Minutes that the Olympian leaders "said they were taking their part when signing the recipe sheet". According to his testimony, the director general of OM Laurent Colette announced this decision after a telephone exchange with President Jacques-Henri Eyraud.

It is the first time that I see that, continues Fabrice Faure. In 2010 and 2014, after our matches against OM, there was no problem: Jean-Claude Dassier and Vincent Labrune left their share, after deducting logistical costs. When we received Clermont in 2015 and Lille in 2016, they even left all of them! Eyraud has the right to take his share, but I find that it is not very delicate, not elegant. The accounts of the TFC are in good health, but we had plans, in particular that of buying a minibus ... I hope that Eyraud will reverse its decision. "

OM did not respond to our requests, this Sunday evening, within the deadlines for closing this article.

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