Lamine Koné in the duel with Memphis Depay, October 18 in Strasbourg.

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At the time, it was a real breath of fresh air.

5,000 people singing in one of the hottest stadiums in France, there was an air of football from before Sunday afternoon during Strasbourg-OL, a removed match that has reconciled us a little with the fact of having to s' infusing entire weekends with L1 in the midst of the pandemic and behind closed doors most of the time.

The Strasbourg ultras invite Mediapro to go get it done ... 'end that's what.

#RCSAOL pic.twitter.com/i6FQ8VGHvU

- Timothée Piron (@TimotheePiron) October 18, 2020

Despite the defeat, the Alsatian supporters have never been discouraged, and they have not forgotten to send a good stop to La Ligue, entangled in a problem without solutions since Mediapro announced that it no longer wanted to pay what it owes. to clubs, at least the last installment of 172 million euros.

The @ MF91Officiel have a message for @telefoot_chaine on the occasion of the match #ASSEOGCN this aprem @ 20Minutes pic.twitter.com/XYLQUQZ4Qx

- Jérémy Laugier (@JeremyLaugier) October 18, 2020

Unhappy with the programming of the match, scheduled for 1 pm to be connected with the time zone of Beijing, they deployed a banner that does not need translation in the stands of the Meinau: "Match at 1 pm for Chinese deadbeat .

Football business in all its glory ”.

If the Stéphanois supporters, they were not allowed to attend their match against Nice a little later in the day, they also thought of Mediapro: "Our passion is limitless unlike their money".

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