The Indians Tolosa, a group of ultra supporters of the TFC.
Drawing.
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Frédéric Scheiber / Sipa
They did not see TFC's third and last goal against Rodez (3-0), scored in stoppage time on penalty by the Dutchman Stijn Spierings.
Obviously: the Indians Tolosa, in their vast majority, had already left the Stadium this Saturday evening, fifteen minutes before 9 p.m.
To "justify", the group of ultra supporters of the Violets had prepared a word of apology in the form of a banner deployed at the bottom of the Brice-Taton bend: "Sorry, we have curfew".
The banner of the Indians Tolosa during TFC - Rodez.
- Nicolas Stival / 20 Minutes
In case they forgot, the 540 or so supporters present for this Midi-Pyrenean derby on the eighth day of Ligue 2, including several dozen Indians, were entitled to a reminder message at 8:30 p.m., then to 8:40 p.m. on the two screens of the stadium.
History to underline the imminence of the fateful hour in Toulouse, in these times of Covid-19.
Informative, but a little creepy ...
Well done @Indians_Tolosa for the atmosphere 🙌🏻🏆💜🤜 #TFCRAF pic.twitter.com/Ng8brgOXQ2
- LesViolets.Com (@LesVioletsCom) October 24, 2020
The TFC in full rise
If they could not push behind their favorites to the end, the Indians were consoled with the sixth straight game without a defeat obtained by their favorites, after two initial losses.
The TFC, freshly relegated from Ligue 1, goes back to tenth provisional place, two points off the podium of a very homogeneous L2.
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