And a little extra piece in the controversy jukebox.

While the postponement of the match between Lorient and OL because of a lawn that was too damaged by the holding of an inter-Celtic festival in recent days at Moustoir did not really improve our championship, Loïc Féry said to himself that it was a good idea to add oil to the hot griddle this Sunday.

A personal message for our supporters @FCLorient 🧡🤍🖤 pic.twitter.com/CF44v509A6

– Loic FERY (@LoicFery) August 14, 2022

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Via twitter, the weapon of mass destruction usually used by Jean-Michel Aulas, the Lorient president instructed the Lyon club without blinking: "The club teams (from Lorient) were convinced that the ground would have been up to the standards of the LFP this Sunday, unfolds Loïc Féry.

Indeed, the ground was Friday already in the standards required in terms of hardness and rotation by the FFF.

Under pressure from Olympique Lyonnais, who threatened the LPF with claims for damages in the event of injury, the Competitions Committee unfortunately preferred to postpone this match.

We are sorry and disappointed, continues Féry, because we thought it was possible to play in Lorient this Sunday, without endangering the physical integrity of the players.

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An outing that immediately made JMA jump, which had not unplugged its phone on August 14: “No pressure, just common sense and logic, which would have avoided this situation for our 500 supporters and our teams.

Even the most optimistic of gardeners knew from the start of the heat wave that this land could never have endured six days of festivities: very serious!

“We are waiting for the answer of the Moustoir gardener, optimistic or not.

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