The Lyon microcosm has been in turmoil for several days now, following the announcement by the DNCG to demote OL to Ligue 2. The club's iconic former president, Jean-Michel Aulas, quickly broke his silence to denounce John Textor's management. Former mayor of Lyon 's 1st arrondissement , Nathalie Perrin-Gilbert, for her part, tackled Aulas, believing that this relegation was the result of past mistakes. An outing that the main person concerned did not appreciate at all, who decided to respond on his social networks.
Certains tordent les faits pour exister politiquement. C’est parfois le cas de Madame Perrin-Gilbert. Mais tâchons de garder la tête froide.
— Jean-Michel AULAS (@JM_Aulas) June 26, 2025
Non, les collectivités n’ont pas financé le Grand Stade à hauteur de 250 M€. Elles ont soutenu une ligne de tramway qui transporte 4…
"As for the OL I led: €400 million in annual revenue, €225 million in equity, €500 million in assets as of June 30, 2022. Since the takeover, €750 million in assets have been sold. On the sporting front, 10 European quarter-finals, two Champions League semi-finals, 23 consecutive European qualifiers. The worst ranking since 2000? 7th. And should we mention the 8 Women's Champions Leagues and more than 30 domestic titles for all teams combined? OL was about performance, vision, and influence. Before talking about soul, you have to know the history. And have a minimum of respect for Lyon football."
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