The start of the season is complicated for Poissy.
Red lantern of Group A of National with 2 small points to its capital, Laurent Fournier's team was impacted by the discovery of ten cases of Covid-19 in its workforce and its staff.
After the postponement of its match against Chateaubriand, last week, the group was able to resume training on Thursday.
He will therefore only have two sessions in his legs before receiving Vannes this Saturday (6 p.m.), a match where the Yvelines club decided to pay tribute to the hospital staff.
A blue eyelet will thus appear on the jersey throughout the season.
Three players, including the titular goalkeeper Salif Soumaré, still remain in isolation.
“We are penalized across the board when we have taken all the sanitary measures by being very reactive, regrets President Olivier Szewczuk.
Our captain Ibrahima Traoré had alerted us because he was feeling very tired.
He tested positive.
We therefore decided to have the entire workforce take a test.
We got the results in 48 hours.
There, we are forced to play against Vannes which is in full swing, while we have just started again.
Everything is against us at the moment, but I hope that by playing with the heart, we will seek a result.
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The president's rant
The programming by the FFF of the late match in Chateaubriand from Wednesday September 30 th brought the president of Poiss out of his hinges.
“Who do they take us for?” He protests.
Our players are coming out of the Covid, they are tired and we are forcing them to leave by minibus on Wednesday morning for a 5-hour drive four days after playing Vannes.
It's a lack of respect, we are amateurs, a lot of people work alongside.
We are not helped by the Federation.
I wonder if there are people out there in the office who know what the reality of an amateur club really is.
I gave a rant.
I was ready to go very far, until boycotting this trip… At one point, you have to know how to say things.
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Olivier Szewczuk's appeal has been heard.
The Federation finally chose to postpone the match at Chateaubriand.