Zapping Foot National At the 93 episode 2: grinta of FC 93!
Maintained in extremis in National 2, the Sporting Club of Toulon has still not regained its status of yesteryear. A situation that tenses the players, the supporters as well as the former glories of the club. One of them also spoke about the current situation of the club now chaired by Claude Joye. In the columns of Was-Matin, Martin N’Kouka, who wore the colors of Toulon from 1981 to 1987, could not hide his disappointment.
“It is a common desire (note: to see the club again at the highest level). This is also one of the reasons why Toulon deserves a big club and should already play in a better division than today. I remember our period in D1 where rugby was also in the elite, the two clubs were doing well and maintaining strong popularity. When I hear people say now: “At least…” I don’t even want to listen to this “at least”. I want us to go back to the highest level, to talk about Toulon and Sporting again,” he first confided about the movement launched by the supporters.
A movement that makes noise
Then the former midfielder continued to express himself on the weariness of the Azur and Or supporters.
“I haven’t followed the matches at the stadium this season. But I was happy to learn that Sporting managed to hold on. Now, we have to change things, with a strong project, to try to lead this club to a better level, where people expect it. There are also many disappointed Azur and Or supporters who no longer come to the stadium. Everyone hopes for the recovery of this club. And even if we have to go step by step, Sporting must aim for the highest level.”
To sum up
Maintained in extremis in National 2, the Sporting Club of Toulon has still not regained its status of yesteryear. A situation that tenses the players, the supporters as well as the former glories of the club.
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What measures are being taken by fans and supporters to bring about change and elevate the Sporting Club of Toulon to its former glory
Zapping Foot National At the 93 episode 2: FC 93’s Unwavering Grit!
Despite narrowly avoiding relegation, the Sporting Club of Toulon is still a far cry from its former glory. This disappointing state of affairs has not gone unnoticed by the players, the fans, and even the club’s former stars. One such legend, Martin N’Kouka, who proudly represented Toulon from 1981 to 1987, recently voiced his dismay.
“The desire to see this club back at the top is shared among many. Toulon deserves to be a powerhouse and should be competing in a higher division than it currently is. I remember the days when both football and rugby in Toulon were at the pinnacle of success, captivating fans with their performances and popularity. When I hear people say ‘At least…’ now, it’s disheartening. I refuse to settle for anything less than Toulon reclaiming its position at the highest level, once again commanding attention and respect,” shared N’Kouka in an interview with Was-Matin.
This sentiment is echoed by many, as a heartfelt movement begins to gain momentum among the supporters. The weariness of the Azur and Or faithful has not gone unnoticed either.
“I haven’t been able to attend matches at the stadium this season, but I was relieved to hear that Sporting managed to cling on. However, change is necessary. We need a strong project in order to elevate this club to the level that people expect and deserve. There is a significant number of disappointed Azur and Or supporters who have stopped attending matches. We all long for the revival of this club. And even if it means taking small steps, Sporting should always aim for the highest level,” expressed the former midfielder.
In summary, the Sporting Club of Toulon’s struggles persist as they narrowly evade relegation in National 2. This disappointing situation weighs heavily on the players, supporters, and former club legends alike. However, with a growing movement for change and a strong project, Toulon’s climb back to the top is within reach. The aspirations of the fans mirror those of the club’s former glories, as they hope to see the Azur and Or shine bright once again.
Great read! It’s inspiring to see the Sporting Club of Toulon’s relentless pursuit of excellence. Their determination to reach the highest level is a testament to their commitment and hard work. Kudos to the team for never settling and always pushing boundaries.