Grenoble Players Threaten to Strike Pro D2 Match After Coach Banned by Club President
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Nicolas Nadau, the coach of the FCG's three-quarters, was laid off on a conservatory basis by his leaders on Tuesday. It is expected to be heard Friday morning.
They protest against the layoff by the chairman of the FCG of the three-quarter coach, Nicolas Nadau.
Grenoble players threaten to strike Pro D2 match after coach banned by club President
Internal tensions are mounting at FC Grenoble after the precautionary suspension of three-quarters (outside backs) coach Nicolas Nadau. The club’s players refused to train on Tuesday in protest of the decision and have threatened to strike ahead of Friday’s home clash with Provence Rugby. The suspension follows Nadau’s controversial comments directed at the team doctor during Grenoble’s fifth-round Pro D2 match at Brive, which the club deemed un…
The coach of the FCG's three-quarters, Nicolas Nadau, was laid off on a conservatory basis by his leaders this Tuesday, before being heard Friday morning.
Grenoble president Patrick Goffi reacted to "Rugbyrama" to the threat of strike by the players, after the layoff of coach of the three-quarters Nicolas Nadau for virulent remarks against the club's doctor during the defeat in Brive last Friday.
On Tuesday, the president of the club Patrick Goffi came to announce to the group in the dressing room before the training that he had just laid off the coach of the three-quarters Nicolas Nadau following what he had said last Friday against the team's medical staff, in front of Canal Plus's microphones, who had captured the statements in question. And the least we can say is that this news did not at all delight the Grenoblois.
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