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“Marseille always leaked too much” – former President Christophe Bouchet supports Pablo Longoria

The former president of Olympique de Marseille, Christophe Bouchet, came out Pablo Longoria after the stinging criticism of the Spaniard of internal leaks in the club. In an open interview with RMC SportBouchet admitted that Marseille had historically struggled with information control and called the club “A sieve”.

Longoria surprised many during his press conference at the end of the season in which they took part Get French football messagesPresent By openly calling out what he sees as a toxic culture of leaks and inner disorders. While his tone may have shocked some, Bouchet-der Bouchet-der Buchet-der Buchen, as OM President, believed that Longoria's concerns are both valid and for many years.

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“There were already too many leaks when I was responsible.” said Bouchet. “There was always much more information that was brought out of OM than any other club.”

The former President believes that this issue is not only about carelessly whisper, but about structural:
“It is probably the result of one or two people who run out, but the reality is that the club was always a Passoir – too porous,He insisted on it. “It happens much more than in other clubs.”

Bouchet suggests that the size and structure of Marseille itself is a challenge. “People are much more interested in OM than in most other clubs. And in Marseille there are so many layers of people in people involved in participating, old friends, well-connected visitors.

“Every time a new president arrives, they would do good to change the entire executive employee if he wishes for peace.”

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