ASSE. The Owner Communicates and Asks for Patience.
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After Saint-Étienne's failure to return to Ligue 1, Larry Tanenbaum speaks out. Following Saint-Étienne's failure to return to Ligue 1—finishing third in Ligue 2 and losing in the playoffs to OGC Nice—AS Saint-Étienne owner Larry Tanenbaum broke his silence with a statement addressed to supporters, partners, and the entire Saint-Étienne community. The Kilmer Sports Ventures executive recounts his experience in North American professional sports,…
While Saint-Étienne did not manage to climb to Ligue 1 for the next season, the owner, Larry Tanenbaum, expressed his wish to see continuity in the policy led by his club.
Larry Tanenbaum reaffirms his confidence in the Kilmer Sports Ventures project. The owner advocates a slow structural transformation despite sports failures. The lack of self-criticism about recruitment weakens the link with supporters. The Canadian boss has chosen the path of the open letter to try to calm the game while the patience of the fans ...
Larry Tanenbaum, the Canadian owner of Saint-Étienne, who missed L1's accession to the club, eases the frustrations and recalls that his project remains a long-term ambition in a forum published on the club's website and addressed to the entire Stéphanois community.
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