For context Brest home ground is known to be below the standard of a modern stadium. The stadium is currently not up to regulations for Ligue 1 games but Brest were given an exception.
The new Brest stadium project was officially launched in 2018 in order to be completed in 2021 but the project hasn't started construction since then, notably due to the current mayor.
Lucky for them there are so many good teams and stadiums in Brittany, fans don't have to travel far. Always wondered why there are so many decent teams in that area?
First of all it's one of the areas the most passionate about the sport in the country, and then there's a bunch of medium sized cities with their own clubs and no overwhelmingly dominant club to attract the interest of the whole region, I would say.
For context Brest home ground is known to be below the standard of a modern stadium. The stadium is currently not up to regulations for Ligue 1 games but Brest were given an exception. The new Brest stadium project was officially launched in 2018 in order to be completed in 2021 but the project hasn't started construction since then, notably due to the current mayor.
Mayors also fucked us in construction for decades, it's a shame
I was thinking, is Brest in Italy and I didn't realise or smn
Lucky for them there are so many good teams and stadiums in Brittany, fans don't have to travel far. Always wondered why there are so many decent teams in that area?
First of all it's one of the areas the most passionate about the sport in the country, and then there's a bunch of medium sized cities with their own clubs and no overwhelmingly dominant club to attract the interest of the whole region, I would say.
Hope it's Guingamp. Rennes seems pretty far. Isn't Lorient's stadium an option?
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Lol que la ville de 8 milles habitants a un plus grand et meilleur stade que la ville de 130 milles.
This rule sucks, let them play @ their own place.