From winning the League to being accused of not paying his players

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He Typical Liège, one of the greats of Belgian football, is not having a good time either sportingly or economically. What is particularly worrying is what relates to the financial situation in light of the latest accusations received from a footballer who, until recently, wore his shirt.

Isaac HaydenEnglish midfielder who belongs to Newcastle who played on Typical Liège on loan for the first half of the course, he recently revealed that the reason for his return to the ‘magpies’ was none other than problems receiving his salary. “The main reason I left Typical Liège This is because the club does not pay salaries on time. I will start a legal process to collect what they owe me,” Hayden said recently in an interview with journalist Sacha Tavolieri.


It should be noted that the Typical Liège This is not just another team as far as Belgian football is concerned. Typical of European competitions, you only have to go back to 2009 to find this team conquering the Belgian League. In addition, it has a total of 10 scepters, surpassed only by Anderlecht (34), the witches (18) and a Union Saint-Gilloise with 11 but hasn’t won one since 1935.

As far as the current season is concerned, he is wandering in the middle of the table, without enough cushion to forget the lower zone and too far from the upper zone to dream of a result that will propel him to the European competitions. The Croatian is on his bench Ivan Lekoformer Málaga soccer player.

Source: La Verdad

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