Lyon appear to be a classic case of off-field uncertainty affecting performances on the pitch. Under long-serving president Jean-Michel Aulas, the club dominated the men's game in France before the arrival of Paris Saint-Germain, and also became the preeminent power in European women's football.
Aulas sold up to John Textor’s Eagle Football Holdings last December, and the American has been restructuring the club's finances ever since, foregoing a stake in the women's side to OL Reign owner Michele Kang while attempting to decrease Lyon's focus on "physical assets".
It's all very complicated, and it appears to have come at the cost of on-pitch success - at least for the men's team. After selling a string of important players in the transfer window, manager Laurent Blanc made a horrendous start and was sacked in September - with the club's ultras slamming the team from the stands following a 4-1 defeat to PSG in his penultimate game.
Things have not got any better under his replacement, Fabio Grosso, with Les Gones still without a win and bottom of Ligue 1 - sitting a full six points from safety already - despite boasting the likes of Corentin Tolisso, Dejan Lovren, Alexandre Lacazette and top French talent Rayan Cherki in their ranks.
Supporters are continuing to vent their frustrations, recently unveiling banners which urged Textor to "focus on football". They've got a point, too. Lyon won't be any use commercially if they drop down into Ligue 2.