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31/07/2011 20:04
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Blackwatch Plaid Groupe : Adhérents CulturePSG Messages : 7,141 Inscrit : 09/01/2009 Lieu : qwertyland Membre no 95 Tribune : Non précisée |
The right place to discuss all matters Ligue 1.
Calendar 2011/2012 Clubs: Click on names to access official club websites. AC Ajaccio Athletic Club Ajaccien Founded: 1910 Last season: 2nd Ligue 2 (Promoted) AJ Auxerre Association de la Jeunesse Auxerroise Founded: 1905 Last season: 9th FC Girondins de Bordeaux Football Club des Girondins de Bordeaux Founded: 1881 Last season: 7th Stade Brestois 29 Stade Brestois 29 Founded: 1903 Last season: 16th Stade Malherbe Caen Stade Malherbe Caen Calvados Basse-Normandie Founded: 1913 Last season: 15th Dijon FCO Dijon Football Côte-d'Or Founded: 1998 Last season: 3rd, Ligue 2 (Promoted) Evian Thonon Gaillard F.C. Évian Thonon Gaillard Football Club Founded: 2003 Last season: 1st, Ligue 2 (Promoted) Lille OSC LOSC Lille Métropole Founded: 1944 Last season: 1st Champions FC Lorient Football Club Lorient-Bretagne Sud Founded: 1926 Last season: 11th Olympique Lyonnais Olympique Lyonnais Founded: 1950 Last season: 3rd (Champions League) Olympique de Marseille Olympique de Marseille Founded: 1899 Last season: 2nd (Champions League) Montpellier HSC Montpellier Hérault Sport Club Founded: 1974 Last season: 14th AS Nancy Association Sportive Nancy-Lorraine Founded: 1967 Last season: 13th OGC Nice Olympique Gymnaste Club de Nice-Côte d'Azur Founded: 1904 Last season: 17th Paris Saint-Germain F.C. Paris Saint-Germain Football Club Founded: 1970 Last season: 4th (Europa League) Stade Rennais F.C. Stade Rennais Football Club Founded: 1901 Last season: 6th (Europa League) AS Saint-Étienne Association Sportive Saint-Étienne Loire Founded: 1919 Last season: 10th FC Sochaux-Montbéliard Football Club Sochaux-Montbéliard Founded: 1928 Last season: 5th (Europa League) Toulouse FC Toulouse Football Club Founded: 1970 Last season: 8th Valenciennes FC Valenciennes Football Club Founded: 1913 Last season: 10th Thanks to wikipedia for providing me with all the data. |
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31/07/2011 22:19
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Membre habitué Groupe : Members Messages : 3,229 Inscrit : 18/11/2009 Membre no 1,316 Tribune : Viré du stade |
the 2 firsts are automatically qualified for Champions league
The third must play a prequalification game The fourth is on Europe League with the winners of coupe de france (French cup) and coupe de la ligue (league cup) |
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05/08/2011 10:15
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(ง ͠° ͟ل͜ ͡°)ง Groupe : Adhérents CulturePSG Messages : 9,747 Inscrit : 29/12/2008 Lieu : Paris Membre no 29 Tribune : Non précisée |
Citation Ligue 1 2011-12 season preview Can anyone stop newly rich Paris St Germain from becoming French champions this season? Marcos Ceara, Jean Eudes Maurice and Guillaume Hoarau of PSG. Will the Paris club be celebrating come the end of the Ligue 1 season? Photograph: Richard Heathcote/Getty Images The best stories in France go all the way to the top, and this one is no different. Paris St Germain, newly under the ownership of Qatari Sports Investments, this summer appointed Leonardo as sports director and in one month spent €83m (£72m) on eight players, including €42m on Javier Pastore, the Argentinian playmaker coveted by Chelsea, Real Madrid and Barcelona, in a deal set to be confirmed before the new season kicks off on Saturday. Seeing off the likes of Valencia for the striker Kevin Gameiro (€11m), Liverpool for Blaise Matuidi (€10m) and Marseille for Jérémy Ménez (€8m) is one thing, but the Pastore deal is a marquee signing and shatters the previous French transfer record of €22.5m, spent by Lyon on Yoann Gourcuff. Le Parisien suggests Dimitar Berbatov is open to the idea of joining PSG, while Santos's Ganso is still on the radar, which raises the question of how all three may gel in the same dressing room, let alone the team. France Football called the spending spree the July revolution. Le Parisien claimed "PSG has truly entered a new dimension" while L'Equipe's Tuesday front-page splash asked of Pastore: "Is he worth €42m?" Just as fascinating as the implications on the pitch are the machinations off it, particularly the role of the France president, Nicolas Sarkozy, in helping the QSI deal happen. Libération described Sarkozy, a PSG fan, as "the Qatari team's 12th man" and alleged that he had to be talked out of firing the sports minister, Chantal Jouanno, for saying she wished PSG's new owners had been French. So Foot investigated the increasing business relationships between France and Qatar, and reported that 10 days after Sarkozy hosted a lunch between the QSI head, Sheikh Tamim al-Thani, and Michel Platini last November, the Uefa president – an outspoken critic of billionaire owners – voted for Qatar's bid to host the 2022 World Cup. This is the backdrop to what promises to be the most exciting Ligue 1 season for years, with PSG now credible challengers to the vibrant new champions Lille, a regrouped and hungry Marseille, and a Lyon side coming to terms with a new philosophy. PSG's signings, up to now, have been impressive: Gameiro is a proven scorer in this league (22 goals last season), while Matuidi and Ménez represent quality, if inexperienced, replacements for the departed Claude Makelele and Ludovic Giuly. The other new faces – Milan Bisevac, Momo Sissoko and the goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu (tough on Nicolas Douchez, who drops to the bench within weeks of joining) are all on bigger salaries, worryingly, than the rest of the squad. "We want to do something long term and not buy 10 Messis straight away. That's not how you build a team," Leonardo said. Crucially, PSG have kept the centre-back Mamadou Sakho from the clutches of Arsenal. Sakho, 21, once captained the side at the age of 17 and is club captain this season. QSI has targeted Champions League qualification for next season – as PSG finished fourth last term, that should be doable – the Ligue 1 title in 2013, and a tilt at winning the Champions League by 2015. What's unlikely is that the coach, Antoine Kombouaré, who has steadied a very rocky ship in recent seasons, will be around to see all that. "Why should I worry about my job?" the coach told Thursday's L'Equipe. "If we win, I stay, and if we lose, I don't. I know how these things work." "When the Qataris invest, they want to be obeyed," Alain Perrin, Lyon's former double-winning coach now in charge at the Qatari side Al-Khor, has warned. "But I don't see Kombouaré staying very long." Perrin's predecessor at Al-Khor, Bertrand Marchand, agreed: "It's their trademark to appoint a big name. In Qatar, the coach is the star of the team." Carlo Ancelotti has already been linked to the job and Arsène Wenger remains a long-term target. At least the fixture list has been kind to PSG: only three of their first 12 games are against sides that finished in the top half last season. That's more than can be said for Marseille, last season's runners-up, who play four of the top six in the opening six weeks. No wonder Marseille figures past and present have been queueing up for a pop at PSG. "You can't go out and buy a style of play, a culture and an identity," the former president Bernard Tapie said (and he would know). The Marseille sports director, José Anigo, said: "When you spend almost €100m, you have to win the title." "They should be renamed the Galactiques de Paris," according to the new president, Vincent Labrune. For once, l'OM should be grateful that they have been able to conduct their summer business in relative serenity. Labrune's appointment has helped the coach, Didier Deschamps, win, temporarily at least, his power battle with Anigo and l'OM have bought the France captain, Alou Diarra (for a bargain €5m from Bordeaux), the talented young defender Nicolas Nkoulou and the Lorient pair of Jérémy Morel and Morgan Amalfitano. Mathieu Valbuena is likely to replace Lucho González as the No10, while Diarra playing just in front of Souleymane Diawara and Stéphane Mbia will give the team a formidable physical presence. Marseille's 5-4 Champions Trophy win over Lille last week showed that the Ayew brothers (André hit a hat-trick, Jordan won two stoppage-time penalties) will be tough to handle this season. But will Marseille be able to overhaul Lille? Last season's champions sold their spine this summer, with Adil Rami, Yohan Cabaye and Gervinho all moving on, but were quick to replace them. Marko Basa, Benoît Pedretti and Dimitri Payet have come in – at a net profit of €5.5m – while the squad has been boosted for the Champions League with the arrivals of Laurent Bonnart, Vincent Enyeama, Ronny Rodelin and Nicolas Fauvergue. Lille's recruitment is normally spot on – last season's back five cost them nothing to put together – but they were also lucky to avoid any injuries last year: only 14 players made more than five starts all season. The key to this season rests on the winger and French player of the year Eden Hazard staying fit, and Moussa Sow proving that last season, when he was top scorer with 25 goals, was no one-off – even though it was the first time in seven seasons in France that he hit double figures. "PSG may have the money but as champions we will be the team to beat," the coach, Rudi Garcia, warned. What of the others? It's an age of austerity at Lyon, whose president, Jean-Michel Aulas, promoted Rémi Garde from youth academy director to first-team coach, and promised "to play the youth card"; in other words, spend no money. As yet, the club's failure to sell Michel Bastos to Juventus (€15m asking-price) and Aly Cissokho to Liverpool (€10m) has prevented any funds coming in. Garde needs Gourcuff to rediscover his form if they are to challenge the top three. Hot on their heels are Sochaux, looking to improve on a surprising fifth-place finish last season, and Rennes and Toulouse, who have both spent smartly: Chris Mavinga, Benoît Costil and Jonathan Pitroipa should all do well at the former, while big things are expected of Emmanuel Rivière (€6m) at Toulouse. The new campaign kicks off on Saturday night, when all eyes will be on Parc des Princes to see how PSG get on in their opener against Lorient. A decent home win would be one thing: a glimpse of Sarkozy in the directors' box hugging Sheikh Tamim would be quite another. Citation Team-by-team guide Ajaccio It took Ajaccio five years to get out of Ligue 2. To avoid a speedy return, the club has signed the Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa and the strikers Frédéric Sammaritano and Ilan, briefly of West Ham. Target: Survival Auxerre The club starts a new era without Ireneusz Jelen and Benoît Pedretti, not to mention the coach, Jean Fernandez. With surprise pick Laurent Fournier as the new coach, a season of consolidation is in store. Target: Top half Bordeaux Last season was disastrous under the unpopular Jean Tigana, who has been replaced by Francis Gillot. Bordeaux sold their captain, Alou Diarra, to Marseille, and Gillot's tough task is to lead the 2009 champions back into Europe. Target: Europa League Brest The coach, Alex Dupont, nicknamed Sir Alex after Ferguson, won friends after Brest started last season very well. By the end, they only just stayed up, and pre-season has been disrupted by the striker Nolan Roux's public pleas to leave. Target: Survival Caen The club hit the financial jackpot by selling the highly rated striker Youssef El-Arabi (17 league goals last season) to the Saudi side Al-Hilal for €7.5m and in M'Baye Niang, 16, they have a potential star in the making. He will play up front alongside new signing Pierre-Alain Frau. Target: Survival Dijon Their first time in Ligue 1, Dijon have Florent Malouda as a shareholder, and his younger brother Lesley, as well as Didier Drogba's brother Freddy, in the squad. New signings Cédric Varrault, Daisuke Matsui and Grégory Thil add L1 experience. Target: Survival Evian Another Ligue 1 debutant, the Danone-sponsored club wanted to play home matches in nearby Geneva, but the federation forbade it. Sidney Govou, back from Panathinaikos after 11 years at Lyon, is their big summer signing. Target: Survival Lille Worthy champions last season, Rudi Garcia's attacking side have been overshadowed by Paris St Germain and Marseille's transfer-market moves. Keeping Eden Hazard is a masterstroke, but Lille's final position could depend on their Champions League campaign. Target: Champions Lorient Canny Christian Gourcuff, the longest-serving coach in L1, has replaced the creative pair of Morgan Amalfitano (Marseille) and Kevin Gameiro (PSG) with Mathieu Coutadeur and Jérémie Aliadière, who is already injured. "It's going to be tough," Gourcuff says. Target: Top 10 Lyon A new strategy is in place for the president, Jean-Michel Aulas, which involves spending hardly any money and hoping the new coach, Rémi Garde, can finish in the top three. It could be a tough ask. Target: Champions League Marseille With Didier Deschamps still in charge, Marseille are joint favourites for Ligue 1, and if André-Pierre Gignac repeats his second-season tally for Toulouse (he scored 22 league goals in 2008-09), l'OM could go one better than last season's runners-up spot. Target: Champions Montpellier Already established in L1 despite only arriving two years ago, stability is their great strength. Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa turned down an offer from Lille, while Emir Spahic (now at Sevilla) is the only departure. Target: Europa League Nancy After five years as Auxerre coach, the last season of which was in the Champions League, Jean Fernandez has replaced Pablo Correa on the bench. But after nine years of Correa in charge, it could be a tough adjustment to Fernandez's softer approach. Target: Top half Nice Neighbouring Monaco's relegation could bring more fans to Nice, who finished one point above the drop zone last year. The coach, Eric Roy, an ex-Nice player, has a good relationship with the ambitious new president, Jean-Pierre Rivère, and the club is now looking up. Target: Mid-table PSG The big story of the summer, in Europe as well as France. Eight new players, Leonardo as sports director, and oil-rich owners: what could possibly go wrong? A poor start could spell the end for coach Kombouaré. Target: Champions Rennes Stability is the watchword at Rennes and keeping Yann M'Vila for another season was a coup. Look out for the latest academy talent, Yacine Brahimi, while new signing Jonathan Pitroipa has impressed in pre-season. Target: Top six St Etienne Last season's 10th-place finish was a big improvement on recent relegation battles, but Dimitri Payet and Emmanuel Rivière, responsible for 65% of Etienne's goals last season, have been sold and Steed Malbranque and Florent Sinama-Pongolle have come in. Target: Top 10 Sochaux The new coach, Mecha Bazdarevic, wants to build on last season's surprise fifth-place finish, but their best chance is if they hold on to Marvin Martin, Europe's leading assist-maker last season with 17. He's a wanted man but has yet to commit for this campaign. Target: Top four Toulouse Goals have been a problem since first Johan Elmander and then André-Pierre Gignac were sold, but TFC have tried to address that by spending €10m on Emmanuel Rivière and Umut Bulut. Target: Top six Valenciennes Another coaching change, with Daniel Sanchez replacing the Sociedad-bound Philippe Montanier, but the big boost for VA, who begin life in their new stadium this season, was the top scorer, Grégory Pujol, signing a new deal. They also want Slobodan Rajkovic (Chelsea) and Ryo Miyaichi (Arsenal) on loan. Target: Top 10 -------------------- le niveau de ton humour n'a pas de représentant légal sur terre.... © Yessod
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05/08/2011 14:25
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Membre accro Groupe : Members Messages : 5,057 Inscrit : 20/01/2009 Lieu : Nantes Membre no 642 Tribune : Canapé |
Sochaux's target is top 4 ????
WTF this team can't make this. Real Sochaux's target is top 7, top 10 if Marvin Martin go out. |
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05/08/2011 17:36
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Bend It Like Vairelles Groupe : Rédacteurs Messages : 36,184 Inscrit : 20/12/2008 Lieu : Copenhague, DK Membre no 15 Tribune : Canapé |
Citation "You can't go out and buy a style of play, a culture and an identity," the former president Bernard Tapie said (and he would know) -------------------- Culture Bowl II champion
Monarch Bowl I, II champion |
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07/08/2011 07:57
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Pilier du forum Groupe : Members Messages : 12,406 Inscrit : 12/11/2010 Membre no 2,097 Tribune : Non précisée |
You can not buy a victory also. It's forbidden.
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08/08/2011 18:45
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Membre habitué Groupe : Banned Messages : 4,071 Inscrit : 07/01/2009 Lieu : Pagney-derrière-Barrine Membre no 88 Tribune : Canapé |
By the way, Bernard Tapie is not related to Bernard's Carpets.
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09/08/2011 19:36
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Débutant Groupe : Members Messages : 632 Inscrit : 25/03/2010 Lieu : Paris Membre no 1,601 Tribune : Viré du stade |
Citation This is an amazing logo for Olympique de Marseille ! By the way, this team baseline is "best european team, best fans ever and best robery rates" |
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02/11/2011 01:23
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Dieu tout-puissant Groupe : Members Messages : 56,055 Inscrit : 29/12/2008 Membre no 40 Tribune : Auteuil |
-------------------- "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association"
"les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" |
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02/11/2011 01:49
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#TeamZemmour Groupe : Members Messages : 48,903 Inscrit : 25/02/2009 Lieu : Berlin, Zion Membre no 813 Tribune : Autre club |
Do you speak Wall Street english Baboon1 ?
-------------------- J'en suis au même niveau.
Sauf que moi je peux pas enchaîner 2 jours de suite :ph34r: 1970 - 2010 |
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02/11/2011 01:57
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Dieu tout-puissant Groupe : Members Messages : 56,055 Inscrit : 29/12/2008 Membre no 40 Tribune : Auteuil |
Do you speak Wall Street english Baboon1 ? A LITTLE BIT. THANKS TO MY LOVELY TEACHER MONSIEUR VASSEUR. -------------------- "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association"
"les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" "les dirigeants du club PSG confirment ces faits et demandent qu'il soit mis fin à l'activité de cette association" |
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02/11/2011 02:51
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#TeamZemmour Groupe : Members Messages : 48,903 Inscrit : 25/02/2009 Lieu : Berlin, Zion Membre no 813 Tribune : Autre club |
Mister Vasseur like the one from lebanon ?
I was running with him for a few, "Wide as a field, slow as the tractor" was his motto. -------------------- J'en suis au même niveau.
Sauf que moi je peux pas enchaîner 2 jours de suite :ph34r: 1970 - 2010 |
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02/11/2011 12:02
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Étron addict Groupe : Adhérents CulturePSG Messages : 19,379 Inscrit : 31/12/2008 Membre no 70 Tribune : Viré du stade |
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