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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #40 on: Fri 03 Sep 10 23:59 GMT »

REACTION FROM FRANCE PLZ!!
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #41 on: Sat 04 Sep 10 08:28 GMT »

LES MERDE   Surprised
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #42 on: Sat 04 Sep 10 14:07 GMT »

"SHAME!"

"Clumsy & Naiive"

"The more things change, the more they stay the same!"

What you're expect pretty much. They were terrible!
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #43 on: Sat 04 Sep 10 15:52 GMT »

and i really thought lois saha would be the answer to all frances problems

how come gourcuff is suspended?  i thought he was one of the ones who didnt do anything wrong and was a bullying victim of ribery et al
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #44 on: Sat 04 Sep 10 18:13 GMT »

and i really thought lois saha would be the answer to all frances problems

how come gourcuff is suspended?  i thought he was one of the ones who didnt do anything wrong and was a bullying victim of ribery et al
Even the teachers bullied 'that kid' at school tbf
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #45 on: Sat 04 Sep 10 18:42 GMT »

and i really thought lois saha would be the answer to all frances problems

how come gourcuff is suspended?  i thought he was one of the ones who didnt do anything wrong and was a bullying victim of ribery et al
Even the teachers bullied 'that kid' at school tbf

Gourcuff was sent off in the last pool game at the WC. Stright red = automatic 1 game suspension.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #46 on: Sat 04 Sep 10 18:44 GMT »

If they suspended everyone bar Gourcuff then it'd only get worse for him.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #47 on: Sat 11 Sep 10 18:24 GMT »

Barca 0-2 Hercules lol

26 mins to go though. Probably finish 8-2.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #48 on: Sat 11 Sep 10 18:49 GMT »

Is masch playing?
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #49 on: Sat 11 Sep 10 18:59 GMT »

He was for the first half at least lol Gave away a daft freekick which Hercules scored their first from, lucky not to be sent off, got subbed off for Xavi at half time.

Final score was 2-0 lol
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #50 on: Sat 11 Sep 10 19:04 GMT »

Unbelievable Jeff. Barca just didn't really seem too arsed about scoring. uhoh
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #51 on: Sat 11 Sep 10 19:09 GMT »

Unbelievable Jeff. Barca just didn't really seem too arsed about scoring. uhoh

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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #52 on: Sat 11 Sep 10 19:33 GMT »

Real Madrid play some dire fucking football :yawn:
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« Reply #53 on: Sat 11 Sep 10 20:02 GMT »

Real Madrid play some dire fucking football :yawn:

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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #54 on: Mon 13 Sep 10 11:08 GMT »

I dont care if it makes me bitter or whatever, I am desperate for Mourinho to fail hard.

Dissapointed with Barca there, worried that theyve dissapeared up their own arses in the style of Arsenal tbh.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #55 on: Mon 13 Sep 10 11:09 GMT »

Valencia  adore

Sell their best players and have a flying start to the season.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #56 on: Mon 13 Sep 10 11:45 GMT »

I dont care if it makes me bitter or whatever, I am desperate for Mourinho to fail hard.

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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #57 on: Mon 13 Sep 10 11:51 GMT »

Opening day they were pitiful. Gameweek 5 St. Etienne go to Toulouse and win 0-1. They are now unbeaten in 4 and up to 3rd. Saint Etienne we salute you!

Lens, down at the foot of the table, welcomed a Lille team who have generally played well but were stuck on 4 draws. Lille scored first on 23, Gervinhio netting before the match started heating up. Some very patchy refereeing saw a blatent handball by a Lille player go unpunished only for Len's Roudet to get red carded for ironically applauding the ref for giving one against them. In the ensuing handbags at 10 paces Bedimo appears to attack Cabaye but none of the officials see it and the ref does his best to ignore everyone and allow them to calm down without any intervention. It's quite bizarre.

When it all finally blows over he brandishes yellows to Debuchy & Jemaa, one from each team and blithely waves play on. Half time is blown up 3 minutes later and off they go. No sooner are they back on the pitch for the 2nd hamf but Lille's Debuchy scythes through Jemaa and the striken Lens player appeals for a yellow. Our trusty ref does indeed take out the yellow but it's for the Lens player's appeals for an opponent to be booked rather than for the rash challenge. Trailing 0-1 and down to 9 in the first minute of the second half, you'd understand if Lens gave up but, to their credit they battled back and even equalised on 61'. Unfortunatly, Lille took advantage of the 2-man difference and knocked in 3 in the last 10 minutes to take the points.

Auxerre drew 1-1 at home to Caen, El-Arabi scoring the equaliser for the promoted team in the 90' minute.

Rennes beat Sochaux 2-1 at home to move into second.

Poor Arles-Avignon visited the capital and got stonked 4-0 by PSG.

Lyon Drew at home 1-1 to Valenciennes while Montpellier lost 1-2 at home to 10-man Nancy. Brest and Lorient drew 0-0.

Marseilles looked to get things going for their season but came up against a solid Monaco side (will the real Monaco please stand up?) Valbuena, fresh off his starring role against Bosnia last Tuesday, scored the first equaliser after Niculae put the principality in front on 15’.  Park Chu Young put the Prince’s men back in front only for Adriano to score an own goal and leave things all square in the Velodrome.

The final game pitted Nice against Bordeaux as the Girodins desperately struggle to get some sort of semblance of organisation going. Unfortunatly they lost 2-1 with Nice’s second and Bordeaux’s consolation both scored in the 94’. They are still 3rd last and just behind fellow CL team Auxerre in 4th last. Marsailles are only a point ahead up in 13th and Lyon is just ahead of Auxerre on Goal difference. Only Montpellier (5th) and Rennes (2nd) from last year’s top 5 are currently in the top half of the table.


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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #58 on: Fri 17 Sep 10 19:54 GMT »

Doncaster vs Leeds on Sky Sports 3 right now poundit
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #59 on: Sat 25 Sep 10 21:57 GMT »

upsets all round this weekend

madrid drew and ronaldo was shocking again which is always nice to see

inter lost 1-0 in the last minute to roma, they were the better team though

watching barca now, theyre drawing at half time
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #60 on: Sat 25 Sep 10 22:00 GMT »

M'con Barca!

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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #61 on: Sun 26 Sep 10 19:43 GMT »

Missed last week and don't have a huge amount of time to write up this week but St. Etienne took the lead of Ligue 1 for the first time in 28 years last week with some stylish goals before defending that lead away to hated rivals Lyon last night. A very soft free kick just outside the Lyon box gave Payet his chance to score his 7th in 11 shots on goal so far this season and he duly provided the only goal of the game.

Lyon still in the dumps; Saint Etienne haven't been so high since Platini still played for them.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #62 on: Sun 03 Oct 10 20:32 GMT »

just watching inter

eto'o is such a ridiculously good player 

aquilanis a bit peripheral but is looking ok
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #63 on: Sun 03 Oct 10 22:32 GMT »

just watching inter

eto'o is such a ridiculously good player 

aquilanis a bit peripheral but is looking ok

Forgot about that match  sulk

I see that it finished 0-0 though, not too gutted.
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« Reply #64 on: Mon 04 Oct 10 12:17 GMT »

it was alright tbf, both sides had a go, that krasic of juve looks like a really useful player

bit galling seeing aquilani even though he wasnt particularly good and i totally understood letting him go at the time just seems annoying now  sulk



didnt barca draw again?  confused come on ffs.  should have never sold eto'o
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #65 on: Mon 04 Oct 10 13:50 GMT »

Aye, 1-1 t'was. They were xavi and villa-less tbf, still, bad result.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #66 on: Fri 08 Oct 10 22:13 GMT »

Anyone watching Spain vs Lithuania?

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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #67 on: Fri 08 Oct 10 23:06 GMT »

i'd have been ridiculously erect if we had signed him like the rumours were saving.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #68 on: Fri 10 Dec 10 17:10 GMT »

Ok, ok! THE GREAT FRENCH LIGUE 1 UPDATE !!!

Breakdown team by team as the stand from game day 7 going forward:

St. Etienne (1)
Ah, not since Platini wore the green has St. Etienne been top of League 1. That’s about 30 years (28 to be precise). They capped it with an away win to hated rivals Lyon. Life was good and everything was set for a bright future.

What they got though was 2 draws and a loss before they won again thought that was in the Cup. Not enough that they were off their perch they had to compound it with 3 successive defeats (1 in the cup) and 4 consecutive draws to leave them right down in 11th.

If this is what finally beating Lyon does to a team, maybe they should have thrown that game and kept winning. Goal-machine Payet hasn’t scored in 8 games and his form is a mirror of the entire team who look more and more like the lost, disjointed mess that was served up to PSG on the opening day than the team that reached the top by outplaying CL perennials Lyon.

Toulouse (2)
Early leaders, Toulouse were just getting into their bad streak when we left them on gameweek 7. Between Gameweek 5 and 16 (last weekend), they have played 13 games, won 3, drawn 3 and lost the remaining 7 (incl. the cup). Luckily for them two of their 3 wins have been in the last 2 games which suggests that they can climb back up out of 9th.

Rennes (3)
Not everyone can be freefalling and Rennes have managed to remain in third despite posting a less than stellar record. 10 games, 4 wins, 3 draws and 3 defeats have been enough to keep them in the top 3. They need to avoid slipping up to (currently) mediocre teams like Auxerre and Lorient if they harbour serious intentions of staying where they are.

Caen (4)
Imagine if you were just re-promoted and you were up into 4th by the 7th game-day. You beat Marsailles away, Lyon at home and had a couple of decent draws to Auxerre, Bordeaux and Montpellier. You’d be happy enough, right?

Unfortunatly for Caen, their 1-0 gameweek 6 win away to Lorient was their last and they lost 7 out of the next 9 games. 2 points from 27 isn’t really enough to keep them in 4th and they have dropped like a stone to 19th losing even to Arles-Avignon. Their 1 non league win in the league cup only got them as far as Lilles where they were thrashed in the next round.

Manager Dumas is scrabbling through the rent-a-quote book to justify each successive catastrophe and you have to wonder which will run out first, the sound bites or the board’s patience.

Sochaux (5)
Sochaux are not a great team, they won’t finish in the european slots but they managed to drop to 16th before climbing to 7th in recent weeks. As impressive as their latest 5 results of DDWWW against modest opposition have been, they preceded that run with LWLLL against more organised squads. They are a mid-table team and will consolidate that in the weeks to come.

Lille (6)
Lille started off the season with 4 mostly unlucky draws before putting that streak to bed with back to back wins, a draw and another win. They are playing EL football too so they need to manage their squad correctly.

This the have done pretty well since then as they have lost only 4 games (one in the Cup) to bring the team to first, taking the top spot last weekend with a rip-roaring 6-3 win against Lorient.

About the only worrying thing in that entire stretch was their inability to beat the top teams, drawing to Montpellier and losing to Marseilles and Lyon. For the most part they have been positive and attacking, deserve their top spot and should keep it over the winter break.

Nice (7)
Well, you can’t argue with their consistency. Win – Loss – Loss - Win – Loss - Loss - Win – Loss – Loss. Unfortunately this means they drop from 7th to 14th. Nice (heh!) that their latest win came against Marseilles, but that’s about it.

Marsailles (8)
8th when we left them and that was their highest placing up to that point. Then they went on a tear: WDWWWLWDWWDL. That’s 24 out of 36 if you’re counting. They are up in 4th but through to the CL knockout rounds and have shown themselves more than capable of winning most of their remaining games as they did last season. How much of a distraction will the knock-out rounds be? The draw will tell us a lot as they are in the lower group seeds.

They also have a Lyon game to deal with before they stop for some turkey & Christmas crackers but 4th and winning is a decent place to be in this league.

PSG (9)
Ah! PSG. What a joke you are! What’s that, you’re not a joke this season? Apparently not as they have only lost 3 league games this season and they are going to top their EL group. If it hadn’t been for the 6 draws they racked up so far you’d see them as decent tips for the title. Wins at Lyon and against Marseilles were impressive and 3 very winnable games before the winter break will have then top or almost depending on slip-ups elsewhere.

Dammit PSG, you’d better start losing!

Monaco (10)
PSG are going up but Monaco is sliding down. The “Draw Kings” of League 1 have racked up 9 so far but only 3 wins to go with their 6 losses means that they have never really left the bottom half of the table and find themselves in and around the relegation zone. The worrying thing is that there’s already a gap larger than a game win above them.

I wonder if the Prince will go to all the games when they are in L2…..

Brest (11)


Despite a rocky start, Brest got to grips with the league and posted only wins and draws from week 4 right up to week 11 (incl.) That was enough to put them first. It’s the second year in a row that a promoted team shot to the top spot after Montpellier’s success least season. Despite losing the next game and dropping to 2nd, a subsequent draw was enough to put them back top for another week. This is the first time in the club’s history that they have been top of the league and we can only hope that their recent losses to Rennes and PSG haven’t signalled a down-turn. They are in 6th, just 3 points off the top.

Montpellier (12)
Last years promoted stars are finding it a little tougher this year. They are an upper-mid-table team and are dropping just enough to prove it so far this term. I’d love to see them back in the mix and even down in 10th, with just 4 points separating them from the leaders, they are well in it.

Bordeaux (13)
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Well, Tigana has been better in his first half-season than Blanc was in his last. They have to do better than 8th but draws have been holding them back. They have only lost once since gameweek 5 which is really excellent and they are only 4pts behind the leaders so there is something there. I hope Tigana can bring it out but he’s battling against losing Blanc, Chamakh and trying to get everyone over the train-wreck that was the end of last season. I’d love to say they will do it but until they do, they will remain the team that threw away a title that they were strolling and played their way out of Europe to boot.

Valenciennes (14)
Just good enough to stay up and there’s really nothing more to say. 14th in week 6 and 15th in week 16.

Nancy (15)
Opening day win aside, they haven’t been out of the bottom half since week 2. Nancy has dropped a place to 16th since gameweek 6. They are currently on 19 points.

Here’s where I point out again about how the French Ligue 1 is there for the taking for a team with the will to do it. Take 8 points off Arsenal and you land on Spurs in 5th. Take 8 points off Barça and you land on Villareal in 3rd. Take 8 points of Dortmund and you fall on, well Dortmund. Take 8 points of Milan and you fall on Napoli in 4th.

Take 8 points off the leaders of Ligue 1 and you are down to Nancy in 16th. This may seem to invalidate a couple predictions so far but when certain “top” teams are only losing to other “top” teams you know that they will be in the mix at the end of the year. I calculated once that you could lose both home and away games against the rest of the top 5 and still comfortably win a league by winning the rest. I’m not saying that this will happen here but you could pick 3-4 teams who will slowly stop losing to everyone below them and start trading results to break off from the pack.

Needless to say, Nancy won’t be one of those teams.

Lorient (16)
Up to 12th. I’m going to harp back to the “tight league” thing again. If there’s one team that stays at the bottom of a very tight pack for a period where a couple of well placed wins would have put them into the top 3 or 4, they are unlikely to suddenly start winning the games the need to achieve that. We’re looking at the group who will form the lower-mid-table and are unlikely to change their placement.

Lyon (17)
Yeah, you remember the way they were languishing in 17th when we left them? Yeah, well form and class and all that (relatively speaking of course.) When we left them they had just been humbled at home by the dreaded St. Etienne. I can imagine that the atmosphere was a little….strained after that game. Since then they have lost 3 times: once in the cup and twice in the CL (which didn’t stop them from qualifying).

The league has once again become their personal playground: WWDWDWWDW. This streak has them up to 2nd and they have 2 very winnable games before the break. Unfortunately for Lyon, Marseilles away also happens before Christmas and it’s a match that will either confirm Lyon as the top threat or squeeze everyone in close together at the top.

Lens (18)
Lens haven’t left the relegation zone since gameweek 5. ‘nuff said.

Auxerre (19)
A catastrophic start to the season for the team that finished so strongly to slide into the CL slots last year. 5 league draws and 2 defeats interspersed with defeats in the champions’ league, you had to wonder what was going to give. Well since week 7, they stumbled on to two more CL defeats, thrashed Arle, lost to bordeau and then decided to get serious. Wins against PSG (lg), Bastia (Cup), Nice (lg), Ajax (CL), St. Etienne (Cup) and Rennes (lg) and a couple of draws followed to revive their hope of silverware (now in the semis of the league cup against Marseilles). Since then they have lost two in the CL, and drawn and lost one in the league.

Saturday is Marseilles at home in the league and a real need to put their early form behind them and break this new slump before they slip further off the pace than 13th.

Arles-Avignon (20)
And finally: Arles-Avignon. Poor AA, 1 win and 4 draws is a pretty poor showing for their fans. They are by far the whipping boys of the league and it takes a good day for them and a horrific day for their opponents for any result other than a loss.

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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #69 on: Fri 10 Dec 10 17:11 GMT »

New League Table
Rang   Equipe   Pts
1    Lille 28
2    Paris-SG 27
3    Rennes 27
4    Marseille 26
5    Lyon 26
6    Brest 25
7    Sochaux 24
8    Bordeaux 24
9    Toulouse 24
10    Montpellier 24
11    Saint-Etienne 22
12    Lorient 21
13    Auxerre 20
14    Nice 20
15    Valenciennes 19
16    Nancy 19
17    Monaco 15
18    Lens 15
19    Caen 14
20    Arles-Avignon 7
 
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #70 on: Fri 10 Dec 10 17:20 GMT »

Brest  eeek

I'm going to get sacked now  sulk
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #71 on: Fri 10 Dec 10 17:21 GMT »

Thanks Zi, that was an excellent and interesting read.  toppa
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #72 on: Fri 07 Jan 11 23:57 GMT »

i seem to remember somebody promising a french league update, naming no names.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #73 on: Sat 08 Jan 11 12:32 GMT »

i seem to remember somebody promising a french league update, naming no names.

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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #74 on: Tue 11 Jan 11 11:10 GMT »

i seem to remember somebody promising a french league update, naming no names.

Sorry DDA, I came back to do the Cup weekend and discovered that I'd missed out 3 games from the end of the Autumn session. Here we go:
 
League table when we left it after gameweek 16:
Rang   Equipe   Pts
1    Lille 28
2    Paris-SG 27
3    Rennes 27
4    Marseille 26
5    Lyon 26
6    Brest 25
7    Sochaux 24
8    Bordeaux 24
9    Toulouse 24
10    Montpellier 24
11    Saint-Etienne 22
12    Lorient 21
13    Auxerre 20
14    Nice 20
15    Valenciennes 19
16    Nancy 19
17    Monaco 15
18    Lens 15
19    Caen 14
20    Arles-Avignon 7

Gameweek 17:
Lille in 1st beat off poor Arles Avignon away but for a while it didn’t look like it was going to happen. Down to 10 men after  J.Aït Ben Idir  got his marching orders for a second yellow on 53’, AA fought bravely and were only beaten by a De Melo goal in the 93rd minute. Holding the current leaders would have been a huge feat. You can’t argue with the result as Lille held the upper hand for must of the game dominating possession and real chances.

PSG continued their impressive run beating Valenciennes away 1-2, Nene getting both goals either side of an Aboubakar equaliser. Brest and Montpellier played out a drab 0-0 while Nancy and Lorient both won at home to Sochaux and Lens. Lens, already in 18th, start to lose patience with their coach, Wallemme.

Another club with a lot of problems is Caen, only 2 from the previous 27 available points and another home draw here to Nice made it just 3 from 30. Auxerre hold Marsailles at home, helped by Mbia’s straight red on 40 for taking out an attacker when he was the last man. This took a little time to sort out because the Ref initially sent off Heinze, rescinded it and sent off Mbia. Then the argument started about whether it was inside or outside the box with Mbia still on the pitch. When order was restored and Mbia had walked, Birsa scored the penalty to cancel out Loïc Remy’s 8’ opener.

Lyon Beat Toulouse 2-0 at home and Monaco lost at home to St. Etienne by the same margin. Alarm bells sounding in the principality as they settle further into their 17th place. Bordeaux and Rennes rounded out the weekend with a 0-0 draw. Overall no real surprises and no changes where it mattered in the league table.


Gameweek 18:
The weather disrupted gameweek 18 with kickoffs delayed and 2 matches called off. Luckily for Caen & Lens, neither would be making their league position any worse that weekend while Lille & Nancy also sat out the snow.

For those that did play, there were 5 draws and 3 home wins. Rennes, St. Etienne and Toulouse all winning with Valenciennes, Arles (with Capt. Piocelle sent off for a rash challenge during a disastrous 7 minute spell where they also conceded 2) and Lorient on the receiving end. PSG couldn’t overcome Monaco at home to take advantage of Lille’s day off and the French “Classico” between Marseilles and Lyon ended 1 apiece.

Gameweek 19:
Despite ongoing weather disruption, the clubs managed to run their midweek fixtures though there was little in the way of excitement at the top. Another 6 draws left everything balanced for an interesting start to the New Year.

Lille drew 1-1 at home to St. Etienne ensuring that, with PSG losing 2-0 away to Nancy, they would be winter champions despite having played a game less. The PSG result was one of the surprises given that 15th placed Nancy has’t been that good. Doubtless Sakho’s red for slicing down Hadji when he was clean through after only 16 minutes didn’t help. Hadji’s 2nd half brace secured the result.

The other huge surprise was 3rd place Rennes visiting Caen and falling to a 9’ goal. It was a huge result for the Normands who put themselves within a win of exiting the relegation zone. If they can win their game in hand against fellow bottom feeders Lens, they would be only a point off 16th and a win off 14th. While it’s not roses yet, there is the possibility that the team that started the season by beating Marseilles and Lyon back to back could fight their way out of trouble. For the moment there’s no coaching changes planned here.

The two remaining results saw Monaco beat Sochaux and Valenciennes beat Toulouse, both by 2-1 margins.

This leaves the table after 19 games as follows:
1   Lille    32   
2   Paris-SG    31   

3   Rennes    31   

4   Lyon    31   

5   Marseille    29   
6   Saint-Etienne    29   
7   Brest    28   
8   Bordeaux    27   
9   Toulouse    27   
10   Montpellier    27   
11   Sochaux    25   
12   Lorient    25   
13   Nancy    25   
14   Auxerre    23   
15   Nice    23   
16   Valenciennes    22   
17   Monaco    19   

18   Caen    18   
19   Lens    16   
20   Arles-Avignon    8                     
 

League summary:
So, very tight at the top, only 1 win separating 1st and 6th with another 4 teams only 2 points back. Lille has a game in hand though so a win there would go a long way to cementing their position at the top of the pile.

Moving downwards from there are 6 teams within 3 points of each other and the relegation zone just a win behind that again. While Caen could climb out of their pickle, Lens and AA look to be really struggling. A win either way in the postponed Lens – Caen game would likely either condemn Lens or put Caen back into as much trouble as Lens are in now.

Speaking of Lens, the board finally lost patience with coach Wallemme and fired him for Laszlo Bölöni. After Arles fired Michel Estevan  for Haruk Hadzibic earlier in the season, some were wondering who would be next to go. They didn’t have long to wait to find out.

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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #75 on: Tue 11 Jan 11 11:55 GMT »



Ah, the Cup !

You expect some upsets in the cup, or rather, you hope to see them but don’t really expect it, especially not for your team. France may not have a Howard Webb at OT equivalent but it did have a seismic cup weekend. Gentlemen, I give you:

THE HALL OF SHAME:
Toulouse  (L1)   1-2  Paris FC  (L3) (I’ve changed the names of the divisions so you can get a better idea of what level they are playing against. L3 is Semi-pro, below that is amateur)
Evian TG  (L2)   3-1 Marseille  (L1)
Saint-Etienne  (L1)   0-2  Clermont Foot  (L2)
Chambéry  (L5)   1-1 Monaco  (L1)  (3-2 AP)
Wasquehal  (L5)   2-1 Auxerre  (L1)
Arles-Avignon  (L1)   1-1  Sedan  (L2)  (2-4 AP)
Angers  (L2)   2-1  Valenciennes  (L1)  (AET)
Paris-SG  (L1)   5-1 Lens  (L1)
Caen  (L1)   0-1  Lyon  (L1)
Reims  (L2)   1-0 Montpellier  (L1)

That’s half the Ligue 1 teams eliminated in the 3rd round. While we can forgive Caen losing 0-1 at home to Lyon, Monaco & Auxerre losing to what are essentially conference teams was a huge shock. The board of Monaco obviously thought so too and moved immediately to fire coach Guy Lacombe and replaced him with a boot room boy, Laurent Banide.

More shocks in the Evian v Marseilles game as the team better known for their Spa than their flowing football washed over the current Ligue 1 champions and sunk them in style. (You see what I did there? ;)) Toulouse lost at home to a side sitting 2 divisions lower down (which in France is semi-pro) while St. Etienne stank up the place with a slapstick loss to Clermont, better known for Rugby and Michelin tyres.

Arles was beaten on penalties by Sedan at home while Valenciennes lost out in extra time to Angers. Lens was thoroughly outclassed by PSG in a 5-1 score line that, honestly, didn’t flatter the hosts: It should have been more. Finally, Montpellier lost to L2 side Reims.

And the rest:
Forbach  (L5)   1-3 Lille  (L1)
Bordeaux  (L1)   3-1 Rouen  (L3)
Lorient  (L1)   4-1 Vannes OC  (L2)
Jarville  (L5)   0-1 Sochaux  (L1)
Aurillac  (L4)   2-2 Nancy  (L1) (3-4 AP)
Issy-les-Moulineaux  (L6)   0-1  Brest  (L1) (AET)
Rennes  (L1)   7-0 Cannes  (L3)
Créteil-Lusitanos  (L3)   1-1  Nice  (L1) (5-6 AP)

While there were some spankings here (Rennes and Lorient stick out), Nancy needed penalties to beat Aurillac from 3 divisions lower down, as did Nice against Creteil and Brest saved their blushes against lowly amateurs (pub team) Issy with a goal in extra time. Sochaux didn’t cover themselves in glory with a 0-1 win over amateur L5 opposition either and commentators were both delighted in the upsets and shocked at the real possibility that 10 L1 teams eliminated could very easily have been 13 or 14.

In the next round:
What’s sure is that there will be at least 1 less after the next round with Lyon due to visit Nice in what is a particularly easy draw for the remaining L1 teams. On paper anyway…….

Nice  (L1)  - Lyon  (L1)
Nîmes  (L2)  - Nancy  (L1)
Angers  (L2)   - Bordeaux  (L1)
Sochaux  (L1)   - Paris FC  (L3)
Fontenay-le-Comte  (L4)   - Lorient  (L1)
Agen  (L5)   - Paris-SG  (L1)
Wasquehal  (L5)   - Lille  (L1)
Chambéry  (L5)   - Brest  (L1)
Vaulx (L6)/Jura Sud (L4) - Rennes  (L1)
Sedan  (L2)   - Metz  (L2)
Clermont Foot  (L2)   - Reims  (L2)
Strasbourg  (L3)   - Evian TG  (L2)
Cherbourg  (L4)   - Le Mans  (L2)
Nantes  (L2)      - Raon-l'Étape  (L4)
Boulogne  (L2)   - Drancy  (L4)
Quevilly  (L4)   - Martigues  (L4)


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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #76 on: Tue 11 Jan 11 11:59 GMT »

Thanks Zi, interesting as always  toppa
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #77 on: Tue 11 Jan 11 14:40 GMT »

auxerre and monaco  lol

makes our northampton result look ok.

isnt lower league teams doing well in cups a bit more common in france?





in other world footie news : messi winning the player of the year.  Whilst he possibly was the best player, surely it should have gone to Xavi ( Dont really see the argument for iniesta other than scoring the final goal, no way has he been as good as xavi or messi this year overall)   winning the world cup and being basically as good as messi for barca, makes you wonder if messis going to win like 8 of the next 10 or something.

also didnt rilly see the argument for sneijder, its player of the year not player of january to july.
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #78 on: Tue 11 Jan 11 14:43 GMT »

Anyone see the voting list? Sort of interesting...kind of.

Well the Dominica captain whose third choice vote was invalid is anyway  lol
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Re: Other Leagues Season 2010/2011
« Reply #79 on: Tue 11 Jan 11 14:47 GMT »

the system can lead to weirdness with some coaches from PROPER shit countries not really knowing anything about world footie, i remember one year michael owen got loads of votes even though he'd been injured most of the year and had scored about 7 goals
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