View Full Version : Café de Saint-Germain (Vol. III)
cass75
07 Mar 2005, 07:49 AM
3 wins in a row?That would be great in those times...
gaijin
07 Mar 2005, 03:27 PM
Should be mopping the floor with a team like Ajaccio.
Allez Paris! :)
Marsiglia29
08 Mar 2005, 08:18 PM
http://www.supras91.net/img_photo/Nantes_14_1_1_1066.jpg
Legion04
08 Mar 2005, 08:28 PM
Is there a move to ban all ultras in France? If there is, does anyone have information on it? Thanks!
PARIS IS MAGIC!!!
SportBoy333
09 Mar 2005, 01:54 AM
Should be mopping the floor with a team like Ajaccio.
Allez Paris! :)
Yeah but in France even the low budget teams like Ajaccio are competitive.
gaijin
09 Mar 2005, 06:41 AM
well now that we have our individual forums, you can create seperate match threads if you want.
You can vent your spleen or chat about whatever you like in here.
:)
gaijin
13 Mar 2005, 06:48 AM
Been a while since I posted in here.
PSG hit a new all-time low by losing away to the crappiest team in Ligue 1. Well done lads, you never fail to dissappoint me.
If we had won, then we could have gone ino the match with Auxerre with 3 wins ion the bounce - for God knows how long.
Playing in a crumbling wreck of a ground in front of 4000 fans probably would have suited the climbs of National or the CFA. And the quicker they fly out of Ligue 1 the better. Still Corsica is still a lovely place to visit, unless you stay clear of all that nasty mafia stuff though.
Lorik Cana came back and was undoubtly pretty solid in the centre of the Paris midfield - he was exactly the key we needed in recent games, when we were conceding left, right and centre. But the failure by Fournier and the staff to play our best XI is somewhat startling.
Pancrate and Rothen on the wings, Yepes and PFF at theback (even though he is s***t) Ljubo and Pauleta up front.
When we play this, mainly at home to Nantes the week before, we dominated and were unlucky not to win by 3 or 4 goals.
But that said this cavalde of fun that is the Parisian circus is till in town - I just hope to God that it moves on when the summer arrives.
cass75
13 Mar 2005, 12:56 PM
I hated to see them on tv with their mobiles,smilling and joking after the game :mad: They don't respect our colors.
I foresee a visit of hardcore fans to the Camp des loges to wake them up...
gaijin
13 Mar 2005, 12:58 PM
I hated to see them on tv with their mobiles,smilling and joking after the game :mad: They don't respect our colors.
I foresee a visit of hardcore fans to the Camp des loges to wake them up...
I'll bring my sledgehammer. :D
cass75
13 Mar 2005, 01:14 PM
Well but you can't do nothing to Coridon because of his natural hard hat!
gaijin
13 Mar 2005, 03:29 PM
Well but you can't do nothing to Coridon because of his natural hard hat!
I think he was housing a small Kurdish family in that afro. :D
cass75
13 Mar 2005, 03:38 PM
http://www.planete-lens.com/1h30/coridon.jpg
I think he was housing a small Kurdish family in that afro. :D :confused: :eek:
gaijin
13 Mar 2005, 03:56 PM
http://www.planete-lens.com/1h30/coridon.jpg
:confused: :eek:
'scuse me, while I kiss the sky........
gaijin
16 Mar 2005, 01:58 PM
Well I'm off for two weeks and a bit. Lisbon et Miami.....:)
I'll be back on the 1st.
I may or may not post if I can - I'll try if I get time off.
So hopefully PSG can win........*optimism rising*
meh,
*optimism hits rock bottom*
At least I'll be back for our visit to Olymprick Marseille.
Lets hit that 9th one bitches.
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Mel Brennan
17 Mar 2005, 04:48 PM
PSG eye Sochaux tactician Lacombe (http://www.soccerway.com/news/full/?page=details&area=1110958690)
PARIS, Mar 16 (SW) – According to French newspaper ‘Le Parisien’, French outfit Paris Saint-Germain would have set the appointment of Sochaux coach Guy Lacombe as their priority for the upcoming season.
The French newspaper reports an alleged meeting between Lacombe and PSG president Francis Graille and confirms the Sochaux manager would have set his sight on a ‘big’ club for next season.
PSG are encountering a dreadful campaign this season. Their European hopes have been quickly put to an end by CSKA Moscow during the group stage of the Champions League, and the Parisian outfit is still languishing in the second half of the French Ligue 1 table, still recovering from the dismissal of former coach Vahid Halilhodzic, who was asked to leave on 8th February following a number of controversial issues among the group.
Needless to say PSG president Francis Graille will be hoping for a better term next season, and the appointment of Lacombe as the club’s new manager seems to be his answer to the outfit’s issues.
I'm underwhelmed, but what more solid choice is going to want to play just Ligue 1 football next year?
Catfish
17 Mar 2005, 08:22 PM
PSG eye Sochaux tactician Lacombe (http://www.soccerway.com/news/full/?page=details&area=1110958690)
PARIS, Mar 16 (SW) – According to French newspaper ‘Le Parisien’, French outfit Paris Saint-Germain would have set the appointment of Sochaux coach Guy Lacombe as their priority for the upcoming season.
The French newspaper reports an alleged meeting between Lacombe and PSG president Francis Graille and confirms the Sochaux manager would have set his sight on a ‘big’ club for next season.
PSG are encountering a dreadful campaign this season. Their European hopes have been quickly put to an end by CSKA Moscow during the group stage of the Champions League, and the Parisian outfit is still languishing in the second half of the French Ligue 1 table, still recovering from the dismissal of former coach Vahid Halilhodzic, who was asked to leave on 8th February following a number of controversial issues among the group.
Needless to say PSG president Francis Graille will be hoping for a better term next season, and the appointment of Lacombe as the club’s new manager seems to be his answer to the outfit’s issues.
I'm underwhelmed, but what more solid choice is going to want to play just Ligue 1 football next year?
Has PSG screwed their chances for a while of landing a top quality manager?
Mel Brennan
20 Mar 2005, 06:52 AM
Has PSG screwed their chances for a while of landing a top quality manager?
Seemingly, for the time being; we'll see.
ITM, how are these guys doing?
http://www.fff.fr/www/clubs/images/logo/500568.gif
:D :D :D
rivellino1
20 Mar 2005, 01:49 PM
For those PSG fans who listen to their matches on the web, I want to know if there are other radio stations that broadcast PSG matches on the web besides Sport FM. In recent weeks Sport Fm have not broadcast PSG matches. Is there a contract dispute between Sport FM and PSG? If there is another reason I would like to know? I do not like to read a match via a matchtracker.
cass75
20 Mar 2005, 03:13 PM
It's not a problem between Sport FM and PSG but between Sport FM an French league,it's about a probleme of "concurrence".
The league denied them to broadcast only the PSG games.The Sport FM presenters talked about it at the last PSG game they bradcasted few months ago,the radio doesn't want to make "multiplex" like others french radios.
The radio management is trying to find an agreement with the league for next season.
gaijin
21 Mar 2005, 07:02 PM
It's not a problem between Sport FM and PSG but between Sport FM an French league,it's about a probleme of "concurrence".
The league denied them to broadcast only the PSG games.The Sport FM presenters talked about it at the last PSG game they bradcasted few months ago,the radio doesn't want to make "multiplex" like others french radios.
The radio management is trying to find an agreement with the league for next season.
I sense that maybe cass can provide an illegal pirate radio station. ;)
Man, how cool would that be? :rolleyes:
As for Guy Lacombe. So long as he brings Ilan with him him, then I'm happy.
As for the match v Auxerre? Pauleta can have my babies. If........IF we would have beat Ajaccio, that would have been four on the bounce.
Ahhhh. If only Paris, If only............ :rolleyes: