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cass75
13 Jun 2009, 08:25 PM
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/karsud/video/x99p3b_enorme-clip-du-paris-saint-germain_sport?hmz=746162
Marc296
18 Jun 2009, 05:41 AM
I came across this video of PSG ultras
http://partofthegame.tv/#/videos/5/859/
And I am wondering which ultra groups are the dominating in the stands? And are they still fighting each other???
Ultras Liberi
Antoine
19 Jun 2009, 12:38 PM
I came across this video of PSG ultras
http://partofthegame.tv/#/videos/5/859/
And I am wondering which ultra groups are the dominating in the stands? And are they still fighting each other???
Ultras Liberi
There are no major tensions since 2006.
On the stand side, I can't really say how it's going in Boulogne. People are always present but the end of Boulogne Boys seems to be not very easy for the vitaly of the KOB.
In Auteuil, Lutèce Falco and Supras manage alone the vitality of the virage since the end of the Tigris Mystic, who were located in the lower part of the virage. However, since one year ago, some motivated people are trying to revive this part. This group is called Auteuil Rouge.
Just next to the Virage Auteuil, in the G stand, Authentiks are more and more growing up. They certainly were the most active group during the last season.
Their lower neighbours, Puissance Paris are less important and aren't growing up as fast as Authentiks did, but they always try to liven up their part of satnd.
In the K stand, Brigade Paris is a young group (2006), but they give good signs of development. They are located on the right of the Kop of Boulogne.
Antoine
19 Jun 2009, 12:51 PM
Jack Bauer is a PSG fan :D
Dans une interview accordé à l'hebdomadaire "Entrevue" Keifer Sutherland, alias "Jack Bauer", le célèbre agent de la CTU a affirmer suivre les sports Européens plus que les traditionnels sports Américain que son le Baseball, Basketball, Football et Hockey sur Glace. Il fut également ravi de son voyage à Rome, où il était présent au Stadio Olimpico lors de la finale de la League des Champions : "Barcelona's game style is very impressive. It is quick, fluid and nice to look at". Il s'est également prononcé sur les investissements records de F. Perez :"94 Million euros is a lot of money. Some people might find it shameful to spend so much money for a sport, but the price of Ronaldo shows how huge soccer has become, money wise and fan wise".
La dernière question auquel il a répondu sur ses gouts sportifs était sur le football français et la Ligue 1. "The french team remains one of the best in the world. They always can have 11 great players on the field. All they need is the right coach to make choices on who are the best actual players.[...] The french championship is becoming better. Lyon, seven times champion has been beaten and all the big french teams are back on front, including my personal favorit, Paris Saint Germain. I have assisted to a few matches, and the fans there are great, always singing, even after all that team has been through. I think this year will be a new chapter to Paris Saint Germain, and i will be for certain, assisting to a few matches this year at Parc des Princes because the 24 shooting takes place in Europe."
Le PSG compte donc un supporter de renom, en la personne de "Jack Bauer". Il n'est donc pas nécessaire de souligner le faite que les joueurs des équipes adverses devront se méfier, sous peine de torture...
Marc296
22 Jun 2009, 08:24 AM
Thank you so much for the nice report from de terraces of Parc de Princes
Aztattooedsean777
10 Jul 2009, 07:54 PM
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/karsud/video/x99p3b_enorme-clip-du-paris-saint-germain_sport?hmz=746162
that crowd atmosphere is so awesome!!:cool:
LondonPSGfan
05 Aug 2009, 01:09 PM
Me and some friends are going to watch PSG play this summer as newly converted fans from London. We want to experience the atmosphere without getting too close to the main ultras groups. Can you get tickets on the day and how much are they? What sections would you recommend?
Moi et quelques amis vont regarder jouer le PSG cet été que les nouveaux convertis fans de Londres. Nous voulons faire l'expérience de l'atmosphère sans être trop proche des principaux groupes d'ultras. Pouvez-vous obtenir des billets sur la journée et combien sont-ils? Quelles sections recommandez-vous?
Apologises for the awful translation
zidja
05 Aug 2009, 03:06 PM
2 years ago I went to a game... I bought tickets just before the game at the main window without problem. PSG also has a store on Champs Elysee where you can get tickets in advance. I'd recommend going there your first day in town.
I sat in the upper deck in a corner (any corner will put you just on the other side of the cage from the supporters) They cost 26 Euros.
Antoine
05 Aug 2009, 03:42 PM
Me and some friends are going to watch PSG play this summer as newly converted fans from London. We want to experience the atmosphere without getting too close to the main ultras groups. Can you get tickets on the day and how much are they? What sections would you recommend?
Moi et quelques amis vont regarder jouer le PSG cet été que les nouveaux convertis fans de Londres. Nous voulons faire l'expérience de l'atmosphère sans être trop proche des principaux groupes d'ultras. Pouvez-vous obtenir des billets sur la journée et combien sont-ils? Quelles sections recommandez-vous?
Apologises for the awful translation
Try to buy tickets in G, K or A stand. They are the less expensive (nearly 30-35€). I recommend you G and K stand if you want to have a good experience of the Parc des Princes.
cass75
05 Aug 2009, 03:45 PM
You can get tickets in all Virgin,Fnac stores or at the PDP the day of the game except for fixtures like Marseille,Bordeaux,OL & Saint-Etienne.
The G,H and I stands are fine,Rouge for lower stands and Bleue for upper ones,price between 35€ and 70€.
E stand is closed to the away fans sector.
Cheers mate.
LondonPSGfan
05 Aug 2009, 05:39 PM
Thanks very much for the replies guys, much appriciated. Is 35 eurosthe normal going price for tickets at French footy games? I'm also considering going to watch a PSG away game or two probably one closer to England. It's a shame Le Havre and Caen got relegated as both clubs are just a ferry journey from England :'(. I'm guessing Lille would be the closest?
Antoine
06 Aug 2009, 12:04 PM
Thanks very much for the replies guys, much appriciated. Is 35 eurosthe normal going price for tickets at French footy games? I'm also considering going to watch a PSG away game or two probably one closer to England. It's a shame Le Havre and Caen got relegated as both clubs are just a ferry journey from England :'(. I'm guessing Lille would be the closest?
Don't worry, PSG tickets are expensive ! You can try to go in Boulogne-sur-Mer (40 km south of Calais), Lille and Lens.
Casper75
27 Aug 2009, 09:52 AM
Thanks very much for the replies guys, much appriciated. Is 35 eurosthe normal going price for tickets at French footy games? I'm also considering going to watch a PSG away game or two probably one closer to England. It's a shame Le Havre and Caen got relegated as both clubs are just a ferry journey from England :'(. I'm guessing Lille would be the closest?
Hi
The closest Ligue 1 Team is Boulogne-sur-Mer (34 kms between Calais and Boulogne-sur-Mer)
http://www.le-62.org/gites-ruraux-chambre-hote-62-pas-de-calais/chambre-hote-62-gite-ruraux-pas-de-calais.gif
Boulogne - PSG will take place the November 21th, 2009
LondonPSGfan
31 Aug 2009, 06:42 AM
thanks for the map and advice :)