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Catel
18 Dec 2006, 03:51 PM
I was wondering the same thing. I think he had some attitude problems, which led him to being sold. I thought he was back with OM though, somewhere on the youth teams perhaps ? He is still very young, he is contemporaries with Nasri.
He's playing now in Switzerland. He was a interesting young talent but too conceited. He lost himself and nobody regrets him in Marseille. Anyway Cana is much better.
condor
18 Dec 2006, 10:15 PM
Dreyfuss is considering selling his stake in the club and there is a Canadian investor keen to buy. If this is true then this is huge especially if this new owner has a lot of money. Since guignol is in France. I wonder what he's been hearing over there about this.
Its not a Canadian investor. The investor its George Gillet the Montreal canadian's owner. George Gillet is an americian (he's from Denver, Colorado).
SportBoy333
29 Dec 2006, 03:53 PM
http://news.maxifoot.com/info-059067_61229/football.php
OM: Linderoth dreams of the Velodrome (29/12)
The defensive medium Swedish Tobias Linderoth (27 years, 1m76, 72 kg) of the FC Copenhagen entrusted in a maintenance to the Sportmagasinet magazine which he would like to carry the colors of Olympic of Marseilles. The former player of Everton and captain of Copenhagen would have held of the eulogistic remarks about the club phocéen. The name of international Swedish to the 62 selections points out surely memories on the side of Canebière. His/her father, Anders Linderoth, had carried the Olympian colors towards the end of the Seventies during 3 seasons. (By Cédric Ferreira)
SportBoy333
29 Dec 2006, 03:57 PM
http://news.maxifoot.com/info-059058_61229/football-167425607794166a1.php
OM: Balmont wants to come (29/12)
In the search of a defensive medium to always mitigate the departure of Sabri Lamouchi, the Marseilles leaders perhaps found the pearl rare. Very effective at his station of recuperator medium in Nice and previously in Toulouse, Florent Balmont (26 years, 15 establishments this season) affirmed in the columns Provence being very tried by the Marseilles challenge. "I am very interested by the OM, one of the two clubs which makes me dream. If the two clubs can find an agreement, I would be happy, even if I am not kind to leave my club at the time when it will be necessary to fight for the maintenance. But the OM, that does not refuse!" (By Benjamin Bonneau)
marakana10
01 Jan 2007, 05:54 PM
http://news.maxifoot.com/info-059067_61229/football.php
OM: Linderoth dreams of the Velodrome (29/12)
The defensive medium Swedish Tobias Linderoth (27 years, 1m76, 72 kg) of the FC Copenhagen entrusted in a maintenance to the Sportmagasinet magazine which he would like to carry the colors of Olympic of Marseilles. The former player of Everton and captain of Copenhagen would have held of the eulogistic remarks about the club phocéen. The name of international Swedish to the 62 selections points out surely memories on the side of Canebière. His/her father, Anders Linderoth, had carried the Olympian colors towards the end of the Seventies during 3 seasons. (By Cédric Ferreira)
He's not the type of quality in my opinion that L'OM wants. Yet again, Marseille have been noted to take players which they don't need.
guignol
02 Jan 2007, 03:40 AM
He's not the type of quality in my opinion that L'OM wants. Yet again, Marseille have been noted to take players which they don't need.a list of the 119 players :eek: that have passed through OM without staying in the past 5 seasons (before this one, this is from the cahiers du football last june):
• 9 goalkeepers
Arphexad, Gavanon, Gentile, Grégorini, Köpke, Lemasson, Porato, Runje, Trévisan.
• 41 defenders
Abardonado, Berrizzo, L. Blanc, S. Blanc, Blondeau, Z. Camara, Christanval, Colleter, Coulibaly, Cyprien, Decroix, Diatta, Dimas, Domoraud, Dos Santos, Dumas, Ecker, Edson, Fernandes, Fischer, Gallas, Issa, Jambay, Jurietti, Laurenti, Leboeuf, Leo, Lizarazu, Marquet, Martin, Martini, N’Gotty, Pérez, Reina, Ribault, Rool, Skacel, Sommeil, Torrisi, Tuzzio, Van Buyten, Yobo.
• 39 midfielders
Adriano, André Luis, Ba, Battles, Belmadi, Bernardi, Brando, Brunel, Camus, Celestini, Cheyrou, Costa, S. Dalmat, W. Dalmat, De la Pena, Fiorèse, Flamini, Gourvenec, Guel, Hemdani, Ingesson, Johansen, Keita, Leroy, Luccin, Marsiglia, Marcelinho, Meriem, N’Diaye, Pedretti, Pirès, Racon, Rivera, Roy, Stankovic, Swierczewski, Teixeira, Vachousek, Yayahoui.
• 30 strikers
Alfonso, Bakayoko, Bamogo, Barry, Calandria, Titi Camara, Cavens, Chapuis, Dahou, G. Deschamps, Diawara, Dill, Drogba, Dugarry, Fernandao, Gafour, Luyindula, Marlet, Maurice, Mido, Montenegro, Moses, Mouret, Nouma, Pouget, Ravanelli, Sakho, Skoro, Sytchev, Weah.
marakana10
02 Jan 2007, 12:55 PM
Imagine if they kept some of them.. that would've been a good team. But thanks for the proof guignol!
guignol
03 Jan 2007, 03:28 AM
Imagine if they kept some of them...there's also a decent shortlist for ballon de plomb! :D
Catel
05 Jan 2007, 06:01 PM
La good team
--------------Köpke
Beye-L. Blanc-Van Buyten-Dos Santos
--------------Luccin
-----------Flamini-Leroy
Dugarry-------------------------Pirès
--------------Drogba
+ Runje, Gallas, Bernardi, Ravanelli, Maurice, Mido
L'équipe de plomb
----------Gavanon
Jurietti-Berrizo-Sommeil-Rool
------Ingesson-Johansen
----------Stankovic
Pouget---Bakayoko---Chapuis
+ Gentile, Cyprien, Tuzzio, Adriano, Celestini, Cavens, Dill
MetroChile
05 Jan 2007, 06:24 PM
La good team
--------------Köpke
Beye-L. Blanc-Van Buyten-Dos Santos
--------------Luccin
-----------Flamini-Leroy
Dugarry-------------------------Pirès
--------------Drogba
+ Runje, Gallas, Bernardi, Ravanelli, Maurice, Mido
No Ribery, mate??
Metro
Allez Lyonnais
05 Jan 2007, 08:07 PM
No Ribery, mate??
Metro
He's picking from the list of 119 players who came and left the club without staying.
Oh well, Ribery is going to leave anyway. :rolleyes:
The Old Lady Hertha
06 Jan 2007, 01:35 AM
He could have meant it as a joke lol, maybe I'm giving him too mcuh credit ;)
I dunno how Catel put Gallas in the bench, he's better than Dos Santos at the very least.
Catel
06 Jan 2007, 06:52 AM
Gallas is not very good as a left defender. Dos Santos was once an excellent player and a pure lateral. ;) Anyway you can also consider Blanc "too old" as Courbis did. :D
The Old Lady Hertha
06 Jan 2007, 04:26 PM
He's still better htan Habib Beye...at RB
guignol
08 Jan 2007, 06:52 AM
L'équipe de plomb
----------Gavanon
Jurietti-Berrizo-Sommeil-Rool
------Ingesson-Johansen
----------Stankovic
Pouget---Bakayoko---Chapuis
+ Gentile, Cyprien, Tuzzio, Adriano, Celestini, Cavens, Dillgavanon was very young and i never knew him to be bad... whereas gregorini is an authentic B de P candidate! and when they do the leaden team of the century 94 years from now, christanval will be sure to be on it!
on the good side i don't know how you can leave out luyindula or pedretti... when peguy got offloaded he was their leading scorer, and as for ben, he had a very slow start but the last 10 matches of his season in marseille he seemed the only guy on the team who really cared whether they won or lost.
MetroChile
08 Jan 2007, 11:31 AM
pedretti... when peguy got offloaded he was their leading scorer, and as for ben, he had a very slow start but the last 10 matches of his season in marseille he seemed the only guy on the team who really cared whether they won or lost.
Where is Pedretti now?
Still with Lyon?
Metro
Catel
08 Jan 2007, 12:23 PM
Has been transfered to Auxerre last summer.
Sven-Göran Eriksson was at Dubai this afternoon to watch OM-Lazio :eek:
SportBoy333
08 Jan 2007, 04:59 PM
Yes. Eriksson + new owner = good. Continuing with Dreyfuss + Anigo + Diouf = bad.
SportBoy333
08 Jan 2007, 05:09 PM
The Lillian Thuram rumor is interesting because the current ownership would not pay for a player like this but the new ownership probably would I bet. A player like Thuram under Dreyfuss would be deemed too expensive but under the new owner I bet that would change.
marakana10
08 Jan 2007, 10:56 PM
Yes. Eriksson + new owner = good. Continuing with Dreyfuss + Anigo + Diouf = bad.
Most people give Sven Goran Eriksson stick about his England job, but if it wasn't for Beckham they would've won Euro 2004, and could've gone to the semifinals of the WC in 2006.. it's not his fault the English fall under pressure at penalties.
In my eyes he would be good for L'OM...