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HypoLuxa
18 Oct 2006, 03:12 PM
Still looking at a 1-0 victory for Bordeaux! >_<
HypoLuxa
18 Oct 2006, 04:54 PM
well the scoreline was 1-0, but for liverpool, not Bordeaux. According to the stat tracker Bordeaux got 18 shots off and only 1 on target. That's horrible. That will pretty much do it for Bordeaux since PSV beat Galatasaray today...It was fun while it lasted...:(
BUT maybe they can now focus on Ligue1 and improve their position and get back to the top of the table!
Gandalf The Red
19 Oct 2006, 02:53 AM
pretty dull game, bordeaux had lots of posession, but liverpool had the 3 best chances.
Bordeaux shouldnt give up totally, I would like to see them get the 3rd spot, instead of gala
HypoLuxa
19 Oct 2006, 09:09 AM
Yeah, 3rd position is definitely attainable and that should be the goal.
Possession and shots from 25 yards out isn't going to get it done. That's been Bordeaux's problem last year and continuing on into this year. Micoud helps, but Chamakh and Darcheville just can't seem to score on a consistant basis.
SportBoy333
19 Oct 2006, 01:43 PM
Chamkah and the Columbian guy should have started. They did well when they came on. Darchville and Lelasnders gave you nothing. These guys shouldnt be starting. They need to sign a striker in Jan. thats decent. Dalmat, Planus and Smicer are all players who start but werent available. The team doesnt have much depth. The crowd seemed decent and into it even though the match was dull.
Allez
19 Oct 2006, 07:55 PM
in recent seasons, Bord always have problems in attacking.
they can now only strike for uefa cup.
HypoLuxa
20 Oct 2006, 10:43 AM
Chamakh and Perea are the most dynamic of striker's, sure, but i think Ricardo was going for experience over youth...I don't think that was the right tactic either, but he's the boss...not me. :rolleyes:
Ricardo is a Defense First kind of manager and I think after last year's and this year's team which only gives up a goal a game(with a few exceptions) I think it's high time he finds some attacking options. I've been calling for it for awhile now and Micoud was definitely an improvement...but not nearly enough...
UEFA football will be the goal, but even that competition has some tough teams in there, and unless Bordeaux can get over their offensive ineptitude, it'll be a quick tourney for them as well.
Hopefully the extra moneys Bordeaux earns from the different competitions will fuel a move for a striker or a dynamic winger and shift them from a great defensive team to a more well-balanced team...
SportBoy333
20 Oct 2006, 11:22 AM
They wanted Daniel Carlvaho who plays for CSKA Mocsow but his club said they would wait until they were or werent qualified for the next round of the Champions League before they made a decision on what to do with him. He scored vs Arsenal. He would have been a good signing for Bordeaux.
soccer krazy
16 Nov 2006, 06:03 PM
bordeaux looking to sign Alberto Luque
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/6143738.stm
SportBoy333
19 Nov 2006, 01:08 AM
Well they beat PSG 2-0. Luque would be a good signing.
soccer krazy
20 Nov 2006, 01:35 PM
bordeaux say no to any possibility of luque joining them.
http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=430017&CPID=24&clid=140&lid=11&title=Bordeaux+say+'no'+to+Luque
SportBoy333
21 Nov 2006, 01:23 PM
That seems reasonable that he would want someone who has played regularly all year.
soccer krazy
02 Jan 2007, 01:32 PM
Bordeaux sign argentine player
http://home.skysports.com/transferarticle.aspx?hlid=438822
SportBoy333
03 Jan 2007, 02:15 AM
Its nice to see that Laslandes and Darcheville are been allowed to leave. Those guys are mediocre at best and should be sent packing. There are actually teams out there who want them.
SportBoy333
05 Jan 2007, 11:36 AM
Laslandes is already gone to Nice. The Raul Tamudo track looks really interesting. That would be sweet if it happens. I read that he can be had for only 4 million euros. He's 29 and has 7 goals for Espanyol.
Catel
05 Jan 2007, 05:36 PM
Raul Tamudo said he was not aware of any rumor sending him elsewhere than Espanyol.
SportBoy333
09 Jan 2007, 10:54 AM
Well I dont think he would want to go to Bordeaux I was saying that if they were to get him some how it would be a great singing. Of all the forwards they are being linked with, he is clearly the best name that has been mentioned.
crzdcolombian
19 Jan 2007, 02:24 AM
Chamakh and Perea are the most dynamic of striker's, sure, but i think Ricardo was going for experience over youth...I don't think that was the right tactic either, but he's the boss...not me. :rolleyes:
Ricardo is a Defense First kind of manager and I think after last year's and this year's team which only gives up a goal a game(with a few exceptions) I think it's high time he finds some attacking options. I've been calling for it for awhile now and Micoud was definitely an improvement...but not nearly enough...
UEFA football will be the goal, but even that competition has some tough teams in there, and unless Bordeaux can get over their offensive ineptitude, it'll be a quick tourney for them as well.
Hopefully the extra moneys Bordeaux earns from the different competitions will fuel a move for a striker or a dynamic winger and shift them from a great defensive team to a more well-balanced team...
hi i was wondering how Edixon Pereas doing because Copa america(sa euro cup for those who dont no) is in June and Colombia really needs a striker.. tho it doesnt look like he gets much 1st team action
Herm
22 Jan 2007, 04:09 PM
hi i was wondering how Edixon Pereas doing because Copa america(sa euro cup for those who dont no) is in June and Colombia really needs a striker.. tho it doesnt look like he gets much 1st team action
He does not play so much, that's true. When he's on the field, he's quite bad. He had a good time during the early season but he did not get much playing time from Ricardo. He might not understant that and lost his motivation. I hope he'll get better and be the promising player we expected when he signed on summer '05.
Anyway, Bordeaux signed today Cavenaghi. That's a great news for our attack which has been quite inefficient since Pauleta's leaving in 2003.
Rumours were saying it would be on loan. In the end, that's a 4 1/2 years contract for 8 millions euro. His shirt number is 7.
http://www.girondins.com/images/cavenaghi-transfert-g.jpg
ElMuneco
22 Jan 2007, 11:51 PM
He does not play so much, that's true. When he's on the field, he's quite bad. He had a good time during the early season but he did not get much playing time from Ricardo. He might not understant that and lost his motivation. I hope he'll get better and be the promising player we expected when he signed on summer '05.
Anyway, Bordeaux signed today Cavenaghi. That's a great news for our attack which has been quite inefficient since Pauleta's leaving in 2003.
Rumours were saying it would be on loan. In the end, that's a 4 1/2 years contract for 8 millions euro. His shirt number is 7.
http://www.girondins.com/images/cavenaghi-transfert-g.jpg
Hey Herm,
You guys just got yourself on helluva player. I'll be following Bordeaux a lot more closely now. As I am a supporter of River Plate, the club where he started at, I'm happy to see him leave Russia for the beautiful wine country of France.:D