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Catfish
18 Aug 2007, 06:27 PM
I think it's the former. PSG are so big that there's no ground for other clubs to plant their feet on, even though Paris has the population to support more than a single club. Like in Marseille.
I agree, but they (PSG) still are awful. I just don't get it.
Could it be I really don't know anything about football or Ligue 1 or
the French?
SportBoy333
18 Aug 2007, 08:01 PM
Paris FC beat Pau 2-1 in Pau. 6 pts. from 3 matches. Next week against Cannes(Zidane's old team) is their 2nd home match.
hypolithe_forever
21 Aug 2007, 05:34 AM
Concerning the influx of the first match at home:
- We are in period of holidays in France and Paris is empty.
- Paris FC didnt enough communicate on its move, 99 % of the amateurs of football dont know that the PFC plays in Charlety.
SportBoy333
21 Aug 2007, 12:17 PM
Are you gonna go to any matches ?
sl7vk
21 Aug 2007, 08:12 PM
Nancy needs two teams. Maybe 3 in the top flight.
SportBoy333
26 Aug 2007, 06:59 PM
PFC's official site says 300 spectators for home match 2-2 draw with Cannes.
hypolithe_forever
27 Aug 2007, 04:31 AM
Are you gonna go to any matches ?
I will.
For the games against the other "Parisians" at Charlety and away
Entente SSG
Villemomble
US Créteil L.
Beauvais
For the game against Rodez (My family lives near Rodez in Aveyron and I play for the club of Aveyronnais of Paris)
Maybe for the "big games" against Nîmes, Laval or Tours.
catrachodanes
26 Nov 2007, 06:45 PM
Sorry to "steal" the thread for a second, but I have a question which I cant get any answer to: Where/how do I buy shares in PSG?
TY
hypolithe_forever
28 Nov 2007, 07:46 AM
You can't.
In France only Lyon is on the market
SportBoy333
06 Jan 2008, 06:44 PM
Paris FC beat Toulouse 2-1 in the Coup de France.
http://www.soccerway.com/news/2008/January/7/third-division-paris-fc-cause-french-cup-shock/
Third division Paris FC beat Toulouse, who played in the Champions League qualifiers this season, 2-1 on Sunday to cause the biggest shock of the weekend in French Cup action.
The amateur side, coached by Jean-Guy Wallemme who captained Lens to the 1998 French league title, earned their passage to the next round, joining Lyon, Paris Saint Germain, Marseille, and Auxerre in the last 32.
French first division strugglers Lens, coached by former international striker Jean-Pierre Papin, however slumped to a new low on Friday when they were dumped out by second division Niort.
For Paris FC, victory at first division Toulouse put them on the map.
"This success will get Paris FC talked about more because sometimes we have trouble holding our own alongside PSG," said Wallemme. "The attention this victory has brought is super for everyone at the club."
Toulouse captain Dominique Arribage scored an own goal on six minutes but his side were back in the match just a minute later thanks to a header from midfielder Moussa Sissoko.
Paris FC had to wait till an hour had gone for the winner however when Pape Sarr found the net.
Toulouse had several clear-cut chances but were unable to convert them into goals.
"We had the chance to kill the match in the first half and we were not able to do so," said Toulouse coach Elie Baup. "We payed for that lapse."
guignol
09 Jan 2008, 04:56 AM
it would have been great to see PFC and lyon-duchère meet... too bad they both have to punch above their weight in the next round, especially duch who drew lille.