Such a big talent but frustratingly inconsistent. Hopefully she and her golden feet can find some consistency in Montpellier.
Don't know anything about her as a player but she just got signed by Arsenal, which needs players what with its injury issues and small roster.
French Cup draw : ASJ Soyaux-Charente (D1) - Olympique Lyonnais (D1) FC Fleury 91 (D1) - FC Metz (D1) En Avant de Guingamp (D1) - Dijon FCOF (D1) US Saint-Malo (D2) - Paris FC (D1) Lille OSC (D1) - ESAP Metz (D2) Le Havre AC (D2) - Paris Saint-Germain (D1) ESOF La Roche-sur-Yon (D2) - AS Pierrots Vauban-Strasbourg (D2) Avenir Club Avignonnais (R1)-Grenoble Foot 38 (D2)
Jocelyn Huitema has just signed with the Wasserman Sports Group, becoming a free agent & ending speculation she was going to college While she will only make an announcement when she turns 18 in May & graduates from high school most observers say she's be making a juicy deal with PSG
French teams are not allowed to sign foreign minors as per the FIFA rules, except those educated locally or those who follow their parents ...
French Cup quarter-finals draw : There is a big one coming up Choc @OL v @PSG_inside en 1/4 de la @coupedefrance féminine Le #remake des 2 dernières finales en direct sur @Eurosport_FR pic.twitter.com/yyUzZLDcLE— Romain Balland (@RomBalland) January 28, 2019
Matchday (16 out of 22) Fleury v Bordeaux and PFC v Lyon postponed due to the weather PSG v MHSC the big game today at 1830 CET on Canal Plus Sport
Lyon are not top of the League, it does not happen very often. This is due to the fact that they have a game in hand over PSG #D1F J16 : le classement actualisé pic.twitter.com/FXj4tyOcK9— footofeminin (@footofeminin) February 2, 2019 The goalscorers table #D1F - J16 : le classement des buteuses pic.twitter.com/qZjX3oQmX3— footofeminin (@footofeminin) February 2, 2019 The assists table #D1F J16 : le classement des passeuses pic.twitter.com/NgRlgl77y1— footofeminin (@footofeminin) February 2, 2019
Beginning of the end for Lyon! How the mighty have fallen..... oh, game in hand. Yeah they'll be fine. These were the weekend's goals. Maybe Lille will win games if they wear a brighter kit.
Still, the bright-yellow Lille do seem to have more fans this season. (Obier, cc-by-sa) Small thing: Even people who speak English as a 2nd language understand, these are jokes not serious comments! There was a really weird angry message on Saturday. Not to mention the rest of it, wtf ... (Wisely deleted by poster, I guess.) Anyway, let's move on with the universal language of le footbaule: Coupe de France: Lyon have beaten PSG to the semi-final place, 1-0 in the quarter final on Saturday. Lyon qualified along with Paris FC, Grenoble (on penalties) and the Lillets Jaunes, who beat 2nd divisioners Roche-sur-Yon - Match report on L'Equipe, autotranslated (Original / Archived) (Coeurs de Foot, Twitter)
Who did score for OL? As strange as it seems, in this information-era I couldn't seem to find the name of the scorer on the net.
Fishlock on rebound. Lyon could've won 3-0 but missed few times and then there was the ref (she was simply awful) Some niceties from the game... 1094315492381204480 is not a valid tweet id
Damn, that looked like an unbelievably rough game between OL and PSG. The official should have started handing out yellows from the start to get it under control. How many yellows? I'm surprised there were no reds--or were there? I saw about 7 fouls--at least--in that video alone that deserved a yellow.
Lyon scored ? a goal early, we don't know if the ball went over the line. Then they scored another one with a Paredes og but the referee refused it as assistant said the ball went out from the cross. TV replayed suggested ball stayed in... Then Lyon got a penalty and missed it If you add the bad refereeing in the cup final last year, well... that's why it went so badly.
Something unusual is coming on the 29th of March. If there is a no deal Brexit, all the British player come into a void in term of foreign players. If there is a deal, the French parliament had made sure the British citizen are allowed to stay in France and carry on working. If there is no deal all British players that have lost the FOM go from EU/EEA/Cotonou players ( unlimited numbers allowed) to non EU. It is a complex legal situation. Lyon have three British players, Le Havre two or three as well.
Remind me of who they are: one, for sure, is Fishlock... Edit: a second one is Lucy Bronze. Who's the third one?
Not much D1 12 games/15 7 starts 2 goals French Cup 1 game 1 start 1 goal WCL 3 games 2 starts 1 goal