Toulouse FC Thread

Discussion in 'France: Clubs' started by MedissiaPWR, Jul 29, 2005.

  1. guignol

    guignol Moderator
    Staff Member

    Apr 28, 2005
    mermoz-les-boss
    Club:
    Olympique Lyonnais
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    sté is adamant that sablé's staying. as for barthez, will he really agree to back up rivault?
     
  2. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    TFC are gonna sign Brazilian midfielder Fabinho from Santos in Brazil. Looks like really good signing.
     
  3. Allez Lyonnais

    Allez Lyonnais New Member

    Jul 26, 2005
    TX
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Hello Nicolas Douchez. :rolleyes:

    Barthez should go further down the pecking order.
     
  4. toulousain

    toulousain Member

    Apr 6, 2005
    Toulouse, France
    Club:
    Toulouse FC
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    If Revault is able to play, I don't think Barthez will come. Revault is our captain, he's the symbol of the club rebirth (he was one of the three pros who accepted to stay when the club fell in 3rd division).
    If they do that to him, it will be really sad.
     
  5. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    TFC: that is activated on the market of the transfers (03/07)
    The club of Toulouse starts to be activated on the market of the transfers for the next season. With the ray of the departures, Toulouse already separated from Daniel Moreira (Rennes), Thibault Giresse (Amiens), Julien Cardy (Metz) and Henri Bedimo Nsame (Le Havre). The new trainer Elie Baup should also let leave Achille Emana (Portsmouth?) and Santos (Nancy?) ; these departures could be compensated by the arrival of Fabinho, young medium of Brazilian ground of Santos, very awaited by the coach of Téfécé. The transfer would be in good way but some details would remain however to be regulated between the two parts. In addition, the Dispatch of the South reveals that the TFC also follows the Swedish international attacker of Brondby Johan Elmander, as well as the Swiss medium of ground of Lille, Daniel Gygax. One also speaks in the Rose City about the former Inhabitants of Saint-Etienne Pascal Feindouno and Frederic Piquionne as well as our international gatekeeper Fabien Barthez. (By Loic Moreau)

    http://news.maxifoot.com
     
  6. Tsigalko

    Tsigalko Member

    Jun 14, 2006
    Club:
    Olympique de Marseille
    Nat'l Team:
    Sweden
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Elmander is signed now. I think he'll do well.
     
  7. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Nice pick up. I've liked the big boy since he was at Feyenoord.
     
  8. toulousain

    toulousain Member

    Apr 6, 2005
    Toulouse, France
    Club:
    Toulouse FC
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    I don't really know him, except that he was in the Swedish team for the World Cup.
    Can you tell me more about his level ?
     
  9. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Big boy, good technique, finishes well, but passes even better. Can hold the ball up, and turn. He was at Feyenoord when he was too young to start, went back to Sweden and did well, then went to Nac Breda and scored about a dozen goals.

    I've always liked him, not as highly rated at Ibrahimovic, but seems to change the game when he came on as a sub.
     
  10. Allez Lyonnais

    Allez Lyonnais New Member

    Jul 26, 2005
    TX
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Will Dos Santos be staying? He's probably been the biggest underachiever so far.
     
  11. toulousain

    toulousain Member

    Apr 6, 2005
    Toulouse, France
    Club:
    Toulouse FC
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    He was very close to Nancy or Sochaux but for the moment nothing happened. I think that now that Moreira is gone, he won't leave the club.
     
  12. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Toulouse : Sadran et ses objectifs (28/07)
    Le président de Toulouse Olivier Sadran rappelle les objectifs du club en termes économiques. "Dans notre budget, on s’est positionnés tout comme l’année dernière à la onzième place. Cette place correspond à un équilibre budgétaire de ‘sécurité’, confie-t-il sur le site officiel. Le club était mort il y a cinq ans. On espère être rentrés dans un cycle de stabilité. Franchir les échelons à une vitesse faramineuse, ce n’est pas obligatoirement très bon non plus." Sadran n’en oublie pas pour autant les enjeux sportifs. "Il y a des objectifs de reconquête du jeu, d’enthousiasme au Stadium, être plus guerriers. Ce sont des choses que l’on peut se fixer, déclare le dirigeant toulousain. Après vous savez, le football revêt plus d’incertitudes que dans d’autres jeux, qui font que le ballon est dehors ou dedans pour pas grand-chose. Les conclusions ne sont plus les mêmes à quelques détails près." (Par Urbain Mandrillon)

    http://news.maxifoot.com/info-053691_60728/football.php
     
  13. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Toulouse : un nouveau stade ? (28/07)
    Lors de la conférence de presse d'avant-saison, l'ambitieux président du Toulouse FC Olivier Sadran a laissé entendre qu'un nouveau stade pourrait voir le jour dans la ville rose d'ici cinq ou six ans. "Je commence à considérer cette idée car le football est un sport en perpétuelle évolution. Or, si notre club veut suivre cette évolution et continuer à grandir, il faudra peut-être envisager de tels changements" a indiqué M. Sadran. L'actuel Stadium de Toulouse a une capacité de 37 000 places et 10 millions d'euros ont été investis dans sa modernisation depuis 2001. (Par Alexis Pereira)

    http://news.maxifoot.com/info-053656_60728/football-154097032684472a0.php
     
  14. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    What does that mean in English?
     
  15. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Toulouse: a new stage? (28/07)
    At the time of the press conference of before-season, the ambitious president of Toulouse FC Olivier Sadran made it clear that a new stage could be born in the pink city from here five or six years. "I start to consider this idea because football is a sport in perpetual evolution. Perhaps however, if our club wants to follow this evolution and to continue to grow, such changes will have to be considered "indicated Mr. Sadran. Current Stadium of Toulouse has a capacity of 37 000 places and 10 million euros were invested in its modernization since 2001.

    Toulouse: Sadran and its objectives (28/07)
    The president of Toulouse Olivier Sadran points out the objectives of the club in economic terms. "In our budget, one positioned just like last year in the eleventh place. This place corresponds to a balance in the budget of ' sécurité', entrusts it on the official site. The club had died five years ago. One hopes to have returned in a cycle of stability. To cross the levels at an amazing speed, it is not obligatorily very good either." Sadran does not forget any therefore the sporting stakes. "There are objectives of reconquest of the play, of enthusiasm to Stadium, being more warlike. These are things that one can set, the leader declares Toulouse. After you know, football revêt more uncertainties than in other plays, which make that the balloon is outside or inside for step large-thing. The conclusions are not any more the same ones more or less."
     
  16. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Thanks Sport.
     
  17. toulousain

    toulousain Member

    Apr 6, 2005
    Toulouse, France
    Club:
    Toulouse FC
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Here are the summer friendlies played by Toulouse so far :

    - Pau (National) : 3 - 2 (Mansaré 2, Bergougnoux)
    - Montpellier (L2) : 1 - 1 (Akpa)
    - Libourne-Saint-Seurin (L2) : 2 -1 (Mansaré, Bergougnoux)
    - Sète (National) : 5 - 2 (Elmander, Mansaré 2, Akpa, Constant)
    - Osasuna (Spain) : 0 - 1

    The last one is tonight against Marseille !
     
  18. toulousain

    toulousain Member

    Apr 6, 2005
    Toulouse, France
    Club:
    Toulouse FC
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    The game against Marseille was lost 1 - 0.

    And we start the season with two away games against Bordeaux and Lyon.:(
    Very tough start.

    Anyway, here is the 2006/07 Toulouse kit :
    [​IMG][​IMG]
     
  19. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Both very very cool looking.

    I wonder if Randy is going to paint his subby team this way ;)
     
  20. sl7vk

    sl7vk Member

    Mar 3, 2005
    Salt Lake City
    Club:
    AS Nancy Lorraine
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    That away kit is awefully..... pink.
     
  21. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    It should be pink since Toulouse is known as The Pink City.
     
  22. toulousain

    toulousain Member

    Apr 6, 2005
    Toulouse, France
    Club:
    Toulouse FC
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    I had the honor to be at the Stade Chaban Delmas yesterday. Nothing to say in particular, the Bordelais were better physically and they deserved their 2-0 win.
    Best Toulouse players were Emana and Bergougnoux who substituted Elmander.
    Elmander and Fabinho, the two newbies, didn't show anything but let them play some games before having a point of view.
     
  23. toulousain

    toulousain Member

    Apr 6, 2005
    Toulouse, France
    Club:
    Toulouse FC
    Nat'l Team:
    France
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Good start for les toulousains ! Since the first loss against Bordeaux, 2 wins and 1 draw.

    Lyon - Toulouse : 1 - 1 :cool:
    Toulouse - Nice : 1 - 0
    Troyes - Toulouse : 1 - 2

    The team seems to have found the good rythm.
     
  24. SportBoy333

    SportBoy333 Member+

    Jun 27, 2003
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    Whats going on with Barthez
     
  25. panicfc

    panicfc Member+

    Dec 22, 2000
    In my chair, typing
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Toulouse FC Thread 2005-2006

    How is Elmander doing?

    Who plays on the right mid now?
     

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