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gaby a écrit:dlb1664 a écrit:Pour les gifs si j'ai les vidéos et le timing (de tant à tant), je peux m'en occuper si ça peut aider.
Ouais, pourquoi pas, je te contacterai à l'occasion. Merci.Spoiler: montrer
Taye3 a écrit:Vous rêvez de nouveaux scandales?
Taye[spoiler]3 a écrit:Je savais pas trop ou poster ca donc je le met ici. Desole c'est en anglais mais c'est un putin d'article sur l'histoire de notre club, avec une bonne petite dose d'Anigo le denominateur commun de toutes les magouilles, la poignee d'ultras qui tient le club en otage....et Bielsa.
Extraits:InformationMarcelo Bielsa’s appointment earlier this year was the 36 change at Marseille in less than 28 years. Notwithstanding this carousel of coaches (whose power, with few exceptions, was mostly restricted to the training ground), some names come up again and again at OM. José Anigo served as sports director, general manager, and head coach before he was appointed OM’s chief scout for Africa and left his native Marseille for Morocco last May. This was a not-so-gentle push towards the exit door after Anigo’s two decades of string-pulling in the Green Room.
His departure was not unanimously regretted. He’d been the link between the pre-Tapie Marseille and the Marseille of today; he’d also been an albatross around the club’s reputation. His love of OM was undeniable, but so were his links to Marseille’s underworld. “This city eats its own children,” he told a reporter after his son, Adrien, was shot dead in broad daylight on 5 September 2013. Two bullets, one to the head, one to the throat; 9mm, the signature of professionals. The killers, who fled on a motorbike, have not been caught, and won’t be. That same reporter noticed that Anigo’s villa in Aubagne, sitting atop a hill overlooking that beautiful, fucked-up city, was equipped with bullet-proof windows.InformationThis explains why what should be the most desirable property in French football, potentially a member of the European super-elite (given the size of the city, the club’s popularity outside its limits, and its history), will have to wait a long time before an emir, an oligarch, or an investment fund will sink millions into it. Marseille, the best-supported club in the country, far more than PSG, is virtually unsellable due to the influence yielded by its five official groups of ultras which, taken together, claim a membership of over 15,000 match-goers.
http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2015/jan/06/marseille-ultras-rule-temptation-never-far-away[/spoiler]
Great read. I went to a PSG home game v Marseille about a decade ago - the away fans sang and cheered for the entire match, drowning out the whimpers of the apathetic home support.
OM makes any club in UK look like the Vatican's football team.
And that is OM's particular charm.
Lo Provençau a écrit:Great read. I went to a PSG home game v Marseille about a decade ago - the away fans sang and cheered for the entire match, drowning out the whimpers of the apathetic home support.
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EDIT : une autreOM makes any club in UK look like the Vatican's football team.
And that is OM's particular charm.
peezee a écrit:Lo Provençau a écrit:Great read. I went to a PSG home game v Marseille about a decade ago - the away fans sang and cheered for the entire match, drowning out the whimpers of the apathetic home support.
Cette citation dans les commentaires de l'article cité plus haut.
EDIT : une autreOM makes any club in UK look like the Vatican's football team.
And that is OM's particular charm.
The thing that stands out in my mind from that evening is watching the OM fans in their section across from our section. About 10-15 minutes before kick-off, they all started jumping up and down and singing. Nothing new there, but this was about 15,000-20,000 people doing it in unison - it looked like the stadium was rocking and bouncing with them. In all my years of going to football and watching it, it was one of the most amazing sights I have seen.
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