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Je me souviens du français David Villa. Il était doué, mais le travail dur n'était pas de sa spécialité. Il y avait une occasion quand les statistiques de chaque joueur dans un Aston Villa match êtaient recueillies. David James avait bougé une plus grande distance que David Villa!:mrgreen::mrgreen:
Volià, l'ancienne voiture de Ronaldo. C'était une Ferrari.
Manchester United ont un jeune jouer Italien, Federico Macheda qui je pense sera un nouveau Ronaldo.
Cristiano Ronaldo maintenant est un jouer pour Real Madrid. L'argent que Madrid donne Manchester United est 80,000,000 livres. Ah, je suis en retard!
wgcd a écrit:Il s'agit d'une mauvaise journée pour le Royaume-Uni politique. Le parti d'extrême droite (BNP), ont remporté deux sièges au Parlement européen. L'un des deux est le chef de la BNP.
Chef du BNP, le British National Party, parce que "la BNP", ça porte à confusion.
Je utilisais 'Google Translate'. Maintenant je traduis manuellement.
Merci Yannick
Il s'agit d'une mauvaise journée pour le Royaume-Uni politique. Le parti d'extrême droite (BNP), ont remporté deux sièges au Parlement européen. L'un des deux est le chef de la BNP.
Mes amis, je vous prie de m'excuser.
Les gens ont donné les plus petits, «excentrique» parties une chance parce que le scandale des dépenses de notre Parlement du Royaume-Uni. Très peu de politiques européennes en vedette dans cette campagne.
Someone on our board is seeking advice on what to do for a day in Paris.
Il y a des félicitations pour Barcelone et Manchester United sont critiquées par notre forum.
The most well known person to appear at our ground was Elton John who did a concert there in June two years ago. The stage was at one end of the pitch, the remainder of the pitch had seats on it and the other normal parts of the ground were also sold out. I was there in 'central mid-field'. The audience consisted of people of all ages. Everyone enjoyed it because, unlike some performers, he sang all of his famous songs. :)
Puchkin, that was much more elegant and informative than my own translation.
Gus10
Quelqu'un qui s'appelle 'Wukkie' a écrit sur notre forum :-
Je suis tout pour le lien de Rennes en particulier si nous pouvons obtenir plus de Salma Hayek ici pour une nuit sur Botchergate.
lauig
Ha, 'Wukkie' on our board writes :-
I'm all for the Rennes link especially if we can get Salma Hayek over here for a night out on Botchergate.
Merci Romain pour votre poste, c'est très intéressant. Je retournerai demain.
lauig
Thanks for your messages on both boards. You now have access to a vast number of English and Scottish boards without need for any more subscription processes. Just go to the 'Team' box near the top left of our board and select any of the teams. We now have 'conversations' with Leeds United fans though sometimes some of our people and some of their people can be less than polite. Mainly though, we are all on good terms.
I will be back here tomorrow.
Puchkin
Our projects / future is to remain in business. A lot of clubs below Championship level are in a bad way. Too many have spent money thinking that they will succeed and recoup it. We are breaking even but have a 'soft' loan from our previous owner Fred Story. This is for £1.5 million, so depending upon your point of view we are either £1.5 million in debt or are OK. It is rumoured that FS will accept long term repayment in the form of advertising (match day programme, pitch-side boards etc) for his house buildng / civil engineering businesses. This remains to be seen.
As for star players there are none at present. When we went down to the Conference we took on a young squad goalkeeper who had done the rounds of Lancashire clubs from Manchester City down to Oldham Athletic and been show the door at them all. We sold him to Coventry City at the end of season 2007/8. It was Kieran Westwood. Joe Garner was also sold to Nottingham Forest.
Our current owners have done OK in their own businesses but have no spare cash to put into the club. They also have some very defensive financial habits. They have an agreement with FS that any sale of the club must recoup the FS £1.5 million. The club will certainly not go bankrupt but it is equally certain that under the present ownership the best that will be achieved is that we retain our 3rd tier status.
I see that Stade Rennais are 9th in the French top tier. What is the future for the club? Are we likely to see many of their players in the France team in next year's World Cup?
Tony,
The unofficial forums (strictly speaking 'fora') are clearly the best ones because the typical club forum restricts freedom of speech. In England there is a federal type system of unofficial forums which just requires one registration. This is the FootyMad empire. So, you may log into the one for your club and afterwards select from a drop-down box to go to another club for a bit of banter.
Footymad covers nearly all of the clubs in the top five levels of England and the top four levels in Scotland. The lowest level club that I have 'visited' is Nelson who must be at level nine! A few of the FootyMad sites are not much used because the fans remain loyal to their old individual sites. i.e. A Barrow FootyMad forum was created late last year and their supporters largely ignore it, preferring to remain on their long-established self-created site.
Since it is easy to visit the forums of other clubs (i.e. one login gets you access to any club's forum) there is much banter between the fans of various clubs. We (Carlisle United) and Leeds United started a bit of mutual derision / scorn / sarcasm a couple of years ago and after a few months things settled down so that things are now quite affable. Several fans of each club now arrange to meet each other socially early on match days when the two clubs meet.
So, when I suggested that we reach out to a foreign forum in the same way that we reach out to Leeds United, the first response was from someone who had seen Stade Rennais play several times. He admired the supporters. There was a generally favourable attitude towards French clubs.
Ça va, je suis un supporter d'une équipe qui s'appelle Carlisle United. Ils jouons au troisieme niveau de la ligue anglaise système. Nous sommes du comté de Cumbria dans le nord-ouest de l'Angleterre. Immédiatement au nord de nous, c'est la frontière écossaise.
Sans doute notre joueur le plus connu de tous les temps a été Peter Beardsley, qui a joué pour l'Angleterre où il a été de Newcastle United et Liverpool joueur.
La majorité d'entre nous Carlisle United supporters ne l'aiment pas de Newcastle United et il y avait très peu de larmes lorsque la nouvelle est arrivée hier qu'ils ont été relégués de la Premiership.
En français ou en anglais, s'il vous plaît nous dire sur Stade Rennais et de votre région, soit sur ce forum ou sur notre
forum, à: http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn … d=18&sty=2
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