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Well,this post has been coming for sometime now.Every monday I watch the "Ligue 1 Highlights show" and have been trying to reserve judgement,since I do not watch the full matches.

But I have to say this:
The French Ligue is shi*.And cra*.Literally.:dork:
The highlights show is made up almost wholly of bundled goals,goalkeeping errors(dear God!some really bad ones and so many!),dozens of mistimed tackles.

Ba****ck,Thuram,Diawara,Kabore,Ayew(s),Briand,Gomis,Kamara,Sakho.....
............I hate you all.:angry:

This is a warning to football lovers,stay clear of the Ligue 1.I will probably continue watching it to document the TNB that goes on there.:mmph:

i agree, and when watching ligue 1 i watch more the misses and the defensive mistakes than the actual game (which is very poor usually)

but there are still players like valbuena and menez

today against italy (in italy) in a friendly match, valbuena scored an incredible goal, and menez created the second one, with incredible skills

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xv3dhw_valbuena-ita1-1fra-spherachannel_sport#.UKQYb4bWplM

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xv3edq_gomis-hd-spherachannel_sport#.UKQYjYbWplM

it was enough to beat balotelli's italy (balotelli didn't score, had many misses, and had a yellow card which should have been a red, had it not been a friendly match)

and by the way, benzema didn't play (because of injury) so our best matches in recent times are the few ones when benzema didn't play
there was the victory against germany in germany, the draw in spain (he payed but was replaced by giroud, who scored the only french goal of the match) and now this victory in italy
 
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Yes,there are a few good players like the whole white contingent of PSG,Valbuena,Cabella,that guy who had
testicularcancer,Roux,Goucuff,Malbranque has been good too,Plasil,Amalfitano,Allesandrini,even Obraniak has stepped it up too by scoring goals lately.
They're keeping the French Ligue running.

But I still feel the best player in Ligue 1 is Lisandro Lopez.


Sidenote:I absolutely despise "white muslims" like Ribery.....hence no Ibra in my list.
 

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Sidenote:I absolutely despise "white muslims" like Ribery.....hence no Ibra in my list.

well having an orgy with a minor prostitute with his brother-in-law doesn't make him much of a muslim, even if he clames so. some change religion by conviction, others just because they care so little about religion, and want to please their wife. It's the case of Ribery, which by the way is one of the most talented players we have in the national team
 

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Just for the fun..

What do Zlatan when he doesn't play?

[video=youtube;II-qQRR1MEQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=II-qQRR1MEQ[/video]
 
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some change religion by conviction, others just because they care so little about religion, and want to please their wife. It's the case of Ribery,


Wahida Ribery:
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This ugly skunk?She hardly qualifies as "female".And its not like Ribery is in love with her or something,he's screwing underage prostitutes behind her back.I do not get this whole Ribery scandal.
 
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Yup,cannot blame Abidal:hippie:.That girl is way above him in the evolutionary ladder.Becoming a muslim is a small sacrifice.

But,Ribery?I still think he could've done better than that thing....and let's drop the matter altogether,shall we?
I can hardly stand looking at his face as it is.....
 
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Well,I just say the Ligue 1 highlights show. By the look of it PSG vs. Rennes was a cracker.PSG conceded the first goal because of a Godawful clearance by their black fullback who is named after a Camera. Still,Alessandrini put it away beautifully-That's two crackers from him in two weeks. Also Nice vs.Tolouse has one of the worst misses this season,courtesy of a black attacker of course...I'll see if I can post it. And as usual Lisandro scored from a peach of a finish....well Gomis did too but from a tap in(what else can he score from?). No seriously,does this Roach of a footballer ever score from like outside the six yard box?Or more pertinently,CAN HE?
 

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Giroud off doubts

After a difficult start of the season, Olivier Giroud found that the efficiency was back again when flying at Montpellier.Before returning to the MHSC, Wednesday (20:45), Arsène Wenger believes that he now belongs to the category of great players.

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Two months have passed and no one questions the ability of Olivier Giroud to impose in Arsenal. On September 18, when the Gunners arrived at the Mosson (1-2) ,the French international was the center of attention . Because he retrurned to Montpellier, the club that allowed him to explode. Because at the time, he scored only one goal - in League Cup - far from performance displayed by Cazorla, Podolski and other Gervinho. To the media, Arsene Wenger had demanded patience. Time has proved him right. Since Giroud scored six more goals, four in the Premier League, one in the League Cup (again) and another in the Champions League. He scored in the last three outings of Arsenal.

statistics prove it, but the person confirms aloud: he feels" better and better in this team. " "What was difficult is that you discover a new league, he said Monday night on RTL in the" club Liza. "I focused on what I could do." For Wenger, the origins of his'' wellness'' are multiple. "Physically, he worked hard, first pointed out the Gunners manager. Second, the relationship with our partners is much better. Third, it is confidence. When you arrive at a club like Arsenal, you find yourself surrounded by big names. It takes some time to say "ok, I too am part of this world." On that front, he has improved a lot. " All these progress tell Wenger that Giroud now belongs to the category of great players.

The technician appreciates "attitude and team spirit." "He is ready to put his body on the line for the team, says he. When you have his qualities and mentality, you do not set any limits." Before playing Montpellier, Giroud prefers collective thinking. After three games without a win in all competitions, he stressed the importance of "taking over our forward march" against Tottenham ( 5-2 ), the last weekend. About the difficulties currently faced by the MHSC, already eliminated from the C1 and L1 of the 14th, he said: "It is quite surprising because the team has not changed too much. They are still recovering, but I think they're a little better. If I had the key, I would help ... " Montpellier would not complain.
 
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It was only the anti-whites made Giroud's start at Arsenal difficult.They wanted him to fail.AT ALL COSTS.Let me tell you(as someone who follows Arsenal a lot)that Giroud's ability was doubted more than any Arsenal player in recent times.Even your average Arsenal blogger was confused as to why Giroud had been declared a flop before he arrived.Everyone was wondering who exactly was behind all of this.Well that is of course how the ***s work. And now they tell us how he is the new chamakh.Because two seasons ago Chamakh had a storming start to the season and has since been rotting in oblivion. The same rodents STILL claim that Gervinho isn't a flop(despite all evidence to the contrary)and requires time to settle in the EPL.After being here for a *ucking year and a half!The other 'excuse' of the the "press" with regards to Gervinho is:"He is still clearly affected by the trauma of missing the penalty that cost Ivory coast the AFCON CUP".Well,in case you haven't noticed I bloody hate Gervinho,and make no mistake about it: HE IS THE WORST PLAYER IN THE PL TODAY.
 

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Giroud suffered at the beginning from the comparison with Podolski: both came to replace Van Persie, one of them (Podolski) scored one goal after another, and the other one didn't do half af what he was doing at Montpellier; now it seems that he took off and Arsenal fans start to acknowledge that. But he never lost his coache's confidence, who never lost confidence in his inner abilities. Now for Gervinho, he's a good striker for a club like Lille, but obviously not enough for one of the standing of Arsenal.
 

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thanks for the article bk21, and yes, giroud has been under unusual pressure not only in england, but also in france
before he played a match with arsenal, "we" were calling him the new chamak
not only on facebook and on internet message boards, but also in the media
andy carroll endured the same

About the difficulties currently faced by the MHSC, already eliminated from the C1 and L1 of the 14th, he said: "It is quite surprising because the team has not changed too much.

this looks like a little revenge from giroud
in france many people in the media and in his own club were trying to belittle giroud's influence on montpellier's results (top scorer of the league - with very few penalties - and the player with the most assists on his team)
it's incredible that with such feats, he wasn't named best player of the french league last year
very few players in france can claim to have won the ligue 1 with a second division club, while being so influential
now we see how montpellier performs with the belhandas, the mapou yanga mbiwas, but whithout giroud: and as expected, it's not pretty
 

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giroud had 2 assist today in the 2-0 victory of arsenal against montpellier
only ibrahimowicz has more assists than him in champions league this year: 5 for ibrahimowicz and 4 for giroud
but ibrahimowicz played much more ( 400+ minutes vs 275 minutes)

that's one of giroud's caracteristics, to be able to give so many assists
 

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we have discussed the amount of black inmigrants in paris in this thread
i said that the blacks were mostly in the suburbs (known as "ile de france" as a whole http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Île-de-France )
but here is a video from paris, not from the suburbs:

[video=youtube_share;Fk1M6CKVESc]http://youtu.be/Fk1M6CKVESc[/video]

it's the same area where mamadou sakho was born
in paris (not including the suburbs) i have read that 38% of the people were inmigrants of the sons of inmigrants (1st generation born in france)
 

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we have discussed the amount of black inmigrants in paris in this thread
i said that the blacks were mostly in the suburbs (known as "ile de france" as a whole http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Île-de-France )
but here is a video from paris, not from the suburbs:

[video=youtube_share;Fk1M6CKVESc]http://youtu.be/Fk1M6CKVESc[/video]

it's the same area where mamadou sakho was born
in paris (not including the suburbs) i have read that 38% of the people were inmigrants of the sons of inmigrants (1st generation born in france)


Why do these people get to live in Paris? It's going to be Detroit, Dc or Chicago soon.


Was this video made to show the changing demographics of Paris? Was the maker of the video against this?
 

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Why do these people get to live in Paris? It's going to be Detroit, Dc or Chicago soon.


Was this video made to show the changing demographics of Paris? Was the maker of the video against this?

after looking at the youtube user who posted this video, he's "english" and black, so he films this because he's happy to see so many africans

i found the video by searching the name of the neighbourhood on youtube
 

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and unfortunately, france won't be the only country invaded because there are no borders in europe now
so once they are "french", they can go to any part of europe
 

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a picture that is being shared a lot right now on facebook and similar websites in france:

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these are toys
there are a german player, an english player...and a "french" player
 

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about rennes:

18 Blacks, 5 Whites, 1 Turk are on Rennes' roster.

They've made 21 goals in Ligue 1.

But most of the goals were scored by Whites and the Turk:

Alessandrini - 6 goals, 3 assists
Erding - 6 goals, 4 assists
Feret - 4 goals

The Black man Pitroipa has 5 goals.
 

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I would presume some of the whitest teams in France's ligue 1 are from Corsica, a land of proud clannish people which gave us Napoleon. How are Ajaccio and Bastia doing these days?
 

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I would presume some of the whitest teams in France's ligue 1 are from Corsica, a land of proud clannish people which gave us Napoleon. How are Ajaccio and Bastia doing these days?

bastia is doing relatively well for a promoted club, and it's more dificult for ajaccio, who have sacked their coach (who was notorious for his non-appealing football, full of black bodybuilders)

here are the breakdowns of the first day of the french league you can see that the corsican clubs weren't that whiter than the others (which surprised us):

http://www.castefootball.us/forums/showthread.php/13607-French-Soccer?p=255226&viewfull=1#post255226

here are their latest matches:
bastia: 7 whites, 2 blacks, 2 arabs -> they beat nancy who had 8 blacks and 3 whites

ajaccio: 6 whites, 1 black, 4 arabs -> they lost to rennes who had 6 blacks and 5 whites

so they got a little whiter

bastia have terrible black strikers: anthony modeste and toifilou maoulida
they need to change that
ajaccio have mutu and ochoa, a great mexican goalkeeper (who looks white)

as a comparison, PSG started 8 whites, 2 blacks and 1 brazilian mestizo in their latest match, they are leading the league
 
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I would have thought these people are more klannish and racist and would not easily accept Africans in their teams. A bit like southern Italians from Calabria or Sicily. I see they have a lot of native players (French with Italian sounding last names), but from your post they are just marginally whiter than Lyon or Olimpique.... Not good.
 
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