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Post by ldb30 on Jul 20, 2015 15:30:55 GMT 1
Whats the story on this game?, a huge beating!!(6-1),and what was the team put out?.........
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2015 17:00:47 GMT 1
Can not find any info on this, know game was played behind close doors, other than that only hearsay.
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Post by mistert on Jul 20, 2015 19:15:38 GMT 1
Doom, gloom, sack the manager, bring in experience etc.....
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Post by muppet on Jul 20, 2015 22:09:36 GMT 1
Totally agree mistert, just new this would happen, how can we lose to French semi pros to that extent. Outraged!!!
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Post by ldb30 on Jul 21, 2015 10:10:04 GMT 1
Well it would have been nice have seen what the bloody team was?!!!!, even club site has posted sod all?, hopefully it was the boot cleaners
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Post by redverscrimper on Jul 21, 2015 12:39:42 GMT 1
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Post by redverscrimper on Jul 21, 2015 12:48:17 GMT 1
And this from the Amiens Facebook page should make things as clear as mud!!! What better than ample victory, without any ambiguity to put an end to an internship that lasted approximately four and a half at Le Touquet. A course which took place in an excellent climate for it is certain that the CSA for most new players quickly learned to know themselves, to work hard in training and also take a little time out . Which obviously surprised the observer, it is the extent of success against a team of English and L3, with the exception of a short period in the first period, was never able to disrupt amiƩnois the game. Christophe Pelissier fielded a team in the first period of experience with defending one who will emerge as the real boss of the team: Khaled Adenon; in the midfield four quality elements and complementary and attack a duo that will surprise many. And then to recovery, with young Cauchy N'Goma (the injury late in the game has been less severe than expected), Betina, the CSA has made a huge difference. With indeed the treble Jonathan Tinhan. Yet after this demonstration of efficacy, clear football coach Christophe Pelissier remained impassive, and marble. He knows better than anyone that it does not linger especially at this time of the season, on some scores. For him, friendly matches are first working times. "Our goal after this week internship, was to strengthen or at least to create our cohesion in a renewed group, emphasizes the Amiens coach. I see that the work we have done during this internship was done, well done and well cashed. More on our official website: www.amiensfootball.com
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Post by gillsjan on Jul 21, 2015 16:15:14 GMT 1
Is wonder if the bookies would return my bet?
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Post by technical on Jul 21, 2015 16:18:07 GMT 1
That must be the result of Google translate? Post it in French and I'll have a go!
Sounds like Armeins have been punching above their weight pre-season. Would be nice to know what happened though.
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Post by swingfieldgill on Jul 22, 2015 16:34:49 GMT 1
David Cameron has insisted that we must do nothing to upset the French while he is trying to renegotiate our ststus in the EU hence we must not complain about bloody Operation Stack and must allow the French team to win if we play them in any competition or even a friendly.
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Post by muppet on Jul 23, 2015 9:03:14 GMT 1
nice one swingfield, knew there would be an easy answer!!
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