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PSG-BOYS
10-06-2005, 11:42:AM
PARIS SAINT GERMAIN FOOTBALL CLUB 1970

founded : 1970
Nick Names : PSG
President : Pierre Blayau
Manager : Laurent Fournier
Staduim : Parc Des Princes
Stadium Capacity : 48512
Inauguration : 4 June 1972

http://www.worldstadia.com/data/images/k/n/knlo041025083631.jpg
http://siesta.cool.ne.jp/ParcDesPrinces/appearance02.jpg
http://www.planetepsg.com/images/photos/planparc.jpg
http://supporterspsg.skyblog.com/pics/118181998.gif

PSG Kits
http://www.psg.fr/images/diaporama/2842.jpg

Team Squad
16 Jérôme Alonzo
30 Mohamed Benhamou
1 Lionel Letizi
33 Nicolas Cousin
33 Souleymane Bamba
22 Sylvain Armand
17 Jean-Hugues Ateba
5 Bernard Mendy
6 Mario Yepes
20 Stphane Pichot
26 Jean-Michel Badiane
33 Boukari Dramé
21 Felipe Texeira
10 Vikash Dhorasso
19 Lorik Cana
11 Sergueï Semak
23 Modeste M'Bami
25 Jérôme Rothen
14 Edouard Cissé
33 Rudy Haddad
7 Fabrice Pancrate
15 Bonaventure Kalou
28 Danijel Ljuboja
12 Bartholomew Ogbeche
9 Pedro Miguel Pauleta
Rozehnal
Landrin

Transferts

in :
Dhorasso
Landrin
Kallou
Rozhenal

out:
Da Cruz Oliveira, REINALDO
ROCCHI, Romain
PIERRE-FANFAN José Karl
BENACHOUR, Selim
HELDER, Marino Rodrigues
CORIDON, Charles-Edouard


History

Paris Saint-Germain FC, or PSG, is a French football club based in Paris. The club stadium is the 49,000 seater Parc des Princes.

The club was founded in August 1970. Gathering funds from 20,000 subscribers the founding marked the reappearance of a major club in Paris. The driving forces were Pierre-Etienne Guyot of Racing-Club de France and the owners of Sangermanois. The union of R.C. Paris and Sangermanois resulted in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. The new club played in the Nationale (second) division for the 1970-71 season. The club won the division and was promoted to the top division in their first season.

After finishing 16th in 1971-72 the club split in May. The Sangermanois half of the club joined C.A. Montreuil and remained in the top division as Paris F.C., the rest of the club was relegated to D3 as amateur side Paris Saint-Germain. PSG was promoted to D2 in 1972-73, as champions following the disqualification of Quevilly. The following season the club returned to professional status and finished second in the league, winning promotion to the top division in a play-off with Valenciennes. In a pleasing symmetry for PSG supporters, Paris F.C. were relegated in that season.

The club has remained in the top division since 1974, winning the league twice, in 1985-86 and in 1993-94. The club has also won the Coupe de France six times (1982, 1983, 1993, 1995, 1998, and 2004). In Europe the club won the Cup Winners' Cup in 1996 and has had a number of good runs in the Champions League, but never beyond the semi-finals.

Honours
French Division 1 Winner:
1985/1986 and 1993/1994

French Division 2 Winner:

1970/1971

French Division 3 Winner:

1972/1973

European Cup Winners Cup Winner:

1995/1996

UEFA Intertoto Cup Winner:

2001

French Cup Winner:

1981/1982, 1982/1983, 1992/1993, 1994/1995, 1997/1998, and 2003/2004

League Cup Winner:

1994/1995 and 1997/1998


WWW.PSG.FR

PSG-BOYS
10-06-2005, 11:44:AM
The Ivorian striker has stated his intent to leave Auxerre and now PSG look to have won the race for his signature.

A of €8 million is understood to have been agreed between two clubs and Kalou should seal the deal in the coming week.

PSG look set for a busy few days as reports suggest that Milan's Vikash Dhorasoo and David Rozehnal of Club Brugge are also said to be homing in on a move to Parc des Princes.

While Auxerre are losing Kalou, they have sealed the signing of Tunisian defender Omar Kaalabane.

The 24-year-old has arrived at Stade Abbe-Deschamps from Etoile du Sahel.

SuRFy
10-06-2005, 01:16:PM
Nice info there PSG, hope to see a good season from Ljuboja, Kalou would be a good signing. (Y)

PSG-BOYS
10-06-2005, 05:52:PM
future next team 2005-2006 ???

------------letizi
mendy--rozenhal--yepes--armand
---------cana---------m'bami
dhorasoo-----kalou-----------rothen
-----------------pauleta

(santa cruz)

gagiz
11-06-2005, 02:33:PM
Is Ljuboja still with PSG?

PSG-BOYS
13-06-2005, 04:51:PM
Is Ljuboja still with PSG?

he wants to stay but psg wants to sell him (st etienne ???)

Paris Saint Germain striker Pedro Pauleta is expected to ink a one-year contract extension when he returns from his holidays.

The talented Portuguese striker will commit to the capital outfit until 2007 - ending speculation over his long-term future.

Pauleta netted an impressive 15 goals in 36 starts last season, despite what was a largely disappointing campaign at Parc des Princes.

Meanwhile, Milan are currently refusing to allow Vikash Dhorasoo to move back to France - as the two clubs struggle to concur on a deal.

A fee in the region of €3-4 million would likely secure the player's services but as yet PSG have not lodged a sufficient bid.

However, PSG are still hopeful of agreeing deals with Auxerre's Bonaventure Kalou and Brugge's David Rozehnal in the next couple of days

http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/afpji/20041207/041207122913.7p6o49lu0b.jpg

Ronaldo7
18-06-2005, 07:19:PM
Kalou and Rozenhal have signed with PSG. There are 3 new players now... Landrin, Rozenhal and Kalou !!

PSG-BOYS
18-06-2005, 09:19:PM
yes ronaldo

Paris Saint Germain have finally struck a deal to sign Club Brugge defender David Rozehnal.

The Czech Republic international was being chased by a string of clubs but he is now poised to concur on a move to Parc des Princes.

The likes of Cologne, Birmingham City, Fulham and Shakhtar Donetsk had all been put forward as admirers of the stopper.

But PSG have long been leading the chase for Rozehnal's signature, with talks having progressed during the past couple of days.

Earlier in the week, Rozehnal's agent conceded an accord was some way off but Brugge have now confirmed they have agreed to sell the defender to PSG.

Brugge, who have signed Joos Valgaeren from Celtic as a replacement, can expect a tidy sum for the sale of Rozehnal.

Rozehnal is due to sign a four-year contract in the French capital next week after undergoing a medical.

http://www.clubbrugge.be/img/nieuws/193/rozehnal2.jpg

PSG-BOYS
21-06-2005, 11:54:AM
new aways kits

http://www.psg.fr/images/photo_content/cp_42b7b43d592d9TOPmaillotExtUNE.jpg
http://www.madeinsport.com/photos/PSG_SHORT2_AH1904.jpg
http://www.madeinsport.com/photos/PSG_CHO7_BLC_PE1924.jpg

the new shirt will be presented 29 june

PSG-BOYS
21-06-2005, 11:57:AM
David Rozehnal has revealed Czech Republic team-mate Jaroslav Plasil helped convince him to move to Paris Saint Germain.

The Club Brugge defender is due to complete his move to Parc des Princes later this week after agreeing a four-year contract with PSG.

The French giants had been haggling over a fee with Brugge for the centre half and found an accord on Friday.

Rozehnal will undergo a medical on Thursday and is delighted that he will have the opportunity to represent PSG.

He admits a talk with Monaco midfielder, and Czech colleague, Plasil persuaded him that moving to Ligue 1 was the right decision.

"I will be in Paris on Thursday to have medical examinations and then everything will be official," Rozehnal told L'Equipe.

"It is really great to come to Paris. PSG is one of the greatest clubs in France and also a great name in Europe.

"I will discover a new league, a new club, a new stadium and a new lifestyle.

"I talked with Monaco's Jaroslav Plasil in the Czech national team. He talked to me about PSG and the level of Le Championnat and he only said positive things.

"To me, on a technical level it is one of the best European leagues.

"I want to play difficult matches every weekend and I know it will be the case. But I also have to become part of the first-team members. Here, I really felt the officials wanted me."

PSG-BOYS
21-06-2005, 04:45:PM
French striker Jeremie Aliadiere is reportedly in talks over a new contract at Arsenal.

The young hot shot has suffered with injuries during the past two seasons and that has restricted his progress at Highbury.

He made just seven appearances last term and is waiting for the chance to prove he can be a first-team regular under Arsene Wenger.

Aliadiere has 12 months remaining on his present contract but reports in France suggest discussions over an extension have commenced.

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is a fan of the 22-year-old but has conceded that it is make-or-break time for Aliadiere.

The attacker revealed in the spring that he would welcome a move to Paris Saint Germain if he failed to establish himself at Highbury.

PSG are still an option for Aliadiere, while clubs in England and Spain are keeping an eye on the player's contract talks.

diroix
21-06-2005, 06:10:PM
PSG rocks Marseille sucks :bouncy:
i want PSG to be champion of this year..

PSG-BOYS
22-06-2005, 11:52:AM
PSG rocks Marseille sucks :bouncy:
i want PSG to be champion of this year..

:jap:
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Liverpool defender Djimi Traore has revealed he would like to represent Paris Saint Germain at some point in his career.

The UEFA Champions League winner is happy at Anfield after enjoying a fine end to the season with the Merseysiders.

Although the full back almost joined neighbours Everton last year, he will be hoping to further establish himself in Rafa Benitez's plans next term.

A move to the French capital does appeal to Traore, however, although that would have to be once he has fulfilled all his ambitions at Liverpool.

"That club [PSG] makes me dream," he told Le Foot.

"They have had some trouble but I would really love to wear their shirt one day."

PSG finished ninth in the Ligue 1 table last season, a disappointing 28 points behind champions Lyon.

PSG-BOYS
23-06-2005, 08:30:PM
some pics ROZEHNAL

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PSG-BOYS
06-07-2005, 07:52:PM
Vikash Dhorasoo has officially sealed his move to Paris Saint Germain from Milan.

Dhorasoo has signed a two-year deal at Parc des Princes after spending just a year at San Siro with the Italian giants.

The 31-year-old struggled to get regular action with Carlo Ancelotti's side, and asked the Rossoneri if he could leave to return to France.

The former Lyon man has now joined the capital club and he is delighted to have returned to play in Ligue 1.

"For me it's a life choice. Paris is a magic city," said Dhorasoo, who will undergo a medical in the next few days.

PSG will shell out €3 million for the services of Dhorasoo, who said that Milan did want him to sign a new deal with them, but he was determined to return to France.

"We had to convince the Milan officials and we needed so time," Dhorasoo told L'Equipe.

"At first they said: 'Vikash don't leave.' And it was no bluff, they even proposed two more seasons. Once I made my decision I didn't want to be influenced by a prolongation with a wage increase. I never thought about the World Cup.

"I come at Paris to play at PSG, not to play in the French team. I could not see any interest in leaving the biggest club in the world to play in another club abroad.

"I wanted to play with the club of my dreams and I went to Milan. Now I will rejoin the club where I wanted to go in my career."

PSG coach Laurent Fournier now wants to sign two new forwards, with Auxerre's Benjani and Bayern Munich's Roque Santa Cruz on his wanted list.

http://www.psg.fr/images/photo_content/cp_42cc041fdc91fdhorasoo_parc.jpg

gagiz
06-07-2005, 10:11:PM
Dhorasoo is a good player.Hopefully he will have more playing time than he did at Milan!Good Luck to him and PSG in the upcoming season!I hope PSG wins the league aswell!!! :rockman: Cuz they have the best ultras in France, no questions asked!!! :hump:

PSG-BOYS
07-07-2005, 08:59:PM
Dhorasoo is a good player.Hopefully he will have more playing time than he did at Milan!Good Luck to him and PSG in the upcoming season!I hope PSG wins the league aswell!!! :rockman: Cuz they have the best ultras in France, no questions asked!!! :hump:


thanx michael :jap:

:ewan:

PSG-BOYS
07-07-2005, 09:02:PM
fixture 2005/2006

http://www.psg.fr/wallpaper/calendrier800.jpg

gagiz
07-07-2005, 10:07:PM
Your Welcome Laurent!Qui sont les nouvelles equipe dans la L1

PSG-BOYS
08-07-2005, 09:34:AM
Your Welcome Laurent!Qui sont les nouvelles equipe dans la L1


troyes,le mans and nancy

gagiz
08-07-2005, 04:43:PM
Ah!I wanted Le Havre to be there too!They have pretty good ultras! :jambo:

PSG-BOYS
09-07-2005, 10:22:PM
Manchester City have targeted Paris Saint Germain man Fabrice Pancrate.

French rivals Auxerre are keen to sign the former Le Mans ace, but Premiership outfit City are now entering the race.

Pancrate is under contract at Parc des Princes until 2008, but the capital side say that he will be allowed to leave for a fee of around €3 million.

Auxerre have been slow to make a firm move for 25-year-old, which could allow City into the reckoning.

Stuart Pearce is thought to be keen to start negotiations with PSG in a bid to kick-start what has been a quiet summer on the transfer front at Eastlands.

huesoromero
10-07-2005, 12:14:AM
hi guys, im uruguayan, i have read today that Carlos Bueno and Christian Rodriguez (both Peñarol - Uruguay) will be PSG players for this season.

ganengjdead
10-07-2005, 01:49:PM
Hi man,

Could you please show us the article where you read that Bueno and Rodriguez have signed for PSG? Many thanks in advance ;-)

Till now it was only rumors...

kaycee2g
10-07-2005, 11:22:PM
Fella's, i heared Kaita, the Nigeria U-20 DM< is on his way to signing a deal for PSG. How true or false is this?

ganengjdead
11-07-2005, 11:48:AM
Thanks for the tip ;-) It hasn't surfaced yet in Paris though. Could you tell us where you've find the info?

It's pretty strange though, we're full of DM. Cana, Dhorasoo, Mbami, Semak...

PSG-BOYS
13-07-2005, 09:37:PM
Brazilian legend Rai has revealed that he would love to work for former club Paris Saint Germain in the future.

The playmaker represented the club from 1993 to 1998 and was a firm favourite at Parc Des Princes, leading them to a Ligue 1 title and French Cup success.

Rai has now revealed that he would love to help the club restore past glories.

"Of course I would like to work at PSG," he said. "I speak about this every time I am asked about the club.

"I have never had any contact with the officials, but if in the future they offer me something I will be available.

"I know everything about PSG and I am sure that the team is going to perform well this year."

http://www.psgmag.net/images/joueurdusiecle_rai.jpg

PSG-BOYS
14-07-2005, 04:57:PM
friendly game

PSG (Ligue 1)-CRETEIL (Ligue 2) : 2-3 (0-0)
Staduim Léo Lagrange d’Yerres.
Attendance:4000
Goals: Pancrate (72e) et Badiane (82e) Paris ; de Moreira (50e), Rui Pataca (63e) et Sissoko (90e)Créteil.

PSG (first half) : Alonzo ; Mendy, Badiane, Armand, Ateba ; Landrin, M’Bami, Cissé, Rothen ; Haddad, Touré. Remplaçants non entrés en jeu : Cousin (g), Boskovic, Dramé, Pancrate, Pichot, Ragued, Teixeira. Coach : L. Fournier.

Paris (second half) : Alonzo (Cousin, 57e) ; Pichot, Badiane, Armand, Dramé ; Pancrate, Ragued, Cissé (Haddad, 77e), Boskovic ; Touré, Teixeira. Entraîneur : L. Fournier.

Créteil : Trivino (Levaux, 46e) ; J.J. Domoraud (Kimbembé, 46e), Ekobo (Seka, 65e), Amirèche, Pérez (Paulino, 76e) ; Grégori (Sissoko, 75e), Sessegnon (Khenniche, 65e), Sow (Mbodji, 46e), Aubanel (Sanches-Leal, 79e), Boulebda (Moreira, 46e) ; Rui Pataca (Maïga, 65e). Coach : H. Velud.

http://www.psg.fr/images/photo_summary/cp_42d63fbbf1e01cisse.jpg
http://www.psg.fr/fr/matches/gallery/galleryimage/cp_42d644430c6225.jpg


next game PSG-NISSA 16/07/2005 (friendly)

gagiz
15-07-2005, 01:21:AM
Did PSG just lose that game 3-2? :rolleyes:

Mel Brennan
15-07-2005, 11:12:AM
I don't like the trend of losing, even friendlies, early on...Fournier needs to establish a winning trend, even in "meaningless" games...after last season, the players need to establish a momentum of winning, a culture of winning...

A fast start, a winning start, will be the only way we compete for L1/Europe this year.

ganengjdead
15-07-2005, 12:18:PM
True, but take a look at the PSG roster for this game : Pauleta, Dhorasoo, Rozehnal, Ljuboja, Semak, Yepes, Cana are missing. I wouldn't be so worried :hump:

Besides this, Rodriguez and Bueno are currently in Paris for the medical checkup.



PS. Mel Brennan, you seem to like Marvel comics and PSG. Obviously you have good taste :rockman:

PSG-BOYS
18-07-2005, 05:17:PM
PSG (Ligue 1)-NICE (Ligue 1) : 1-3 (0-1)
Stade Robert-Bobin d’Evry-Bondoufle.
Attendance 7000.

GOALS d’Haddad (50e) PSG
GOALS Traoré (5e) Varrault (58e) Koné (69e) NICE


PSG (First half) : Letizi ; Mendy, Rozehnal, Yepes, Ateba ; Semak, Dhorasoo, Cana, Rothen ; Kalou, Pauleta. Remplaçants non entrés en jeu : Alonzo (g), Badiane, Cissé, Dramé, Haddad, Landrin, M’Bami, Pancrate, Pichot. COACH : L. Fournier.


PSG (Second half) : Alonzo ; Pichot (Mendy, 57e), Cana, Badiane, Dramé ; Landrin, M’Bami, Cissé, Rothen ; Pancrate, Haddad. COACH : L. Fournier.


Nice : Grégorini ; Varrault (Bigné, 86e), Traoré, Yahia, Tchato ; Echouafni (Bisconti, 3e, Jarjat, 61e), Balmont, Roudet ; Vahirua (Dolci, 40e), Bagayoko, Koné. COACH : F. Antonetti.

PSG disputed its third game of preparation of the season. A game marked by the return of the internationals ones, which disputed the first period. Returned in the match after the opening of the unfavourable score, the Parisien ones were inclined finally on the score of 3 goals to 1.

some pics
http://www.psg.fr/fr/matches/gallery/galleryimage/cp_42db62675cdee1.jpg
http://www.psg.fr/fr/matches/gallery/galleryimage/cp_42db6279ba5f03.jpg
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http://www.psg.fr/fr/matches/gallery/galleryimage/cp_42db62edd2a0512.jpg

ugluk
18-07-2005, 05:42:PM
so I was wondering, how is semak doing lately? he kicking a$$ or sucking it?

PSG-BOYS
19-07-2005, 05:41:PM
Troyes are hoping to sign Paris Saint Germain misfit Branko Boskovic.

The Serbo-Montenegrin midfielder is out of favour at Parc des Princes and is expected to leave PSG before the start of the season.

Vitoria Guimaraes have made an approach for the 25-year-old but Boskovic is not keen on a move to Portugal.

Boskovic would prefer to stay in France and he could receive that option through promoted Troyes, who are due to hold a further meeting with PSG officials.

The schemer has spent two seasons at PSG and, despite having 12 months remaining on his contract, is likely to be allowed to leave on a free transfer.

Another PSG player with the possibility of a move to Portugal is Alioune Toure, who has been interesting Uniao Leiria.

But, like Boskovic, Toure is reticent about heading to Portugal and will have to wait to discover if there is further interest.

http://eur.news1.yimg.com/eur.yimg.com/ng/sp/empics/757587

Following the sale of Shaun Wright-Phillips, Manchester City could be ready to step-up their interest in Paris Saint Germain's Fabrice Pancrate.

The 25-year-old forward, who can also operate in a wide role, has reportedly topped Stuart Pearce's summer shopping list.

With finances tight at Eastlands, City had wanted to take Pancrate on a season-long loan deal but this suggestion was rejected by both the capital outfit and the player.

Prior to Wright-Phillips' switch to Chelsea the €3 million fee required by PSG would have been out of the question.

However, with the club's coffers swelled by £21 million it has now been reported in France that Pearce could return with a firm bid.

City face competition from Auxerre, but PSG have yet to rule out the possibility of keeping Pancrate at Parc des Princes.

http://www.psg.fr/fr/matches/gallery/galleryimage/cp_42584d3b08c7f12.jpg

ganengjdead
19-07-2005, 08:09:PM
Semak looks promising.

He improved a lot since he came, managed to adapt well, delivered some great moves, and even scored a goal against Nice. He might not be a starter, but he will play for sure.

This year he'll play RM or 10.


BTW, psg.fr has stated that Rodriguez and Bueno have just signed a 4-year contract. Can people tell about these guys? Rodriguez seems to be the new Uruguayan jewel...

PSG-BOYS
21-07-2005, 08:26:PM
Paris Saint Germain have completed the signing of Uruguayan duo Cristian Rodriguez and Carlos Bueno from Penarol.

PSG have moved to snap up the pair - beating off interest from Real Madrid in 19-year-old midfielder Rodriguez.

"He can play in any position across midfield and we have been following him for 18 months," confirmed director Jean-Michel Moutier.

The arrival of 25-year-old forward Bueno is believed to signal the end of the club's interest in Roque Santa Cruz.

There are still question marks over the players - who have joined as free agents - despite assertions from Penarol that they should receive transfer fees.

Fifa is set to investigate the pair - who were left on the sidelines for four months by their Uruguayan side for refusing to agree contract extensions.

Meanwhile Fabrice Pancrate could remain at PSG despite interest from Manchester City and Auxerre.

"If Fabrice stays it wouldn't be any trouble," confirmed Moutier.

Paris Saint Germain have completed the signing of Uruguayan duo Cristian Rodriguez and Carlos Bueno from Penarol.

PSG have moved to snap up the pair - beating off interest from Real Madrid in 19-year-old midfielder Rodriguez.

"He can play in any position across midfield and we have been following him for 18 months," confirmed director Jean-Michel Moutier.

The arrival of 25-year-old forward Bueno is believed to signal the end of the club's interest in Roque Santa Cruz.

There are still question marks over the players - who have joined as free agents - despite assertions from Penarol that they should receive transfer fees.

Fifa is set to investigate the pair - who were left on the sidelines for four months by their Uruguayan side for refusing to agree contract extensions.

Meanwhile Fabrice Pancrate could remain at PSG despite interest from Manchester City and Auxerre.

"If Fabrice stays it wouldn't be any trouble," confirmed Moutier.

http://www.psg.fr/fr/matches/gallery/galleryimage/cp_42df6db7f1b121.jpg

PSG-BOYS
21-07-2005, 08:31:PM
http://www.psg.fr/fr/image/display/equipe/psg_logo2.gif PSG-AEK ATHENES 4-0 http://www.psg.fr/fr/image/display/equipe/aek_athenes.gif

PSG (Ligue 1)-AEK Athènes (Grèce) : 4-0 (2-0)
Stadium Joseph Moynat de Thonon-les-Bains.
Attendande 2334.
Goals Cissé (5e), Pauleta (10e et 52e, sp) and Rozehnal (74e).


PSG : Letizi (Alonzo, 46e) ; Mendy, Rozehnal (Badiane, 86e), Yepes, Ateba ; MBami (Cana, 66e) ; Landrin, Cissé (Dramé, 86e), Dhorasoo (Semak, 76e) ; Kalou (Pancrate, 81e), Pauleta (Haddad, 70e). Coach : L. Fournier.


AEK Athènes : Hiotis ; Malbasa, Cirillo, Alexopoulos (Paqastathopoulos, 79e), Burbos ; Moras ; Ivic, Sapanis ; Lakis, Lymberopoulos (Da Sylva, 46e), Soares.

http://www.psg.fr/images/photo_summary/cp_42df9cf24729aDSC04188.jpg
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http://www.psg.fr/fr/matches/gallery/galleryimage/cp_42df6eddd3b8e8.jpg

PSG-BOYS
28-07-2005, 09:51:PM
NEXT GAME

FRENCH LIGUE 1 ORANGE

http://www.football-club-de-metz.com/upload/photo/n3277.jpg

Parc des Princes, FRIDAY 29 JULY 20h45
Referee : Mr Malige

PSG group:
ALONZO Jérôme
ARMAND Sylvain
CANA Lorik
CISSE Edouard
DHORASOO Vikash
KALOU Bonaventure
LANDRIN Christophe
LETIZI Lionel
MBAMI Modeste
MENDY Bernard
PANCRATE Fabrice
PAULETA Pedro
PICHOT Stéphane
ROTHEN Jérôme
ROZEHNAL David
SEMAK Sergeï
YEPES Mario

Lonestarr022
30-07-2005, 02:38:AM
Final score - Parc de Princes Attendance: 42,848

PSG 4 - 1 Metz

Bonaventure Kalou (5)
Edouard Cisse (38)
Jerome Rothen (49)
Christophe Landrin (80)

Jung Hwan Ahn (68) for metz

PSG-BOYS
30-07-2005, 11:56:AM
PSG-Metz : 4-1 (2-0)


Referee: Malige.
Attendece 42844.

Goals:psg
-kalou (5) assist by rothen
-Cisse (38) assist by kalou
-rothen (49) assist by kalou
-landrin (80) assist by kalou

goals metz:
-ahn (68)

PSG : Letizi - Mendy, Armand, Rozehnal, Yepes - M'Bami, Cissé (Landrin, 77e), Rothen, Dhorasoo (Cana, 72e) - Kalou (Pancrate, 87e), Pauleta. Coach : Fournier.

Metz : Wimbée - Allegro (Huszti, 46e), Marchal, Beria, Paisley, Borbiconi - Obraniak, Ouadah, Proment - Renouard (Ahn, 61e), N'Diaye (P. Cissé, 77e). Coach : Müller.

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PSG-BOYS
02-08-2005, 12:07:PM
Ligue 1 results

Le Mans 1 - 2 Lyon
Marseille 0 - 2 Bordeaux
Lille 1 - 0 Rennes
Nancy 0 - 1 Monaco
Nantes 2 - 0 Lens
Nice 1 - 1 Troyes
St Etienne 0 - 0 AC Ajaccio
Strasbourg 0 - 0 Auxerre
Sochaux 0 - 1 Toulouse
Paris 4-1 Metz


Ligue 1 Table - July 31 2005 Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts

1 Paris Saint Germain 1 1 0 0 4 1 3 3
2 Bordeaux 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 3
3 Nantes 1 1 0 0 2 0 2 3
4 Lyon 1 1 0 0 2 1 1 3
5 Lille 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3
6 Monaco 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3
7 Toulouse 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 3
8 Nice 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
9 Troyes 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
10 Ajaccio 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
11 Auxerre 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
12 St Etienne 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
13 Strasbourg 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
14 Le Mans 1 0 0 1 1 2 -1 0
15 Nancy 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0
16 Rennes 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0
17 Sochaux 1 0 0 1 0 1 -1 0
18 Lens 1 0 0 1 0 2 -2 0
19 Marseille 1 0 0 1 0 2 -2 0
20 Metz 1 0 0 1 1 4 -3 0

Paris Saint Germain coach Laurent Fournier is refusing to get carried away.

PSG romped to a 4-1 success over Metz on Friday evening, as they opened the season in great style.

"Considering the result, it is nice," said Fournier.

"Everyone has started well, even if we are not perfectly fit. Even in the game, it was not outstanding. However, we showed a big determination. We have to be more aggressive in the midfield in the future."

Fournier tried to play down the hype surrounding Bonaventure Kalou, who scored one and set the other three up.

"What Kalou did in that match, is because everyone gave his best. It is the team that allowed him to be at his best," he said.

"Starting the season with such a victory at Parc des Princes is nice, but we don't have to get inflamed. There is still a lot of work to do."

ganengjdead
02-08-2005, 12:39:PM
For the first time in years PSG has taken the lead of the league.

Very nice and pleasant game from Paris. It has been a long time since the Parc des Princes saw such a team, irresistible when playing offensively, with such players like Kalou, Rothen, Dhorasoo... Except from a few moments when PSG wasn't focused, everything in this team looks veeery promising.

I just hope that Ljuboja will stay in Paris and regain his place in the first team. He could really help us on a lot of games.

PSG-BOYS
03-08-2005, 10:59:AM
psg-metz highlights

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PSG-BOYS
07-08-2005, 12:03:PM
Ligue 1 round-up

Paris Saint Germain and Bordeaux continued their unbeaten starts to the new Ligue 1 campaign with wins on Saturday.

PSG remain top of the table on goal difference after Edouard Cisse's second half strike gave the French capital club a 1-0 victory at Sochaux.

Bordeaux followed suit with a 1-0 win of their own against promoted Nancy at Stade Chaban-Delmas.

Moroccan international Marouane Chamakh's early strike gave Les Girondins a second successive victory.

Nice recorded their first win of the new season after a 2-0 success at Toulouse, with Bakari Kone (17) and a Sammy Traore penalty (29) proving decisive at Stadium Municipal.

Jacques Santini's Auxerre also earned their first win with a 2-0 away result over ten-man Monaco.

Philippe Violeau gave the visitors the lead on 26 minutes before the home side had Patrice Evra sent off for serious foul play just before the break.

Auxerre secured the points in the Principality when Luigi Pieroni found the scoresheet in the latter stages.

Lille left it late to earn a 3-3 draw with Ajaccio in Corsica.

Romain Rocchi gave the home side the lead on 12 minutes before Lille levelled seven minutes later through Jean Makoun.

Waldir Lucas Pereira made it 2-1 for the home side on 27 minutes but Daniel Gygax made sure both sides were level at the break.

Ajaccio took the lead for the third time through Rafik Saifi on 65 minutes but Mathieu Debuchy earned the Northern French club a point with a last minute strike.

In the early Saturday kick-off, Lens recorded their first win of the new season after a 2-0 victory over winless Marseille at Stade Felix-Bollaert.

Seydou Keita gave the home side a half time lead before Brazilian defender Vitorino Hilton doubled their advantage just after the hour mark.

Promoted Troyes held St Etienne to a goalless draw at Stade de L'Aube, with both sides having made it two draws each to start the new season.

Finally, Le Mans earned their first point since winning promotion themselves after a goalless stalemate at Metz.

Lens 2-0 Marseille
Ajaccio 3-3 Lille
Bordeaux 1-0 Nancy
Metz 0-0 Le Mans
Monaco 0-2 Auxerre
Toulouse 0-2 Nice
Troyes 0-0 St Etienne

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Goals: Edouard Cisé (52)
Staduim Bonal
Attendence: 17 543
Referee: Laurent Duhamel

Sochaux : Richert - S. Diawara, Potillon, Buhler, G. N'Daw - Brunel, Boudarene, Pitau (Zairi, 71e), Isabey - Ilan, Menez (Kader, 83e). Coach. : D. Bijotat.

PSG : Letizi - Rozehnal, Mendy, Armand, Yepes - Rothen, M'Bami, Dhorasoo (Landrin, 77e), Cissé - Pauleta (Pancrate, 83e), Kalou. Coach. : Fournier.

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PSG-BOYS
13-08-2005, 11:07:AM
Ligue 1 Week 3

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Paris Saint-Germain will be confident of extending their perfect start to the campaign with a third victory against Toulouse at the Parc des Princes on Saturday.


If the performance in last weekend’s 1-0 win at Sochaux was not as spectacular as that against Metz in Week 1, Laurent Fournier’s side proved they have fighting qualities as well as talented forwards. While Bonaventure Kalou and Vikash Dhorasoo have added technical excellence to the team, Czech defender David Rozehnal has added solidity alongside Mario Yepes at centre-back.


The new signings seem to have instilled fresh belief into the side, while new skipper Pedro Pauleta is commanding the respect of his teammates – something his predecessor Jose-Pierre Fanfan did not always manage.


“I’m honoured to be captain of PSG,” Pauleta said this week. “I have taken on the same responsibility at international level, and I was skipper when I was at Bordeaux. I have no problems with the role, even if my job is relatively easy when the team is winning.”


Pauleta has not yet got on the scoresheet, with midfielder Edouard Cissé surprisingly the club’s top scorer after netting in both matches so far. Cissé brilliantly rounded the last Sochaux defender before scoring on Saturday, and he admits he even surprised himself. “When I saw my goal against Sochaux I said ‘that’s too much, it can’t be me.’ It looks like I beat the defender by accident,” the 27-year-old smiled.


Toulouse began the season full of optimism after some shrewd summer acquisitions, but last weekend’s 2-0 home defeat by Nice has somewhat dented their confidence. Nevertheless, TFC Coach Erik Mombaerts knows that a shock win in the capital would see his side draw level with PSG on six points and could be the perfect way to get back on track.


Mombaerts may hand a first start to Bryan Bergougnoux, the former Lyon forward who was the subject of interest from PSG last season. The France Under-21 star looked lively after coming off the bench in the second half against Nice, and could provide support to strike-pair Santos and Daniel Moriera.


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PSG-BOYS
13-08-2005, 09:27:PM
Paris Saint-Germain stormed to the top of the table with their third win in three games against ten-man Toulouse. Pedro Pauleta scored both goals in the 2-0 triumph.

After notching wins against Metz and Strasbourg, PSG duly dealt with Toulouse in the sunny capital on Saturday afternoon and now sit pretty atop the Ligue 1 standings with nine points from a possible nine.


They did not have it all their own way in the opening stages, as Toulouse posed a series of threats on the counterattack. A lovely interchange between Albin Ebondo and Daniel Moreira caused some panic in the home defence on 10 minutes, but Mario Yepes did enough to put Moreira off as he shot.


PSG nonetheless enjoyed most of the possession and carved out their first opening three minutes later, Pauleta feeding Bonaventure Kalou, only for the Ivory Coast forward to shoot well wide from long range.


Kalou then sent Jérôme Rothen free on the left and, after skating past Ebondo, the France winger crossed for Pauleta who failed to get a touch. The ball reached Vikash Dhorasoo at the far post and the midfielder should have done better than screw his shot wide of the upright.


The pressure became more intense and Toulouse eventually cracked on 30 minutes. Bryan Bergougnoux’s reckless two-footed tackle on Kalou resulted in a straight red card, leaving the visitors up against it and ensuring that the France Under-21 star’s first start for his new club ended in miserable fashion.


Toulouse regrouped but fell behind a minute before the break. Achille Emana was off the pitch receiving treatment – meaning Toulouse were down to nine men – when Rothen broke free and saw his stinging shot parried by Christophe Revault, the goalkeeper making his 300th Ligue 1 appearance. PSG skipper Pauleta was on hand to rifle home.


The Parc des Princes was in celebratory mood and they enjoyed some super football from the buoyant home team after the break.


The outstanding Kalou went close to doubling the score when his low shot grazed Revault’s post, but Pauleta made the points safe on 62 minutes with his second of the night and the season.


Modeste M’Bami slipped the pass forward and Pauleta took advantage of some hesitant defending to slide the ball past Revault.


The Toulouse ‘keeper denied Edouard Cissé and then Pauleta with a brilliant double save moments later, as PSG turned on the style.


Revault helped keep the score respectable for Toulouse, notably denying Dhorasoo with a brilliant tip round the post, but PSG will be satisfied with their evening’s work.

PSG-Toulouse : 2-0 (1-0). Referee : Kalt.
Atendence : 42000 .


Goals : Pauleta (43e), Pauleta (61e)

PSG : Letizi - Armand, Yepes, Rozehnal, Mendy - Cissé, M'Bami, Dhorasoo (Pancrate, 85e), Rothen - Kalou, Pauleta (Landrin, 69e). Coach. : Fournier.

Toulouse : Revault - Dao, Mathieu, Aubey, Ebondo - Emana, Cardy (Dieuze, 59e), Abdessadki (Bonnet, 71e) - Bergougnoux, Mansare, Moreira (Akpa Akpro, 81e). Coach. : Mombaerts.

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PSG-BOYS
17-08-2005, 08:57:PM
PSG-TOULOUSE HIGHLIGHTS
http://www.planetepsg.com/video/psg_toulouse_ligue1_2005.wmv

Fixture after 3 weeks

Club P Pts
Paris SG 3 9
Auxerre 3 7
Lyon 3 6
Nantes 3 6
Bordeaux 3 6
Lens 3 6
Monaco 3 6
Ajaccio 3 5
St Etienne 3 5
Troyes 3 5
Le Mans 3 4
Nice 3 4
Lille 3 4
Sochaux 3 3
Toulouse 3 3
Strasbourg 3 1
Marseille 3 1
Metz 3 1
Nancy 3 0
Rennes 3 0
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Leaders Paris Saint-Germain travel to Troyes’ Stade de l’Aube on Sunday looking to maintain their 100% start to the season.


Laurent Fournier’s men have three wins from three so far, scoring seven goals and conceding just one in accounting for Metz, Sochaux and Toulouse.


Fournier has aligned an identical starting XI for each of his side’s opening matches, but may be forced into a change this week after captain Pedro Pauleta and succumbed to a troublesome calf strain late on in PSG’s 2-0 win over Toulouse at the Parc des Princes.


With Uruguayan striker Carlos Bueno’s transfer from Penarol being investigated by FIFA and both Serbian Danijel Ljuboja and Nigerian Bartholomew Ogbeche frozen out by Fournier, the capital club’s striking options appear suddenly limited.


Makeshift forward Fabrice Pancrate or France Under-19 European Champion Franck Dja Djédjé could both make their season debut’s in the starting line-up.


For their part, last season’s Ligue 2 top scorers Troyes have made a more than promising return to the top flight.


Fresh from last weekend’s upset 2-1 win over Lille, maintained Troyes’ undefeated start to the season and Coach Jean-Marc Furlan has reason to believe his side can produce another upset in Week 4.


In-form striker Stéphane Dallet earned a penalty and scored the winner against Lille and he is ably supported by a five-man midfield featuring talented youngsters Benjamin Nivet, Sébastien Grax and skilful Serbian Branko Boskovic, on-loan from… PSG.

gagiz
17-08-2005, 09:04:PM
Why cant Ljuboja and Ogbeche play?And can someone please tell me how do you investigate a transfer? :boohoo: :rolleyes:

PSG-BOYS
22-08-2005, 09:20:PM
Troyes 1-1 PSG
Pauleta 36 (P), Dallet (T) 49
Stade de l'Aube
17500 Attendence

Ten-man Paris Saint-Germain lost their 100 percent record after drawing 1-1 at Troyes on Sunday, but returned to the top of the table all the same.

Pedro Pauleta claimed his 100th Ligue 1 goal to give PSG a 36th-minute lead, but Sébastien Dallet struck for Troyes after the break, and when Edouard Cissé was sent off shortly afterwards the visitors seemed happy to settle for a share of the spoils.

The capital club now have 10 points from four games and are above Lyon on goal difference, while Troyes are ninth with six points.

Troyes started the game well, with their midfielders gaining the upper hand on their more illustrious opponents. They could have taken the lead as early as the fifth minute when Benjamin Nivet slipped Sébastien Grax through but the striker, on loan from Monaco, was denied by the onrushing Lionel Letizi.

PSG slowly fought their way back into the match and looked on course for a club record fourth consecutive win from the start of the season when Pauleta scored nine minutes before the break. Released through the middle by Bernard Mendy’s pass, the Portuguese hitman showed his class by dinking a superb finish over Ronan Le Crom.

With PSG looking to soak up the pressure after the break, Troyes regained the initiative and levelled matters four minutes in. Alexandre Dujeux whisked over an inviting cross, and Dallet rocketed the ball home with a splendid diving header.

Cissé then received his marching orders seven minutes later and, though Troyes made some efforts to push on for winner, they did not possess the firepower necessary to break down a solid PSG defence.



Paris Saint-Germain skipper Pedro Pauleta was left feeling frustrated despite scoring his 100th Ligue 1 goal against Troyes on Sunday.

The Portuguese ace gave PSG the lead in Champagne country, but they had to settle for a point after conceding a second-half goal then losing Edouard Cissé to a red card.

“One hundred is a pretty figure and it’s important for me,” said the 32-year-old.

“I hope to keep on scoring goals but I would have preferred to win.”

Pauleta was particularly frustrated that his 54th-minutes effort was ruled out for offside.

“I scored a goal that wasn’t offside,” he insisted. “That’s the second one that has been incorrectly ruled out this season. But that’s football.”

The point takes the capital club to the top of the table, ahead of Lyon on goal difference, and Pauleta added: “Troyes played well, but we didn’t help ourselves by making a bad start to the second half.

“After the dismissal of Cissé it became very difficult for us. It’s good that we held on for a point because it’s vital to pick up points away from home.

“But I have to admit, we didn’t play that well,” he added.

Pauleta’s 100 goals came in just over five seasons. He arrived in France in 2000, spending three years at Bordeaux before joining PSG in 2003.


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Troyes: Le Crom - Montero, Boucansaud, Kouassi, Dujeux - Tourenne (cap), Matuidi (Danic 56), Nivet, Boskovic - Dallet, Grax (Nadé 87)

PSG: Letizi - B. Mendy, Rozehnal, Yepes, Armand - E. Cissé, Mbami, Dhorasoo (Landrin 70), Rothen - Kalou (Cana 59), Pauleta (cap) (Pancrate 75

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Ajaccio 0-0 Le Mans
Bordeaux 1-0 Monaco
Lens 7-0 Auxerre
Lyon 1-0 Nancy
Metz 0-0 Strasbourg
Nice 1-1 Nantes
Rennes 3-2 Marseille
Sochaux 0-0 Lille
Toulouse 1-1 St Etienne
Troyes 1-1 PSG

1. PSG 10

2. Lyon 10

3. Lens 9

4. Bordeaux 9

5. Nantes 7

6. Auxerre 7

7. Ajaccio 6

8. Saint-Etienne 6

9. Troyes 6

10. Monaco 6

11. Le Mans 5

12. Nice 5

13. Lille 5

14. Sochaux 4

15. Toulouse 4

16. Rennes 3

17. Strasbourg 2

18. Metz 2

19. Marseille 1

20. Nancy 0

PSG-BOYS
26-08-2005, 08:27:PM
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Referee : MR layec

Paris Saint-Germain Coach Laurent Fournier will be looking for a positive reaction from his players after they experienced their first setback of the new season away to Troyes last weekend.


Pedro Pauleta netted his 100th goal in France and thought he had number 101 ruled out for a dubious offside decision, but newly-promoted outfit Troyes dominated for long periods and were well worth their point in the end.


They still have a 100% home record of course, and with the atmosphere at the Parc des Princes so much healthier than it was for most of last year, Nice could be in for trouble. Especially considering they have not won in the capital since the 1994-95 campaign.


Edouard Cissé is suspended for the hosts, though, and Nice have been fairly solid since the season got underway. Their sole defeat – at home to Sochaux – was generally considered a travesty of justice, and midfielder Florent Balmont subsequently had his name cleared following a ridiculous sending-off. He was back for the 1-1 draw at home to Nantes at the weekend, a game Nice could easily have won were it not for a series of excellent saves from Mickaël Landreau.

PSG-BOYS
29-08-2005, 05:01:PM
PSG 1-2 Nice
Pauleta (P) 1, Traoré (N) 72, Bagayoko (N) 89
Parc des Princes 43 000

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Nice came from behind to upset 10-man Paris Saint-Germain at the Parc des Princes on Saturday thanks to goals from Sammy Traoré and Mamadou Bagayoko.


A full house was on hand to celebrate PSG’s 35th birthday and Portuguese hitman Pedro Pauleta got the party going as early as the first minute when he headed home Jérôme Rothen’s quickly taken free-kick.


That was as good as it got for Laurent Fournier’s players who failed to make the most of their chances in a dominant first-half display.


Ivory Coast playmaker Bonaventure drew a fine save from Nice ‘keeper Damien Gregorini before seeing a 20m drive ricochet off the crossbar as the home side rode a wave of confidence.


However, Nice refused to give in and, in former-Lorient livewire Bakari Koné, the visitors always looked dangerous on the counterattack.


The Côte d’Azur outfit made the Parisians pay for their generosity in front of goal in a stellar second half performance.


Traoré’s near-post header, on 72 minutes, was deflected into his own net by the hapless David Rozehnal to bring the side’s level.


PSG were unable to break down Frédéric Antonetti’s well-organised side and when Koné stripped Mario Yepes of possession on the halfway line, Bagayoko profited to beat Lionel Letizi from six yards out with just a minute left on the clock.


PSG’s nightmare was completed deep into stoppage time at the end of the match when Sylvain Armand was shown the red card for bringing down Koné as the diminutive striker raced to the edge of the area.


The victory lifts Nice to eight points on the ladder, just two behind PSG, who remain top on goal difference from Lyon who have a match in hand.



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PSG: Letizi - B. Mendy, Rozehnal, Yepes, Armand - Mbami - Landrin, Dhorasoo, Rothen (Semak 18) - Kalou (Bueno 76), Pauleta (cap) (Pancrate 87)

Nice: Grégorini - Varrault (cap), S. Traoré (Abardonado 81), An. Yahia, Tchato - Bigné (Vahirua 63), Balmont, Bisconti, Rool (Ederson 64) - Koné, Bagayoko

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pasion1
02-09-2005, 12:21:AM
We'll this just in.

The vice president of the Uruguayan FA (son of Penarol's president) flew to FIFA and actually got them to turn around their decision on letting Cebolla Rodriguez and Bueno play for PSG.

In turn, PSG is pretty much VERY angry at this (Bueno was big prospect).

I know that PSG have no fault in taking Penarol's players. It was the manager Paco Casal who stole them so I'm glad he's getting what he deserves that ******* ****.

Justice in FIFA? Something must have gone wrong over there.
I hope Bueno comes back and ends up getting sold to 5th Division Pakistan. :rockman:

gagiz
02-09-2005, 12:24:AM
I dont understand wat happned?SOme Penarol players went to PSG, then Penarol wanted them bak so they just took them?Im confused! :ewan:

pasion1
02-09-2005, 12:42:AM
I dont understand wat happned?SOme Penarol players went to PSG, then Penarol wanted them bak so they just took them?Im confused! :ewan:

What happened was that both players were worth alot (they're good...I gotta admit they have future potential in Europe).

Monaco offered like 6 Million Euros for Bueno and Cebolla 6 months ago but Penarol said no. So PSG said they were interested but Paco Casal (Italy's fave south American agent :funny: <inside joke: He's pretty much best friends with the president of Inter/Milan/Juve for "non legal" reasons>

Anyways, he convinced Bueno and Cebolla that they could be dead rich but both had 2-3 years left in contract (something around that). The time was now to go. So Bueno and Cebolla said they wouldn't play anymore and wanted a better contract.
The contract offered was "not good enough" (they were going to reject it no matter what)............and hope Penarol would sell them.

They didn't and instead both players rebelled against the club (didnt play but were still owned by Penarol).

After 6 months, they just got up and left with Casal to an extremely happy PSG (they didnt care how they got there just as long as they did).

Penarol was pissed and got the backup of ALL of South America and the Vice president of FIFA............but somehow FIFA let them Play (obvious Politics since there is NO WAY that Bueno and Cebolla would be allowed to play.
It's like Man U stealing Monaco's best players with better contracts while they were still signed to Monaco.............there's no protection to the "smaller" (in wealth) clubs.


Long story short (and it was pretty long :) ). Penarol went to Europe and now FIFA decided to not allow Bueno/Cebolla to play anymore. So now PSG are pissed....but we have to see how it goes down.

It's funny cause Bueno and Cebolla did all but sing "Na Na Na NA NaNA!" and dance at the TV making fun of Penarol's president as they were interviewed in France. You should have seen their faces when the news came.

gagiz
02-09-2005, 10:02:PM
So now the have to play with Penarol?Or they gonna be suspened?

Ruinz
03-09-2005, 12:50:AM
It's good to see Pauleta doing so well to start of the season, I just wish he would do the same for Portugal each time they play. Congratulations to him for reaching 100 goals (Y)

Num Lock
14-09-2005, 04:56:AM
here we go again!, i hope we can do better than last season!, is rothen healthy?, i haven't seen anything from this season so far but somebody told me something about rothen not being 100%

Redhooligan
09-10-2005, 01:42:PM
Nice Topic Laurent:)...

ganengjdead
09-10-2005, 05:29:PM
here we go again!, i hope we can do better than last season!, is rothen healthy?, i haven't seen anything from this season so far but somebody told me something about rothen not being 100%

Dunno why, but the opponent players are realy agressive on Rothen. Anyway, he is a real plus for the team, almost unstoppable on his left wing, always dangerous, it's too bad we don't have someone like him on the right wing :(

One week remaining until OM-PSG...

nird
14-10-2005, 08:41:PM
hey guys, as far as I know, PSG was the best team along with Monaco a few years ago, what happend? you haven't won the league in years, right? someone who can straighten this out for me?

ganengjdead
14-10-2005, 08:54:PM
Waaaay complicated...

The pressure, which is incredibly high in Paris, wrong choices in transfers, big egos....

We haven't won the league in 11-12 years now :nape: But this year is our year :rockman:

Mel Brennan
15-11-2005, 01:22:PM
We need a win against Bordeaux...we need to get back on track.

nird
15-11-2005, 09:45:PM
hey, you french guys, I was just wondering if this is spelled correctly:
J'ai une ame solitaire

I figured atleast one of you paris sg fans were french, and I didn't want to start a whole new thread just for this.

ganengjdead
17-11-2005, 08:18:PM
Well it is french, although you forgot an accent on the a : J'ai une âme solitaire .

But it might not be the correct sentence for what you mean. Type your sentence in english, and I'll translate :jap:

Bordeaux is gonna be a 6 pts game, but given the way we played against Monaco and the fact that we play sooo badly when we are away of the Parc des Princes... I'm not optimistic :(

nird
17-11-2005, 09:53:PM
I am a lonely soul

ganengjdead
20-11-2005, 09:03:PM
In this case it's Je suis une âme solitaire :ewan:

Num Lock
11-07-2006, 09:01:PM
where is PSG BOYS??, i need him to create the 06-07 thread!, we already signed some new players and we're hoping for a nice UEFA Cup run!.