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Posté : mar. oct. 02, 2007 6:36 pm
par CLB
vas-y, ils ne rentrent qu'en décembre.

Posté : mer. oct. 03, 2007 8:08 am
par marco
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cette "statue" ne vous fait pas penser a une ile célèbre??

Posté : mer. oct. 03, 2007 3:35 pm
par alain branchard
faudrait beaucoup d'imagination quand même non ?

allez bonjour a tous après quelques joours d'abstinence

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Posté : jeu. oct. 04, 2007 8:17 am
par marco
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Posté : ven. oct. 05, 2007 8:10 am
par marco
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Posté : sam. oct. 06, 2007 6:49 am
par alain branchard
allez une petite reponse a marco qui a l'air de s'ennuyer

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bonne journée a tous

Posté : sam. oct. 06, 2007 8:14 am
par marco
pas du tout Alain, je fais partager ma passion de la montagne,regarde qui veut,copie qui veut,et discute qui veut.
tu dois savoir que les montagnards ne sont pas très bavards,mais regardent pour savoir ou sont les vraies valeurs et les gonfleurs d'hélices..
je ne parle pas pour toi ou manu bien sur.
bon WE

Posté : sam. oct. 06, 2007 6:09 pm
par alain branchard
certains doivent se demander pourquoi tu photographie des salades

:P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P :P

Posté : sam. oct. 06, 2007 6:12 pm
par alain branchard
allez avant de sauter sur les blacks ce soir

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Posté : sam. oct. 06, 2007 6:19 pm
par alain branchard
pour marco le nostalgique des montagnes :
on reprend tous en coeur
etoile des neiges
mon coeur amoureux

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Posté : sam. oct. 06, 2007 10:55 pm
par ManuPatout
alain branchard a écrit :allez avant de sauter sur les blacks ce soir
MERCI ALAIN !!!! C'ETAIT ENORME !!!

Posté : sam. oct. 06, 2007 11:23 pm
par alain branchard
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pas beau ça ?

Posté : sam. oct. 06, 2007 11:45 pm
par ManuPatout
Alain va faire un tour sur les forums des journaux NZ, çà vaut le détour ... z'ont pas aimé l'arbitrage les AB's.

Posté : dim. oct. 07, 2007 6:42 am
par alain branchard
pas si méchants que ça les commentaires
The French took their opportunities. We had a large territorial advantage in the second half, had opportunities ... didn't quite finish it. I guess from the All Black point of view that was our Achilles heel.


"From the French point of view, I think they defended superbly. They certainly played with a huge amount of passion and fire and it was a different French side to the one we have played in recent times."

Captain Richie McCaw summed up the mood in the All Blacks dressing room, saying: "The pain in the eyes and the body language sums it up. Some of the guys have probably played their last test for the All Blacks, that hurts as well.

"It's hard to put in words, there are some pretty shattered guys as you would expect.

"I'm at a loss to say why we didn't put our game together as we would have liked. You can make a whole lot of excuses but the boys were ready to play today, but we just couldn't put it out there."

Posté : dim. oct. 07, 2007 6:48 am
par alain branchard
ou encore cela

Courage and pride were primary factors. So too was the magnificent French defence.

New Zealand had 72 per cent of the possession compared to France's 28 per cent. New Zealand also had a territorial advantage of 62 per cent to 38 per cent.

They stole five French lineouts and one French scrum. But most significantly the French completed 90.4 per cent of their tackles, compared to the All Blacks' 76.6 per cent.

"Our defence was absolutely perfect," Ibanez said. "At halftime we realised that we were still in contact. Bernard (coach Laporte) told us that we were going to play the most important 40 minutes of our careers."


Laporte added: "We didn't want to die. We beat the best team in the world."

After the teams had disappeared from the Millennium Stadium, a recording of Edith Piaf's "Non, je ne regrette rien" echoed around the empty seats.

It was a sentiment shared by France flanker Serge Betsen, initially disconsolate after leaving the field when he was injured in the fifth minute.

"I can tell you I feel much better, particularly after the result," he said.

Posté : dim. oct. 07, 2007 6:55 am
par alain branchard
et là c'etait vraiment geant

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