

And Marseille Wins Unglamourously
By: Jennifer | February 8th, 2009
At the very moment that Chamakh scored that own goal, I decided to check on the score and see if it’s going well. Unfortunately, it made me go and watch the whole lacklustre game. Honestly. both sides played quite poorly, and if not for that unfortunate mistake, OM would have been satisfied with one point and we can all happily forget this game.
(Or maybe I’m just disappointed to see Bordeaux playing so poorly after going without seeing a game for so long. Especially Wendel, whom I always held in high regards and thought that he would get out of the rut he got himself in.)
Blanc was right, there is no goal at the Velodrome..except for them. Lyon now lead with a petty 4 points ahead of PSG and ourselves, close enough, but a lot of work up ahead.
Some of you know I’ve been super busy with school and university stuff (the only acceptance I have so far is from biomed from Western). Daryl and I are looking for a replacement while I’m gone (which is maybe until late April/early May), and I’ll be relegated to blogging only the biggest games that Bordeaux play (i.e. UEFA cup, Lyon, etc.) and when Bordeaux finally sign Gourcuff (duh, will happen, then we party). Anyway, I’ll be back when Bordeaux plays Galatasaray!
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can’t believe we lost at the hands of our own player, thats the worst unimaginable thing to happen
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As if Chamakh isn’t already emo enough about not scoring. Scoring in our own net certainly will not help his ego.
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Ohh Mama, just bullshit… I don’t feel like commenting.
(Jennifer, I’ll get back to you in a few days, I gotta think about it..)
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(Awesome, take your time, we’re not in a hurry.)
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A win is a win is a win. Sorry. I love the wine and the women from Bordeaux though. Good luck… it’s a foot race to the championnat this year.
Who will prevail? I think Lyon is going down and it’s up to OM, Bordeaux, and PSG to fight it out.
Of course I am biased. Take care, Girondins
ALLEZ L’OM!!!
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