Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Who is Ralph Brown ?
He played the perverted therapist in 'Nighty Night' with Julia Davis and Rebecca Front.
Who is Ralph Brown ?
I am looking forward to French day already. We can all wear striped tee shirts and berets.
I am backing Remi for the job.
He was born in L'Arbresle, the birth place of the famous French composer, Claude Terrasse. Claude's brother-in-law was the avant garde artist Pierre Bannard, a great friend of painter Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, who in turn was friends with Oscar Wilde, and we know he loved Brighton and Brighton loved him.
It's a great match.
http://frenchfootballweekly.com/2013/04/28/olympique-lyonnais-the-tactical-debrief/
Not totally sure what to make of this otherwise excellent article, as there seems to be a lack of focus on the attacking strength of Lyon in it. They have scored a lot of goals, but his preferred formation seems to be a 'Poyet-esque' 4-1-4-1 which would suit us, but may cause a lot of angst among some fans...
1st choice 11 would seem to start to look like:
GK
Bruno - Greer - Dunk - ?
Nzuzi
Buckley - Stephens - Crofts/JFC - Kaz
Ulloa/CMS
http://frenchfootballweekly.com/2013/04/28/olympique-lyonnais-the-tactical-debrief/
Not totally sure what to make of this otherwise excellent article, as there seems to be a lack of focus on the attacking strength of Lyon in it. They have scored a lot of goals, but his preferred formation seems to be a 'Poyet-esque' 4-1-4-1 which would suit us, but may cause a lot of angst among some fans...
Would be a huge gamble - but I would be pleased with this. I'm sure he has some great contacts and he must be a quality coach to get the Lyon job, even if it didn't work out there as boss.
Probably the wrong thing to say right now, but in my book France is a place you drive through on the way to somewhere else...
I met Ralph Brown in the Withdean directors portacabins, so he knows someone . . . .
Yes...
Richard E. Grant, Paul McGann, and Richard Griffiths.
Probably the wrong thing to say right now, but in my book France is a place you drive through on the way to somewhere else...
http://frenchfootballweekly.com/2013/04/28/olympique-lyonnais-the-tactical-debrief/
Not totally sure what to make of this otherwise excellent article, as there seems to be a lack of focus on the attacking strength of Lyon in it. They have scored a lot of goals, but his preferred formation seems to be a 'Poyet-esque' 4-1-4-1 which would suit us, but may cause a lot of angst among some fans...
1st choice 11 would seem to start to look like:
GK
Bruno - Greer - Dunk - ?
Nzuzi
Buckley - Stephens - Crofts/JFC - Kaz
Ulloa/CMS
Richard Griffiths is dead. Amazed your sources hadn't told you that.
Probably the wrong thing to say right now, but in my book France is a place you drive through on the way to somewhere else...
On Garde....will have to send him a French letter...that should cover it!
Edited for accuracy.Probably the wrong thing to say right now, but in my book France is a place you cycle through on the way to somewhere else...