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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/world-cup/story/_/id/799332/ce/uk/?cc=3436&ver=globalQuote:The crisis enveloping the France squad is deepening as the players refused to train on Sunday in protest at the decision to send Nicolas Anelka home.
A member of the France coaching staff has walked out while team director Jean-Louis Valentin has resigned, saying he is "sickened and disgusted".
In a statement read by Raymond Domenech, the players said: "All the players in the France squad without exception want to declare their opposition to the decision taken by the French Football Federation to exclude Nicolas Anelka from the squad.
"If we regret the incident which occurred at half-time of the match between France and Mexico, we regret even more the leak of an event which should have remained within the group and which is quite common in a high-level team. At the request of the squad, the player in question attempted to have dialogue but his approach was ignored.
"For its part, the French Football Federation has at no time tried to protect the squad. It has made a decision (to send Anelka home) without consulting all the players, on the basis of the facts reported by the press. Accordingly, and to mark the opposition to those at the highest level of French football, all the players decided not to train today.
"Out of respect for the public who came to attend training, we decided to go to meet the fans who, by their presence, showed their full support. For our part, we are aware of our responsibilities as those wearing the colours of our country. Also for those we have towards our fans and countless children who keep Les Bleus as role models.
"We forget none of our duties. We will do everything individually and also in a collective spirit to ensure that France regains its honour with a positive performance on Tuesday.''
Just 24 hours after Anelka was sent home in disgrace after launching a tirade of abuse at Domenech at half-time in the defeat to Mexico, captain Patrice Evra was involved in a heated row with fitness coach Robert Duverne.
Evra was furious after someone from within the France camp leaked the Anelka story to L'Equipe, with the striker telling Domenech "go screw yourself, dirty son of a whore". It is speculated that Evra was trying to find out the identity of the mole.
On arriving at the training ground, the squad had left the bus to chat to supporters - but Evra and Domenech stayed on board. When they did finally leave the bus Evra confronted Duverne.
Domenech stepped in to try and break up the row, but Duverne stormed off the training pitch and threw his accreditation badge to the ground. Evra then handed a letter to the France press manager, and the France squad got back on the team coach and drew the curtains, refusing to take part in the scheduled training session.
France team director Jean-Louis Valentin confirmed the stories, saying he was "ashamed" by the behaviour of the players. Valentin has quit his job as the head of the France team and will now fly home.
"It's a scandal for the French, for the young people here. It's a scandal for the federation and the French team," Valentin said. "They don't want to train. It's unacceptable.
"As for me, it's over. I'm leaving the federation. I'm sickened and disgusted. Under these conditions, I've decided to return to Paris and to resign.''
The statement was read out by coach Raymond Domenech. Valentin then got into a car and drove off.
Domenech, who will be replaced by Laurent Blanc ahead of the European Championship qualifiers which begin later this year, has completely lost control of the France squad with a series of high profile fall-outs in recent months.
France can still, mathematically at least, qualify for the second round with victory over hosts South Africa in Tuesday's group decider, but a draw between Uruguay and Mexico would eliminate the 1998 winners. France's desire to score a goal, let alone win a match, must now be in serious doubt. Curioser and curioser...
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afromanGT
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This is pretty spectacularly awesome to watch this capitulation.
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Bryan
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and I thought 2002 was bad :P
at least this takes the eye off england haha.
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jonzey
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Irish eyes are smiling :lol:
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afromanGT
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jonzey wrote:Irish eyes are smiling :lol: That's sensational Karma.
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Quote:Accordingly, and to mark the opposition to those at the highest level of French football, all the players decided not to train today. I think this may indicate that not a single player is in support of Domenech as a coach, what are the odds of him being sacked DURING the WC? I'm assuming that has never happened before..
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jonzey
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Absent_doz_2259 wrote:Quote:Accordingly, and to mark the opposition to those at the highest level of French football, all the players decided not to train today. I think this may indicate that not a single player is in support of Domenech as a coach, what are the odds of him being sacked DURING the WC? I'm assuming that has never happened before.. I don't think that will happen. France will be out of the tournament before they can sack him!!!
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This is so unbelievably awesome. I'd bet on a full all in brawl before their next game with Domenech being beaten to death:lol:
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avy1990
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:cry:
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jonzey
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:This is so unbelievably awesome. I'd bet on a full all in brawl before their next game with Domenech being beaten to death:lol: I wonder what the odds are for that, and whether the TAB takes bets on that...
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afromanGT
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Absent_doz_2259 wrote:Quote:Accordingly, and to mark the opposition to those at the highest level of French football, all the players decided not to train today. I think this may indicate that not a single player is in support of Domenech as a coach, what are the odds of him being sacked DURING the WC? I'm assuming that has never happened before.. There was a latino manager who had a heart attack at one tournament and was replaced...but I can't remember who it was...might have been mexico. But yeah, actually SACKING a manager is unheralded as far as I'm aware. Quote:I'd bet on a full all in brawl before their next game with Domenech being beaten to death I can see someone getting subbed off and slapping Domenech when South Africa are 1-0 up.
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jonzey
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afromanGT wrote:I can see someone getting subbed off and slapping Domenech when South Africa are 1-0 up. Actually... What are the odds on that!!! I think I'll be able to get some good money on that!!!
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afromanGT
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jonzey wrote:afromanGT wrote:I can see someone getting subbed off and slapping Domenech when South Africa are 1-0 up. Actually... What are the odds on that!!! I think I'll be able to get some good money on that!!! Probably about $1.70.
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I've read there are 2 main issues here: The "ribery" clique, apparently hate Gourcouff, whilst his clique (henry, lloris, and some other guy) back him up.
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afromanGT wrote:Quote:I'd bet on a full all in brawl before their next game with Domenech being beaten to death I can see someone getting subbed off and slapping Domenech when South Africa are 1-0 up. Now how awesome would it be to see player and coach have a full on heated spat right on the sidelines and then see that turn into an all in brawl. That would be so much win:lol:
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afromanGT
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macktheknife wrote:I've read there are 2 main issues here: The "ribery" clique, apparently hate Gourcouff, whilst his clique (henry, lloris, and some other guy) back him up. It's Anelka, Ribery and Malouda v Gourcuff and Toulalan. Gourcuff doesn't talk to the other players and trains by himself or with the other Bordeaux players.
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afromanGT wrote:macktheknife wrote:I've read there are 2 main issues here: The "ribery" clique, apparently hate Gourcouff, whilst his clique (henry, lloris, and some other guy) back him up. It's Anelka, Ribery and Malouda v Gourcuff and Toulalan. Gourcuff doesn't talk to the other players and trains by himself or with the other Bordeaux players. Apparently it's all because he doesn't have the same interests as them, and is a bit more subdued and doesn't act like a susperstar. I read somewhere that there is tension because instead of playing video games he'd rather read a book. The fact that there is tension because of that is just disgusting tbh.
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afromanGT
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To be honest, fair go if they want to take a dig at him for being antisocial. It's a team sport, you're staying with your team, etc. But at the same time, to make a big deal of it isn't worth it.
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jonzey
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sydneycroatia58 wrote:afromanGT wrote:macktheknife wrote:I've read there are 2 main issues here: The "ribery" clique, apparently hate Gourcouff, whilst his clique (henry, lloris, and some other guy) back him up. It's Anelka, Ribery and Malouda v Gourcuff and Toulalan. Gourcuff doesn't talk to the other players and trains by himself or with the other Bordeaux players. Apparently it's all because he doesn't have the same interests as them, and is a bit more subdued and doesn't act like a susperstar. I read somewhere that there is tension because instead of playing video games he'd rather read a book. The fact that there is tension because of that is just disgusting tbh. That's just screwed up. So basically because he doesn't act all arrogant and enjoys a quieter life he is singled out of the squad? I agree, disgusting.
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jonzey wrote:sydneycroatia58 wrote:afromanGT wrote:macktheknife wrote:I've read there are 2 main issues here: The "ribery" clique, apparently hate Gourcouff, whilst his clique (henry, lloris, and some other guy) back him up. It's Anelka, Ribery and Malouda v Gourcuff and Toulalan. Gourcuff doesn't talk to the other players and trains by himself or with the other Bordeaux players. Apparently it's all because he doesn't have the same interests as them, and is a bit more subdued and doesn't act like a susperstar. I read somewhere that there is tension because instead of playing video games he'd rather read a book. The fact that there is tension because of that is just disgusting tbh. That's just screwed up. So basically because he doesn't act all arrogant and enjoys a quieter life he is singled out of the squad? I agree, disgusting. Stewey McGill and the Australian Cricket Team...
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