Govou Drunk (Again), ♥♥Player Love♥♥, LOTS of Stadium Photos, Etc.

By: Inara | November 2nd, 2009

Just some random odds and ends for you to read as you bide your time waiting for Lyon’s Champions League clash with Liverpool.

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Govouface<— Sid’s Serious Captain-y Face.

If you’re wondering why the captain’s armband showed up on Cris last Saturday, despite Sidney Govou also being on the pitch, it’s because our dear (former?) captain was seen drunk in public only two nights before the derby. He was at the Grand Prix de tennis de Lyon (part of the ATP World Tour, for you tennis junkies) with Remy Vercoutre, Florent Laville, and Sylvain Wiltord, another ex-Lyon bad boy. Sadly, pictures of a wasted Govou have yet to circulate on the internet (damn French media – in England they have no scruples about this sort of thing), but video tapes have made their way to Claude Puel’s desk.

Puel wasn’t very happy and took away Govou’s armband, though no word yet on whether this is a permanent change. Puel was pragmatic enough to realize that captain or not, Govou was needed on the pitch, which is why he was in the starting XI against St. Etienne. For Puel, it seems the matter is closed, but Jean-Mimi naturally had more to say. While he did say that Govou is willing to make amends, Aulas also called his leadership abilities into question and said that he’d consider Govou’s punishment carefully. Aulas met with him on Sunday to discuss the situation with him.

I guess this probably seems like an overreaction from Lyon, but given Govou’s hard partying history – and don’t forget that he was arrested for drunk driving less than a year ago – it’s no surprise that the club is so concerned.

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Just for lulz.

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I was going to write about the latest blow to French football’s eternal quest for equality on the global markets, but since Xavier of the Lens Offside has already done such an excellent job in telling us why getting rid of the DIC is really bad news for Ligue 1, I figure, why reinvent the wheel?

Aulas is desperately sounding the alarm. According to him, this change will mean that Lyon lose an extra €6m a year. It doesn’t seem like a lot, at least on the surface, but keep in mind that France already has really strict rules on club finances. Aulas fears that he may not be able to offer extensions to Sidney Govou, Francois Clerc, and other players nearing the ends of their contracts.

Also, here is a great interview (in English!) of Jean-mimi on UEFA.com.

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Kader Keita is the latest ex-OL player to accuse the club of mistreating him. Honestly, all these disgruntled former players make Lyon sound like an abusive ex-husband. Should I be more disturbed?

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lopezgomis

I have so much love for these two. Bafe and Lisandro are this, but without the ~dramah~.

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The two latest recruits at Lyon are Norwegian pair Christine Colombo Nilsen and Isabell Hervolsen Both women left Kolbotn for OL Féminines, though their transfer fee remains undisclosed. They were signed just in time for them to be eligible for the club’s CL match against Fortuna Hjørring. Along with Arsenal and Bayern Munich, Lyon are one of three clubs that are still represented in both the men’s and women’s UEFA Champions League. Let’s hope that one of them actually win the damn trophy this time.

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The spot for a third blogger on the Lyon Offside still remains open. John and I post when we can, but I know many of you would prefer more frequent updates. If you think you can post at least once a week, have decent grammar, and are such a diehard fan that you want to share your love of OL with the rest of the world, please read this post.

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Phrase of the day week month: “The unstoppable groin-pocalypse going on at Lyon….What in the name of Cleber’s crotch is going on here?” Found on Dirty Tackle.

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Most of the major roadblocks in the development of OL Land have been removed, as 74% of the population of Greater Lyon are in favor of the new stadium. The biggest obstacle has had to do with the construction of more public transportation to the Decines area, or more accurately, the funding of that new transportation. Right now, there is one dinky tram line that goes out there, which is not enough to support the amount of people expected to utilize public transportation to get to the games (which is estimated at 65%). Some citizens don’t want the city to take on the added burden of these costs (OL wouldn’t be paying for it as it’s the city’s expense), though others argue that the area has long been in need of new train lines regardless, and that the increased revenue to the businesses in the area would make up for the expenses.

In any case, Aulas expects the final plans to be approved this spring, and that applications for the building permits will be completed by fall next year. The expected date of the new stadium is December 8th, 2013.

Lyon have also launched a new website that will keep everyone up to date with the latest news and pictures of the stadium. The site is chock full of interesting stuff, like details about the stadium’s eco-friendly design, the transportation and traffic surveys, a map showing all the sites of interest, and information on how the stadium will be funded (€450m from OL and its private partners and an additional €180m from public funds for transportation purposes).

The architectural firm chosen by Aulas is Populous (formerly HOK Architecture). They have a lot of impressive projects to their name, so we can expect good things from them.

And of course, the photos. I don’t think I’ve posted these pictures before. If you want to see the other pics I’ve posted of the new stadium, just click of the “OL Land/New Stadium” category on the right.

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  • John |  November 2nd, 2009 at 9:16 am

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    Groinpocalypse is right! As Dr. Evil would say, this is “friggin rigoddamndiculous!” I thought we were going to get better in the injury department after Vincent Espie replaced Duverne. I guess we should be happy they aren’t knee or other mother serious injuries.

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  • John |  November 2nd, 2009 at 9:39 am

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    I can’t believe Freddy Piq has 4 goals in 12apps in the EPL. I’m sure If he’d started all year for us he’d be scoreless.

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  • John |  November 2nd, 2009 at 9:51 am

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    http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/sunderland-afc/match-reports-and-results/2009/10/31/john-mensah-s-injuries-a-frustration-for-bruce-72703-25058685/

    Unfortunately, we won’t be able to get a sucker to take him on loan next season and he has like three years left on his contract. So I imagine OL will either have to sell at a massive loss or keep him on the bench to play one or two matches a season.

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  • mrCham |  November 2nd, 2009 at 10:56 am

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    Liverpool’s havin alot of injuries also. A site claimed 12 can miss the game for the reds.

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  • Ronald |  November 2nd, 2009 at 2:01 pm

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    the only people i forsee not playing for Liverpool are Gerrard and……thats pretty much else. Everyones injured, but i feel that Rafa Benitez might include everyone else for the next match ( even Aquilani )

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  • lefutur |  November 2nd, 2009 at 2:28 pm

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    says here that Cris will keep the armband for the rest of the season!

    http://www.foot01.com/equipe/lyon/govou-ne-reprendra-pas-le-brassard,39935

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  • Inara |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:14 pm

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    Not an optimistic article:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/blog/2009/nov/02/champions-league-lyon-liverpool

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  • Inara |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:16 pm

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    Also, I feel like most of Liverpool’s injuries are just “intox” from Benitez. Come Wednesday, I expect him to have his preferred lineup, sans Gerrard, of course.

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  • lefutur |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:24 pm

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    i wonder why Toulalan would blow up at Puel like that. Seems like a pretty standard thing for a coach to say to a player, “keep it simple…dont hold on to the ball too long”.

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  • Inara |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:34 pm

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    All reports of the incident seem to be 3rd party – it’s all, “Toulalan is said to have replied…”

    I feel like this so-called blow-up is somewhat exaggerated. Paul Doyle at the Guardian makes it sound like Toulalan had a mental breakdown. So while I do believe Toulalan probably got snippy, I don’t think it’s as big of a deal as the media is making it out to be.

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  • lefutur |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:49 pm

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    well if Toulalan is becoming more vocal and less shy on the pitch that can only be a good thing.

    captain next year?

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  • mrCham |  November 2nd, 2009 at 3:59 pm

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    http://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotbollsbladet/internationell/england/article6056380.ab

    I can’t find this article in English but it’s saying Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard, Albert Riera, Martin Kelly, Glen Johnson, Martin Skrtel, Daniel Agger, Fabio Aurelio, David Ngog, Diego Cavalieri and Alberto Aquilani could miss the game due to injury.

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  • Inara |  November 2nd, 2009 at 5:17 pm

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    This is the most football I’ve seen Mensah play all year:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUh8yqwXTBc

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  • kubi |  November 2nd, 2009 at 8:00 pm

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    apparently we might get zdenek grygera or Zebina from juventus for Clerc in January.. i would be sad to see him leave

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  • John |  November 3rd, 2009 at 8:56 am

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    Zebina is like 40 years old no? And Grygera can play CB too which, needless to say should be the new requisite of all our new defensive recruits: that they must play both SB and CB. I don’t know what form either are in or if they are willing to come to L1, but I think we are covered at RB with AR playing extremely well, and Gassama coming back from loan with some first team experience.

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  • John |  November 3rd, 2009 at 9:00 am

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    LOL on the Puma video Inara. Mensah probably pulled or tore something during the shoot. I’m wondering if it’s the “vitamins” he may or may not take that make him so fraile.

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  • John |  November 3rd, 2009 at 9:07 am

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    Sad news for GC but this could be A. Cissokho’s big break:
    http://www.goal.com/en/news/9/england/2009/11/03/1601793/arsenals-gael-clichy-suffers-stress-fracture-of-lower-back

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  • Jao |  November 3rd, 2009 at 11:21 am

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    I couldn’t stop laughing when I read what Toulalan said. I think he said it no doubt and, despite being a decent defender, he’s probably just frustrated playing back there because he wants get back into the midfield. The Guardian article even details how, Toulalan’s actually the root of our attack when he plays in the midfield.

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  • Inara |  November 3rd, 2009 at 12:43 pm

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    Yeah but there is still Abidal and Evra to for him to contend with, but you’re right, it definitely does brigthen Cissokho’s prospects.

    Also, I love Delgado’s confidence in this interview: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11806_5671384,00.html

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  • lefutur |  November 3rd, 2009 at 3:59 pm

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    ^^ “Nobody could doubt that we are the best team in the group. We can go a very long way.”

    those are pretty bold words Cesar.

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  • Pride of Lyon |  November 3rd, 2009 at 4:41 pm

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    I really love Delgado. He is the player with passion. I think we may have a chance of seeing him start against Marseille.

    I had already read about the Toulalan-Puel “fight”. I just think Toulalan is scared of ending up like Bodmer. And let’s face it, 9 kms is not enough for Toulalan. If he doesn’t run his 14 kms in 90 minutes, he needs to release his energy in another way.

    after the qualification of Bordeaux, we need to beat Liverpool. We should use the chance of killing them now when they are still limping. If we give them a chance to qualify, they may come bakc to their level and be a threat if we ever had to meet again in the CL.

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  • Frankie |  November 5th, 2009 at 5:02 am

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    Great stadium, whaou! thanks for the images. On the club’s website http://www.grandstadeol.com you can also walk into the future stadium as you want into an amazing interactive walk-through.
    You should see that!

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  • Living With Cheating Spouse |  November 14th, 2009 at 9:36 pm

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    Super-Duper site! I am loving it!! Will come back again – taking your feeds also, Thanks.

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  • Cheaters are the Worst |  November 14th, 2009 at 10:51 pm

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    GR8 Ideas, I never saw it like that before, do you have more relationship blogs about this?

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  • Cheater Makes Right |  November 15th, 2009 at 10:16 pm

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    I keep read sites that talk about becoming relationship free, and seeing your information is encouraging, because it is not so easy as they say it is..

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