If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.

- Hemingway

French men make me sick, always have done. I'm degenerate, but they are dirty with it. Not only in the physical sense either, they have greasy minds. Other foreigners may have garlic on their breath, but the frogs have it on their thoughts as well.

- Flashman

Monday, 26 July 2010

Racing Metro 92 Crabos/Reichel Fixtures 2010-11

Sunday 12th September: Oyonnax v Racing 1:30 Stade Charles Mathon

Sunday 19th September: Racing v ASS Sportive Racing Club Chalonnais 1:30 Yves du Manoir

Sunday 26th September: AC Bobigny 93 v Racing 1:30 Stade Henri Wallon

Sunday 17th October: Racing v Lyon OU 1:30 Yves Du Manoir

Sunday 7th November: Bourgoin v Racing 1:30 Stade Pierre Rajon

Sunday 14th November: US Bressanne v Racing 1:30 Stade Marcel Verchere

Sunday 21st November: Racing v RC Massy Essonne 1:30 Yves Du Manoir

Sunday 5th December: Clermont-Auvergne/Montferrand v Racing 1:30 Marcel-Michelin

Sunday 9th January: Racing v Stade Francais 1:30 Yves du Manoir

Sunday 16th January: Racing v Oyonnax 1:30 Yves du Manoir

Sunday 23rd January: ASS Sportive Club Chalonnais v Racing 1:30

Sunday 6th February: Racing v Bobigny 1:30 Yves du Manoir

Sunday 13th February: Lyon OU v Racing 1:30 Stade G.Vuillermet

Sunday 6th March: Racing v Bourgoin 1:30 Yves du Manoir

Sunday 13th March: Racing v US Bressanne 1:30 Yves du Manoir

Sunday 20th March: RC Massy Essonne 1:30 Stade Maurice Lamarre

Sunday 27th March: Racing v Clermont Auvergne/Montferrand 1:30 Yves du Manoir

Sunday 10th April: Stade Francais v Racing 1:30 Stade Jean Bouin


*Reichel Fixtures are exactly the same except kick off is 3:00

5 Days

So it’s now 5 days until I leave for Paris. The past few days have been spent with a few emotional good-byes, plenty more to come I’d imagine (and hope) and a lovely white evening too! The thought of up-rooting and packing and getting everything ready is now quite daunting but at the same time I’m looking forward to arriving at the Gare du Nord on Saturday evening with so much in front of me. For the next few days though it'll be buying new underwear, photocopying various documents, packing, oh, and taking my driving test...

The fixture list for the Crabos (under 19) and the Reichel (under 21) has now been released by the FFR and is in the following post. But first, a word on how the French youth game is structured.

France is split into 4 pools of 10 teams, roughly geographically. The 14 sides in the top division are split equally among the 4 pools. Racing-Metro are in Pool A which contains the following teams:

http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif A S MONTFERRANDAISE (Clermont Auvergne)
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif RUGBY CLUB MASSY ESSONNE
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif ASSOCIATION RACING METRO 92
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif C S BOURGOIN JALLIEU (Bourgoin)
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif LYON OL U
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif A C BOBIGNY 93 RUGBY
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif ASS SPORTIVE RACING CLUB CHALONNAIS
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif U S OYONNAX
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif STADE FRANCAIS PARIS
http://www.ffr.fr/images/petit_fleche_rouge.gif U S BRESSANE

These teams play each other home and away over the season. Then the top 4 teams in each Pool play off in a knock-out competition to eventually decide the best team in the country at age-group level.

Interestingly, there are several breaks in the season. This appeals to me as, while I was keen to be playing matches each weekend, it seems sensible to have these weeks where more emphasis can be placed on physical training and fitness without the pressure of a game at the weekend. Clearly, while competitive matches are the priority, scope has been left for in-season development. Very sensible, if you ask me.