I
was in a rush last time around and having come up with a bad Shakespearean pun
to end the post didn’t take the time to look at the potential importance of a Lyon
Duchere v Dunkerque fixture in the French third division (National). And as I
know fellow Addicks will be without any meaningful football this weekend (if Walsall
send down Port Vale tonight we lose any chance of the dizzy heights of 13th place,
leaving us to finish either 14th or 15th), having just some praiseworthy
protesting to occupy themselves, I thought I’d do a (hopefully) short preview
from Douce France.
I
had taken my eye off the Duchere ball as results of late had been poor. Things
were going well until late March, but then they suffered a 0-1 home defeat to
lowly Sedan. No matter, perhaps a blip, these things can happen. After all, we all
remember 1999/2000 when we were storming to the Championship title and had won
12 in a row, with Swindon – who were in financial difficulties and were to
finish the season bottom of the league - up next. Predictably we pummelled them but for once
couldn’t score, while Deano managed to spill a nothing cross into our net
(leaving us to suffer the indignity of having to listen to Willie Carson
thanking us for the points). But then the lost by the same score away to Paris
FC and next up could only muster a 1-1 draw at home against Marseilles
Consolat.
As
a result, with five games left, Duchere had slipped to eighth place in the
18-team division, with the top two automatically promoted and (as I am reliably
informed from a previous comment) the third-placed team going into a play-off
against the one finishing third from bottom in Ligue 2 (for the record that
place is currently occupied by the splendidly named – not least as the name is
not a translation - Red Star). So be it, I thought, it’s been a splendid effort
for a first season in the third flight, a national league, with Duchere
punching well above their weight in terms of crowds. (On that front, I had been
a little surprised and disappointed that despite plying their trade at a higher
level I’d seen no material rise in attendances; it seems that some people in
Duchere feel that they shouldn’t have to pay to get in – it costs EUR5 – and instead
go to watch the Duchere youth team for nothing.)
However,
on Friday evening Lyon Duchere came away from mid-table Beziers with a 3-2
victory, one which has lifted them back up to fourth, just two points behind both
Dunkerque and Chateauroux (although things can change quickly in this tight
league it would seem that Quevily Rouen have sewn up the title, being six
points clear). So suddenly it’s game on again.
This
coming Friday Duchere will be at home to Dunkerque while Chateauroux travel to
Epinal, who need points if they are to avoid relegation (they are currently
fourth from bottom with four going down). If Duchere can beat Dunkerque – who haven’t
won for four games, perhaps feeling the pressure - they would at worst be third
with three to play, possibly second. (Of course lose and it probably is all
over, but we can’t think like that, can we?)
In
round 32 the three contenders all have winnable games: Duchere will play away
at Chambly, who are mid-table with nothing to play for; Dunkerque will be at
home to Les Herbiers (much the same); and Chateauroux are at home to Pau (who
by then could be all but down). Then in round 33 it gets really interesting: Lyon
Duchere v Chateauroux and Quevily Rouen v Dunkerque, ie the current top four
play each other (fourth at home to third, first t home to second). The final
set of games, on 19 May, will see Duchere travel to Epinal (who by then could
be down, safe, or desperately needing the win to stay up), Dunkerque at home to
Bologne (who by then will probably be on their hols), and Chateauroux are at
home to Les Herbiers (ditto).
Things
can change quickly in this tight league; it wasn’t so long ago that Concarneau
seemed to be running away with it only to fall away and of late only Quevily
Rouen have been delivering the sorts of results you’d expect from a team at the
top of the league. Duchere can of course only take it a game at a time. You get
the impression they really have to beat Dunkerque to get into the mix (there
are others just below Duchere who could yet get into the top three); but if
they can do this the tension is really going to mount for the final three
games. There will be a Londoner in Stade de Balmont on Friday night cheering
them on all the way.
a2b or not 2ba tosser
ReplyDeletesaid,
Errrrr youse obvioustly a xenoprobe mate!
Yerr, wiv all the overs dahn ah gaff.
ReplyDelete2b or not, said hope it made you smile BA
ReplyDelete4-1 RESULT!
ReplyDeleteAnon, it was indeed! Still a lot to do but all they need to do is win their final three games and they are up!
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