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TerenureJim wrote:Given that it's a neutral venue will Toulon be allowed to bring that cheerleader tattooed muppet on before the game? Can't stand him.
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Loool. As could say the President Hollande's former girlfriend: Merci pour ce moment
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The irony is that Cedric is now on TV and with the stadium microphone before every game, only because the LNR has strictly forbidden Toulon (and fined the club for years because of that) to shout the Pilou-Pilou with just a megaphone from the stands... As usual: thuk you the LNR! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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I enjoy him and don't think he's a muppet.
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johng wrote:I enjoy him and don't think he's a muppet.
I was talking to him last year in the supporters village in Toulon and he seemed OK to me.
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Doesn't bother me, it all adds a bit of pageantry to the pre-match buildup and gets their supporters vocal. Not sure about the words though.
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domhnallj wrote:Doesn't bother me, it all adds a bit of pageantry to the pre-match buildup and gets their supporters vocal. Not sure about the words though.
Pilou Pilou? It's a type of rice isn't it? Fairly harmless if you ask me. :wink:
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nc6000 wrote:
domhnallj wrote:Doesn't bother me, it all adds a bit of pageantry to the pre-match buildup and gets their supporters vocal. Not sure about the words though.
Pilou Pilou? It's a type of rice isn't it? Fairly harmless if you ask me. :wink:
Yep, fairly harmless and a bit of fun too, although we should probably come up with a counter chant to disrupt him, for the craic.
Failing that, the oul reliable will do..."Yourgoinhomeinaleinsterambulance" repeat, repeat, repeat. :D
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blockhead wrote:
nc6000 wrote:
domhnallj wrote:Doesn't bother me, it all adds a bit of pageantry to the pre-match buildup and gets their supporters vocal. Not sure about the words though.
Pilou Pilou? It's a type of rice isn't it? Fairly harmless if you ask me. :wink:
Yep, fairly harmless and a bit of fun too, although we should probably come up with a counter chant to disrupt him, for the craic.
Failing that, the oul reliable will do..."Yourgoinhomeinaleinsterambulance" repeat, repeat, repeat. :D
Again, this is assuming we even get to play them in the first place.
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Either that or uleash JohnG with a balanced and well-presented argument as to why charging around with your norks out is anti-social.
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nc6000 wrote: Again, this is assuming we even get to play them in the first place.
'Fail to prepare, prepare to fail' (c) Royston 'Keano' Keane
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nc6000 wrote:
domhnallj wrote:Doesn't bother me, it all adds a bit of pageantry to the pre-match buildup and gets their supporters vocal. Not sure about the words though.
Pilou Pilou? It's a type of rice isn't it? Fairly harmless if you ask me. :wink:
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Pilou Pilou can have a sexual sense too.

But in fact (ask Toulon fan if I'm right or not), this "song" has been created decades ago, by a former RCT player. It's just like a kind of haka. The words are quiet untranslatable, but are a true rallying cry for their supporters.


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I enjoyed the spectacle of the Pilou before our game in the Mayol last year. The whole occasion was great with fans on the street hours before kick-off.
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Up.

About this hypothetical game (for the least); the EPCR has decided this semi-final in Marseille would eventually take place on Sunday, April 19th.

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Toulon fan wrote:Up.

About this hypothetical game (for the least); the EPCR has decided this semi-final in Marseille would eventually take place on Sunday, April 19th.

Cheers.
Sunday? Again? b$&%@#ds. Screwing with the traveling support. Even worse when people will have 2 weeks to book, so taking Monday off will be nigh on impossible.
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curates_egg wrote:
Toulon fan wrote:Up.

About this hypothetical game (for the least); the EPCR has decided this semi-final in Marseille would eventually take place on Sunday, April 19th.

Cheers.
Sunday? Again? b$&%@#ds. Screwing with the traveling support. Even worse when people will have 2 weeks to book, so taking Monday off will be nigh on impossible.
Book the Monday off now. You can always cancel it.
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Toulon fan wrote:Up.

About this hypothetical game (for the least); the EPCR has decided this semi-final in Marseille would eventually take place on Sunday, April 19th.

Cheers.
Hope the hypothetical game is over in time to catch my hypothetical flight from (non hypothetical) Marseille airport at 21.30 ?. :wink:
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footrush wrote: Hope the hypothetical game is over in time to catch my hypothetical flight from (non hypothetical) Marseille airport at 21.30 ?. :wink:
Of course. Hypothetically. Unless the game starts at 18.30 and needs an extra-time. Which is unlikely.
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Toulon fan wrote:
footrush wrote: Hope the hypothetical game is over in time to catch my hypothetical flight from (non hypothetical) Marseille airport at 21.30 ?. :wink:
Of course. Hypothetically. Unless the game starts at 18.30 and needs an extra-time. Which is unlikely.
The also adds another dilema in that the supporters of the winning team on the saturday will be able to hoover up all of the remaining final tickets. Does this mean I should buy a hypothetical HC Final ticket now having already bought a hypothetical Guinness Pro 12 ticket :?: .
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Toulon fan wrote:
footrush wrote: Hope the hypothetical game is over in time to catch my hypothetical flight from (non hypothetical) Marseille airport at 21.30 ?. :wink:
Of course. Hypothetically. Unless the game starts at 18.30 and needs an extra-time. Which is unlikely.
You're right, book the Monday flight, it's going to be a long party!
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