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    Quote Originally Posted by HarpoJoyce
    Did M. Dupuy cost UCD the title last year when he equalised for the Tribesmen last June on a balmy summer's evening in Terryland?
    I would say that the stupid draws in Kilkenny and Monaghan and at home to Limerick cost us the title. Alternatively the defensive ***** up that lost us the first game up in Ballybofey.
    We're not arrogant, we're just better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bald Student
    Sure, why not cut out the middle man. Pinapple you should apply for the manager's job.
    Club rejected my CM resumé last time...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry
    That was a point gain as we should have stole that in the end! If you are to look at a match where ye lost the title I would say the only game at home that ye lost, 2-0 kildare
    Spot on young man well said

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    In Galway, Damien Dupuy is called "Damo"
    ! The supporters of "United" are under the charm of their Narbonnese striker
    Saturday June 5. Galway United carries a 2-1 win from the ground of Kilkenny in Championship of the Irish First Division. Perhaps nothing extraordinary up to that point if it is only, thanks to this victory, the manager of the team comes to keep his head. And with which this win owes a deferment? With a Narbonnese! That the old ones or current players of Fun know well: Damien Dupuy. To 25 years, that which was formed with the "red and blue" club, from now on the mauve (sic) shirt of Galway United increases. A true rupture in a regional career which had up to that point been carried out it in Castelnau, Béziers and Agde "I wanted for a long time to play abroad", he justifies it to the attention of those which would be shown at the very least astonished. His horizon is not any more the Mediterranean, but rather the Corrib river which divide Galway into two and Twelve Pins of the very close Connemara. He's not any more the "Dams" with the diverting dribbles. Over there, He's called "Damo" and he is even acclaimed by one song from England with the glory of Cantona. It will have been enough that Tony Mannion, the famous manager of G.U (sic) gives him his chance so that the Irish public discovers that there was a fine Frenchie in the team. _ because the history of Damien Dupuy in the Green Erin have nothing of fairytale de fée. "It be necessary go on the pitch and show ability", ensure it. The Narbonnese could add that the mental and patience test is unshakable. Its also necessary to make his home in Irish football. Unless arriving with one CV, strapping and glowing man, skepticism is required. As much statement: before hearing his nickname sung on the air of the Chinese lanterns, Damien had a rough time of it. Drives under the rain, of the improbable matches, travelling on the bus from one city to another to involve himself after the job and especially uncertain about the future: others which would undoubtedly have taken to the airport for a return trip towards the motherland. Damien Dupuy clung to his convictions. Thus he under a test with the club of Cork, one of best of the first Irish division (sic, I left that in on purpose )"I was persuaded to sign. It was done tupto 90 %. I was to speak about the contract Sunday evening and I was wounded (sic) Saturday morning ", tells the former striker of Fun version Dany Rey. In his case, the wound (sic again) was an unhappy event and he had to make a cross on his contract with Cork City. Today, disappointment is overcome, but he learned a lesson from it: "squads are very important. There are International Youths to replace you when you are wounded (sic) and that even though you are foreign, you are not worth anything more ". At the time of the arrival of Racing, Heinken Cup Rugby match in Galway, Damien Dupuy had benefitted from this match of Rugby to come into contact with Galway United. Conscious that he would not sign in Cork, he reactivated his career carrying him to the doors of Connemara "It acts as a club of semi-professionals. Good players are found there, but they are not professional in their behavior ", measures the single foreigner of" United ". Damien Dupuy is obliged besides to solicit Tony Mannion to make overtime in the weights room or in front of the goal "Galway wants to grow. It is an enormous building site which is undertaken. That will take time before they go up to the Premier Division ", advances" Damo ". It is in any case the goal which the Narbonnese pursues. In Galway or elsewhere. While waiting, he already marked points with respect to its trainer. Since his two goals against Kilkenny registered vote, Damien Dupuy is considered differently, by his colleagues in particular "once you showed something, they give you the ball more easily", smiles the providential striker. Even Tony Mannion - the man who does not state that by textos - starts to speak with his French player "He changed. However, at the beginning, he dropped me. I am foreign, I do not have anybody here, there is the barrier of the language. I would have liked that he behaves differently towards me ", sighs Damien Dupuy. This absence of communication is finally only one adventure among others. Those which saw him exerting several small trades (waiter, barman, assistant of kitchen (KP maybe) ) in complement of the land preparations imposed by the clubs. The newspapers also christined him extravagant names. "Dupay", "Dugay": not obvious to be made a name in Irish football. Raised with hard, but accomodated like a king by the fans of Galway, very pleasant city moreover, "Damo" hope well to have eaten his black bread (black pudding maybe) and to become the pet of Terryland Park. Two goals changed the glance of the others. In the local daily newspapers, Damien is finally Dupuy. A first victory for Frenchie. Who calls others of them, obviously...



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    I made with grammar also.
    " I'll go right up to here,
    it can't possibly hurt.
    All they will find is my
    beer and my shirt."

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    GOOD JOB ! Damien is a member of the french charity called BO2.

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    Lightbulb

    In french, "eaten black bread" means thaat bad and difficult moments belong to the past

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    pain blanc ou pain noir?

    "eaten black bread", c'est manger son pain blanc!!!
    je vois que tu joues tjs avec le forum!
    à+
    rené

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    Quote Originally Posted by bizanet
    "eaten black bread", c'est manger son pain blanc!!!
    je vois que tu joues tjs avec le forum!
    à+
    rené
    Pain blanc? c'est White bread en Anglais n'est-ce pas?

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    pain blanc

    yes it is!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CollegeTillIDie
    Pain blanc? c'est White bread en Anglais n'est-ce pas?
    Yes but I think you do not say the same thing to explain that good moments are finished...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bizanet
    "eaten black bread", c'est manger son pain blanc!!!
    je vois que tu joues tjs avec le forum!
    à+
    rené

    Don't les americains use the term "White Bread" to describe something
    awful and pure junk. Even lower class in a class-less society.
    " I'll go right up to here,
    it can't possibly hurt.
    All they will find is my
    beer and my shirt."

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    Quote Originally Posted by HarpoJoyce
    Don't les americains use the term "White Bread" to describe something
    awful and pure junk. Even lower class in a class-less society.

    no, thats "white trash" or "white trailer trash"

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    Scoring goals for UCD will be Dam's daily bread I hope

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