Monday, April 20, 2015

The most banners ‘trashy’ derbies Lyon-Saint-Etienne – Sports.fr

While Lyon fans made the news Sunday with a banner in poor taste, back on the best of the worst (or the reverse) banners deployed during derbies OL -ASSE.



1 – Les Gones invented cinema … When your fathers were dying in the mines

This is probably the band that had the biggest impact in the history of the Rhone derby . We are in 2000 and the Lyon supporters dare historical comparison between the invention of cinema by the Lumière brothers, who grew up in the city of Gones and the mining history of Saint-Etienne. A message that the Greens did not fail to respond by deploying another derby

2 “There are 30 years your fathers cried Go Greens!” – The hunt is on Kill them all!

In terms of dubious banner stéphanois the fans are obviously no exception. We are thus in 2007 when a message appears more than limit the Greens. “The hunt is: Kill them all!” and can be read on a banner Gones are represented as animals

3- Stop the nuclear tests at Mururoa. … Make them in Saint Etienne

We leave the Lyon side, specifically in Lugdunums Lyon, with this banner smelling the mid 90 While the controversy swells about the resumption of nuclear testing in the Pacific decided by Jacques Chirac, supporters of Gones have an idea to submit. Here also filled with good feelings for their rivals St Etienne, which descend from elsewhere in D2 at the end of the season

. 4 – OL is like Beaujolais. It’s commercial and disgusting

This is one of the pet peeves of Greens fans for many years: the fervor against Saint-Etienne and marketing development history of the OL, which can not match the values ​​of the ASSE. Moreover, three years before this message, in 2007, the Greens went further waving a “Like the stock market? Lick of us!” while the Lyon club was its IPO .

5 – AC Milan-ASSE exclusively on Playstation

While Lyonnais just failed against Milan in the quarterfinals of the Champions League, the St Etienne supporters feast and some do not hesitate to wear the Lombard club jerseys. Lyonnais replicate the way they can, remembering the disappearance of the Greens in the European arena. A message that Jean-Michel Aulas also repeat a defeat of night against the Greens. And for those who recall their final 1976 and the history of square posts, Lyon still have in stock a “In 76, it was your feet that were square.”

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