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Thursday, 17 September 2015

EuroBasket: Spain vs France Semifinals 2015

After his victory against Latvia (84-70) Tuesday, September 15, the France team try to win again his place in the final of Euro Basket. To get there, the Blues will beat Spain, Olympic vice champion.
When Spain appeared in the heart of Stade Pierre-Mauroy Saturday before his eighth final, it is a real uproar that greeted her. To understand this reaction, we were in contact with French supporters Wednesday with two fairly basic rules: 1) target those who wore the Blues jersey. Even on a day when the France team was not playing, it was not complicated. 2) Visit all levels of the stadium, just to have a vast sociological panel, as say the academics.
A little lost, almost alone in its intermediate platform depopulated, Rodolphe is inexhaustible on the France-Spain: "It's like England in rugby, our Crunch us! It's like Germany in football ... well before, when we could beat them. It's not bad whistles, it's a little Captain Haddock, I like it. We need revenge. "It is surprising moreover, the Blues have beautiful beating the Spaniards at Euro 2013 and the 2014 World Cup, fans, them, especially holding the quarterfinal lost in OJ from London.”We should have gone, they have made flopping" still annoys Gregory. For lovers of the Blues, even ten straight victories in this classic again would not compensate this loss. The Crunch basketball also has its Seville.

I am considering Greece in the quarter because I was afraid to return to Spain. Even when they are strong, "says Laurent, adding:" We suspected we would find this much appears a little later, before the whistle, it was a little to get ahead ... ""It is fear, they know us so well," Julien and Grégory support, Montpellier who also attended the first round. Pau Gasol is having nightmares supporters except that all say "no, we do not whistle Pau, he deserves respect. What a player! "In fact, Gasol was booed Saturday before his first match at the Stade ... and then applauded. The great Catalan returned the audience with his talent alone.