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Regis le Bris - confirmed


Well, that’s just not true is it - here’s the last 10 seasons:

14/15 - 16th Ligue 1
15/16 - 15th Ligue 1
16/17 - 18th Ligue 1
17/18 - 7th in Ligue 2
18/19 - 6th in Ligue 2
19/20 - 1st Ligue 2
20/21- 16th Ligue 1
21/22 - 16th Ligue 1
22/23 - 10th Ligue 1
23/24 - 17th Ligue 1
Why have you not posted the previous seasons where most years they were top half? :lol:
 
Are you suggesting he was a baroque pop star? ⭐
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Edit - just realised you’re saying left field not left bank! Although the left bank is pretty populaire in Paris
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Our new walk on tune. Picture RLB wearing way too much of his wife's perfume (YSL's Rive Gauche) whilst 'Deein' The Barthez*'



*For the uninitiated, a dance invented in Brighton in celebration of Fabien's bad back when he limped off the pitch looking liked he'd filled his culottes...
 
We’re over 10 years back there tbf. Look where we were 10 years ago it’s not relevant anymore
Because the point was being made that Lorient are perennial relegation fodder and it’s not reflection on Regis Le Bris, which is simply not true. We can all bend statistics like @Legend has done to support his argument but it doesn’t make it true. What’s RLB’s win %…bend that one if you will
 
I'm genuinely excited by this appointment, an up and coming coach rather than someone on the managerial merry go round circuit.
It's been said already but his recent relegation didn't stop one of the biggest clubs in the world, Bayern Munich, from appointing Kompany.
The difference being Kompany had taken Burnley up as comfortable champions the season before and his stock was pretty high at the time. Its always hard for promoted teams to stay up and it's getting even harder.

This guy's claim to fame is finishing 10th and then taking them down the following season.
 
Because the only time they’ve finished midtable in the past 10 years the bloke we are appointing was in charge.

By your logic Sunderland is a premier league club because that’s where we were more than 10 years ago
Show me where I’ve made that argument?

The only time they’ve been relegated in the past 10 years, the bloke we are appointing was in charge. Easy this isn’t it :lol:
 
The difference being Kompany had taken Burnley up as comfortable champions the season before and his stock was pretty high at the time. Its always hard for promoted teams to stay up and it's getting even harder.

This guy's claim to fame is finishing 10th and then taking them down the following season.
Then they come down with parachute money, the gulf is going to get bigger and bigger
 
We’re over 10 years back there tbf. Look where we were 10 years ago it’s not relevant anymore
I wasn’t the one using history to suggest RLB getting Lorient relegated was to be suggested because they’re perennial relegation fodder. They’re not, and he is responsible.

The fact remains that Lorient fans know him a lot better than we do and they wanted rid of him. He’s done nothing in management other than his short stint at Lorient, so where’s the cause for optimism?
 
What young players and he didn’t out perform budget, they just got relegated.
I'm not an expert on french football to be fair. I read he was the youth coach first, and also had a young squad.

And the year before relegation he massively out performed budget before the chairman sold all the best players for tens of millions.
 
I know nowt about him, I’m not going to search up his history as I don’t want to sway my opinion of him either way. If that’s who the club are appointing then there’s nowt I can do to change it anyway. He will get my full support until I see something that changes my opinion of him.
 
I'm not an expert on french football to be fair. I read he was the youth coach first, and also had a young squad.

And the year before relegation he massively out performed budget before the chairman sold all the best players for tens of millions.
Did he?

A quick search reveals that Lorient were the eighth highest spenders in Ligue Un in 22/23
 
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