missholloway a Ă©crit :
C'est quand même dingue qu'en France à chaque fois qu'on perd une final, on accuse le gagnant d'être déloyal ou autre. A chaque fois c'est pareil...
Tout le monde est déçu c'est sûr mais bon, c'est encore plus décevant d'entendre cela...
J'ai regardé les infos espagnoles et à aucun moment ils ne parlent des Anglais ayant plus ou moins été déloyaux.
c,est pas les espagnols qui vont dire le contraire , puisque apparemment ce sont eux avec les bresiliens , mexicains ........et australiens qui ont donné victoire a londres !!!!!
chirac s,est encore tiré une balle dans le pied, il vas finir c** de ...., sortez le !!!! bravo les anglais.
quelques commentaires ce matin dans " the sun "
Postal worker Pierre Lapous, 42, raged: “It’s all Chirac’s fault. If he hadn’t insulted England earlier in the week we would have won easily. London deserves its victory.”
Student Madeleine Latour, 19, fumed: “This is a disaster. Now we have nothing. It’s all down to our stupid president. He should resign immediately.”
Jerome Avel, 33, a banker, seethed: “Chirac was a disaster for the entire campaign. He knows nothing about sportsmanship.”
And cafe worker Olivier Delao, 29, said: “Chirac has ruined everything. He has been an appalling figurehead for our country.”
Chirac’s daft comments could have swung the vote as TWO of the IOC delegates were FINNISH.
Many Paris fans looked close to tears when they heard the result. Others held their heads in their hands.
And the French were just as crazed with grief in Singapore, where the announcement was made. Paris Mayor Bertrand Delanoe had to comfort his weeping press officer Anne-Sylvie Schneider. And with more than a hint of sour grapes — a French speciality — the mayor questioned British tactics in the bidding process.