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Ireland assistant coach Marco Tardelli has cast an aspersion on France coach Raymond Domenech in relation to his recent comments regarding the controversial World Cup qualifier. Full Article at Goal.com
France coach Raymond Domenech on Monday dismissed claims that he had received a bonus of 862,000 euros for successfully guiding the side to next year’s World Cup finals. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (C) chats with his players during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island. View Photo »
Nobody said at the time that it was a miracle for Serbia
France [ Images ] coach Raymond Domenech said he would never resign despite his side's controversial qualification for next year's World Cup thanks to a handball from Thierry Henry [ Images ]. Full Article at Rediff
France national team boss Raymond Domenech has confirmed he will not quit his post despite plenty of criticism directed at him in the fall-out of their controversial World Cup qualification. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 PARIS: France coach Raymond Domenech on Monday dismissed claims that he had received a bonus of 862,000 euros for successfully guiding the side to next year's World Cup finals. Full Article at The News
France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (2ndL) chats with his players during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island. View Photo »
I think that Raymond Domenech is the worst coach in French football since Louis XVI
France coach Raymond Domenech has condemned the backlash against Thierry Henry following his part in the controversial goal which secured the country's World Cup qualification. Full Article at Sportal Australia
PARIS - France coach Raymond Domenech says he never thought about quitting despite criticism by fans. Domenech has been under heavy criticism since France's failure at the 2008 European Championship. Full Article at Canoe
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France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (C) chats with his players during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (2ndL) chats with his players during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (2ndL) chats with his players during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (L) chats with forward Thierry Henry during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (L) chats with his players during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (L) chats with forwards Andre-Pierre Gignac (C) and Nicolas Anelka during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »France's coach Raymond Domenech (L) talks with assistant coaches Pierre Mankowski and Alian Bogossian (R) during a training session in Roudourou Stadium in Guingamp, October 7, 2009. France will face Faroe Islands on Saturday in a 2010 Soccer World Cup qualification match.
View Photo »France's national soccer team coach Raymond Domenech, left, talks with Andre Pierre Gignac, center, and Nicolas Anelka right during a training session at Roudourou stadium in Guingamp, western France, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009 ahead of their World Cup 2010 group 7 qualifying second leg so...
View Photo »French national football team coach Raymond Domenech (C) chats with team captain Thierry Henry (R) during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »France's national soccer team coach Raymond Domenech, left, speaks with Captain Thierry Henry during a training session at Roudourou stadium, in Guingamp, western France, Wednesday Oct. 7, 2009 ahead of their World Cup 2010 group 7 qualifying second leg soccer match against Faroe Isla...
View Photo »France team coach Raymond Domenech (L) talks with Thierry Henry during a training session at Roudourou Stadium in Guingamp, October 7, 2009. France will face Faroe Islands on Saturday in a World Cup 2010 qualification match.
View Photo »France team soccer coach Raymond Domenech (C) conducts a training session at Roudourou Stadium in Guingamp, October 7, 2009. France will face Faroe Islands on Saturday in a World Cup 2010 qualification match.
View Photo »France team soccer coach Raymond Domenech (L) talks with Andre-Pierre Gignac (C) and Nicolas Anelka (R) during a training session at Roudourou Stadium in Guingamp, October 7, 2009. France will face Faroe Islands on Saturday in a World Cup 2010 qualification match.
View Photo »France team soccer coach Raymond Domenech (L) conducts a training session in Roudourou Stadium in Guingamp, October 7, 2009. France will face Faroe Islands on Saturday in a World Cup 2010 qualification match.
View Photo »French national football team coach Raymond Domenech attends a training session of the team on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »French national football team coach Raymond Domenech (C) chats with assistants coach Pierre Mankowski (L) and Alain Boghossian during a training session of the team on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Fa...
View Photo »French national football team coach Raymond Domenech attends a training session of the team on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »French national football team coach Raymond Domenech attends a training session of the team on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »France's national football team coach Raymond Domenech gives a press conference to announce France squad for France's World Cup 2010 qualifying matches against Faroe Islands (10 October) and Austria (14 October).
View Photo »France's national football team coach Raymond Domenech gives a press conference to announce France squad for France's World Cup 2010 qualifying matches against Faroe Islands (10 October) and Austria (14 October).
View Photo »France's national football team coach Raymond Domenech gives a press conference to announce France squad for France's World Cup 2010 qualifying matches against Faroe Islands (10 October) and Austria (14 October).
View Photo »France's national football team coach Raymond Domenech gives a press conference to announce France squad for France's World Cup 2010 qualifying matches against Faroe Islands (10 October) and Austria (14 October).
View Photo »France's national football team coach Raymond Domenech gives a press conference to announce France squad for France's World Cup 2010 qualifying matches against Faroe Islands (10 October) and Austria (14 October).
View Photo »France's national football team coach Raymond Domenech gives a press conference to announce France squad for France's World Cup 2010 qualifying matches against Faroe Islands (10 October) and Austria (14 October).
View Photo »France's national football team coach Raymond Domenech gives a press conference to announce France squad for France's World Cup 2010 qualifying matches against Feroe Islands (10 October) and Austria (14 October).
View Photo »France national football team coach Raymond Domenech (2ndL) chats with his players during a training session on October 7, 2009 in Guingamp, western France, three days before to play their World Cup 2010 qualifying match against Faroe Island.
View Photo »Nobody said at the time that it was a miracle for Serbia
I think that Raymond Domenech is the worst coach in French football since Louis XVI
For this game, we need cold blood and patience ... But also to be clever and enthusiastic. I trust our fans. With the 6,000 that came to Dublin, they show us they want us to go to the World Cup. So, we don't need to motivate the group. I would say the opposite. I need to quieten the group. We don't need...
If I was Richard Dunne I can tell you that Thierry Henry wouldn’t have sat by me (at the end of the game). I’m 50 now, I’d shake Raymond Domenech’s hand, but 20 years earlier, Henry would not have sat by me, not a snowball’s chance in hell, knowing what he had just done.
Materrazzi was the man of the match, not Andrea Pirlo ... He scored and he got Zidane sent-off. When one has to put up with what he (Zidane) had to for 80 minutes and the referee doesn't do anything, one understands.
Ireland gave the vice-champions of the world and their coach, Raymond Domenech, a lesson in football, before and after the goal by (Robbie) Keane, the captain who never gave up. In the second half, Ireland created three clear chances. France produced slightly more than they did in the first half but the...
I have experienced a France-Italy game in the U21s, a qualifier for the Sydney Olympics, with a bought referee. Rarely have I been so ripped off.
Raymond Domenech should express his public regrets and make a gesture of dignity towards Ireland
The whole of France is behind the team. These will be two great games to play in ... We do not take the (Ireland) players lightly, we know all about their qualities.
Ireland were so much better than France. Raymond Domenech’s players have hearts the size of peas. But then, Henry is their captain. Handball aside, he showed no leadership qualities. He speaks so eloquently, but to me now he’ll always be insincere, a faker, someone who cares only about himself.
Whoever our opponents were, I would have said the same thing, the objective is to qualify: but now it’s Ireland, we just have to get on with it
I read the statements of Karim and I have the same analysis for Raymond Domenech ... At least he acknowledged he was not thorough against Romania. After someone has the made mistakes on the field, they have the right to say nonsense.
We scored goals tonight and I saw good sequences ... The players showed their determination. We all want to go to South Africa, and we know what we have to do. I hope we will be in the same state of mind next month.
All I've heard for weeks is 'we're going to play the play-offs'. But wait. Serbia aren't guaranteed to beat Romania. We've got to score as many goals as possible to improve our goal difference and be able to say to ourselves we tried our best.
Aimé Jacquet tacle Raymond Domenech http://tinyurl.com/yjaash7
- PascalMilano 33 minutes ago
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Raymond Domenech receives criticism: http://bit.ly/4Hdcq8 via @addthis
- 2010WCNews 46 minutes ago
France: Aimé Jacquet critique Raymond Domenech http://bit.ly/5oJCDg
- cliqzchfrnews 1 hour ago