[FRA] Ligue 1 2010/2011 (11 Viewers)

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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Something is wrong alright, if you do really work on the GMT time zone(which you do) you'll have to rationally be 3 hours earlier than here in Jordan since its GMT+3 yet according to you it seems your time zone is GMT+1 which is quite strange TBH, and that goes for every GMT+/- time zone.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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Something is wrong alright, if you do really work on the GMT time zone(which you do) you'll have to rationally be 3 hours earlier than here in Jordan since its GMT+3 yet according to you it seems your time zone is GMT+1 which is quite strange TBH, and that goes for every GMT+/- time zone.
Daylight saving must be implemented differently here and in Jordan.
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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As I said its not just about Jordan, Fred confirmed this is in the U.A.E too and from what I know its like that in Saudi Arabia. While the same goes for even Italy itself where the mid-time matches are supposed to be played 14:00 local time and since Italy's timezone is GMT+1, then its impossible according to you since you guys have it at that exact time while your timezone is the exact GMT.
 

The Curr

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Feb 3, 2007
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As I said its not just about Jordan, Fred confirmed this is in the U.A.E too and from what I know its like that in Saudi Arabia. While the same goes for even Italy itself where the mid-time matches are supposed to be played 14:00 local time and since Italy's timezone is GMT+1, then its impossible according to you since you guys have it at that exact time while your timezone is the exact GMT.
At the moment we're in summer time (the time went forward an hour). Italy and the rest of CET went forward at the same time as us. Did you?
 

JBF

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Aug 5, 2006
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That's what I thought, now another question for you. Is this in Ireland alone or in Ireland along with Britain too?


I want to make sure :D
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Marseille won and Bordeaux lost today, more and more the league looks like its heading Marseille's way.

Lucho Gonzalez :tup:
 

Fred

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Oct 2, 2003
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What a dramatic game. Really tense and nervy, yet enjoyable from start to end. Chamakh was great once again today, he fought for every ball and he worked harder than any player out there and even got a goal as reward for his effort and contribution.

The drama in the end with the three red cards was because Lyon kicked the ball out for a Bordeaux player to get treatment, Bordeaux then didn't give the ball back and actually got a dangerous attack from it. Really poor sportsmanship from Bordeaux, they should be ashamed of themselves.

Marseille won yet again today, they are now five points clear of second placed Auxerre. The league looks like its wrapped up for Marseille as they don't really have any particularly tough games left. Could be their first league title in ages, they will probably build Deschamps a statue.
 

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