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  1. Passed by Grenoble and Stade Brestois Timothy Dieng (23) went further his career in the suburbs of Manchester, Oldham Athletic (D3). For his second season with the Latics central defender us discover her world folk stranded marking Joe Cole through his player-coach and parkings with Arsenal fans. I started football at age 9 in a small club near Grenoble at the goalkeeper position. It is I who have wanted, I thought I was Fabien Barthez (laughs). I spent half a season in the cages, but I ended up bored so I switched center forward then. At an indoor tournament, I finished best player and GF38 spotted me. They asked me to come give it a try and I joined their team at the age of 10 years. We had a good generation. I played with Florian Thauvin, Atila Turan, Saphir Taïder, Ruben Aguilar ... Turan Taïder and left quickly with the pros, they were above very young. Thauvin, he went there later. A good team it looked, which turned good. I remember in U19, the first we finished our championship but lost in the final of hens against the PSG. In front, it was another level (laughs). The Young at Grenoble and then the start in BrestIn the end, I made ​​some CFA2 matches and the club went bankrupt in 2011. It was really weird, I was a little disgusted. I was born in Grenoble, when I was little I dreamed of playing at the Stade des Alpes, with the pros. There was always a professional team and there, the club had to start from CFA2 ... Then they released all players. There, an agent contacted me on Facebook, and he told me he liked my profile. At that time, I was central defender. He wanted me to test in clubs pros, to integrate a reserve. I went to do a test to Brest, it went well. The club had no certified training center, so I just signed an amateur contract but it was very good. At the end of the season, I was told that I will not sign pro. The first year was complicated, there have been ups and downs. I did the preparation with the reserve team, and then I started training regularly with the pros. I was happy ! In September 2011, I even made ​​the bench against the PSG and Montpellier. But I was wounded several times hamstring and it slowed my progress. At the end of the season, I was told that I will not sign pro. So, my agent tried to make things happen and I went to pass a test Betis, with the reserve. It went pretty well, they wanted to sign me six months to two years behind. I was hot to go, but Brest woke up and offered me a professional contract a year and a half in stride. Even if it was only a pro contract, it's still a childhood dream. I think they did not want me to leave, they wanted to see what I could give. In the end, I played all weekend with CFA2 and I made ​​two Ligue 1 matches against PSG and Nancy. The following season, in 2013/2014, the club went down to Ligue 2 and I continued to make the reservation and just a few games with the first team. Team squad reserve Brest, Dieng (left) has never managed to break through with the first team - © The Telegram The adventure Oldham Athletic in the English D3Finally, an English agent knew that my big brother came to see me play several times with the reserve of Brest. Upon resumption in July, I did my test Oldham during this period. I made ​​two or three training sessions and a game, and it has stuck. Obviously it has pleased the coach: I was offered a two-year contract plus an option year. Just before leaving, I had one week training UNFP. Inevitably, it is not the place to be as a player. But I took it positively: it would allow me to stay in shape for possible testing. The fact to train with a group, all that, it motivates more than to prepare one. That does not make me necessarily afraid to go abroad. As a footballer, you have to be ready to go everywhere. Then I always loved English football. When I arrived, the first training was an opposition, to 11 against 11. I was surprised and impressed because it was not just nags. It was a different pace, certainly. For example, the U18 train next to us sometimes. When I look at their training even at home it is war! They really run a lot. But aside from that, the English soccer to this reputation when in fact there are also many small technical players. I was surprised and impressed because it was not just nags. It was a different pace, certainly. For example, the U18 train next to us sometimes. When I look at their training even at home it is war! But what shocked me the most, it is the land! We trained on a pool table. Well, I arrived in July so at this time he was on top. Now, in winter, it looks a bit like a potato field (laughs). Even our game field, it's complicated. Right now, it rains a lot so sometimes we do not even trains above, one is forced to go to Soccer 5 (laughs). Even in the third division, it may be crazy atmospheres. Nothing to Sheffield United, when you come in the stadium ... Grosse atmosphere, and you feel that there is a history behind the club. I recently saw their average attendance, 19,000 I think. It's amazing! In comparison, even in Ligue 1, I'm not sure many get there (note, eight clubs from L1 are above this average). Welcome to Boundary Park, Oldham lair - © the72.co.uk First year of contrastsThe first year, I make 26 games. Seen like that, it's not bad. But in France and England, it is not at all the same: here we play 48 games per season minimum just by championship, not counting potential playoffs (note, each league has 24 teams, D2 to D5). So in the end, I had the impression to spend half of the season on the bench. I alternated between central defense and midfield. Lee Johnson, our coach at the time, told me he wanted me to play 6. We had a very young coach (Ed, 31), sometimes even more than some players! But he had a natural authority, and he knew what he was talking. He had just finished his playing career, but apparently even at the end he began to give advice to his own coach (laughs). It was the first time I saw that! A coach who is transferring in high season from one team to another, all in the same league (laughs) Early in the season, the goal was to be in the top six. It was not a bad start, we were never very far from the playoffs. But Lee Johnson went to Barnsley. It was the first time I saw that! A coach who is transferring in high season from one team to another, all in the same league (laughs). We just dropped in the standings and finished 15th in the end. What is good is that we were a team player. Johnson wanted to be trying to build that back reparte. Even D3, the fans are present. As in Oldham, where a handful of young people dubbed "The Athleticos" claims to Ultras. 2015/2016 with a coach-player!This year, Darren Kelly began the season as coach. But he got sacked because of poor results at the start of the championship. So, this is David Dunn, who arrived this summer as a player at the base, which increased player-coach. This is especially, you rarely see it: your coach who takes his shirt, his boots and put them right next to the bench (laughs) ... At first, he was back. Now it is only a few workouts with us, it went really coach. It is well, it tries to always stay positive, keep your head up. In comparison, Lee Johnson had more warm blood, after a defeat he seethed. He took things to heart, he could even insult you sometimes! It was a little shocked (laughs). Here, we are 22nd. It is complicated. Bad times, you still have trouble explaining them. Besides that, we still try to produce the game, there are opportunities, positive things. It will come. Well, he has to come fairly quickly against. But I am confident, we are five points of the first non-relegation zone (note the promoted Shrewsbury) and has a game in hand, which was canceled because of rain. Arrived as a player, Dunn found himself on the bench Oldham after the sacking of coach early in the season. The League One and levelPeterborough made ​​me feel good, it's really a good team. There is also Southend, against which it has taken a beating 5-2, Wigan, who descended. I would also say Burton Albion course (editor's note, reading our focus on the Brewers, the promoted leader of the division) and Coventry. Besides Coventry, there is Joe Cole who plays. I was shocked when I saw it! I saw it on the internet, but I had forgotten he was playing there. When I shook his hand, I said "Whou" (laughs). Technically, it has lost nothing. It is a little less bright at the time, but you sense that in his travels he played high. When I shook hands with Joe Cole, I thought, "Whou" Besides there are a lot of good players at our level. There is a player I do not remember his name, I found very good. A defensive midfielder Peterborough, their number 15 (Jermaine Anderson, International English U20). Otherwise, last year, Jermaine Beckford asked me many problems with Preston North End. His favorite pastime: Follow GunnersIn fact, I'm a fan of Arsenal and I know Olivier Giroud. He's a good guy, he grew up right next to my home, and every time Arsenal played around Manchester it gives me places. Besides, I'm with the fans of Gunners, so this is perfect! They really make a lot of noise on the road, it's a crazy thing. I love it! I also went to see the Manchester derby lately. At Brest, I played with Johann, the brother of Anthony Martial. His brother was in the stands and was able to get me an invitation. Just for these experiences, I enjoy. - See more at: http://www.hat-trick.fr/timothee-dieng-meme-en-troisieme-division-il-peut-y-avoir-des-ambiances-de-dingue/#sthash.4zfHsjBk.dpuf
  2. Let me just check the records of the past few transfer windows, Summer and Winter, hmm, not many cash money signings, just the usual free transfers, out of contracts and loans. Why should this window be any different? Is Simon going to find some magic beans down the back of Barry's sofa? What will happen is we will probably pick up some loans and out of contract players. We might even pick up some more loan players in February too.
  3. And the Forte cross/shot. Harsh result, decent game, they looked an organised decent side, at times we almost did.
  4. We'd all like to play a bit deeper if we could. I would be very disappointed to lose Danny but if his sale means we can bring in some desperately needed new blood then reluctantly I wish him well.
  5. I've filled it in but I really didn't like the options for where the money could be spent. Disabled facilities!?!?! WTF? This is something that a responsible club should be providing anyway, not holding a begging bowl out to do so.
  6. ST holder, I'm renewing next season whatever happens. It's not great at the moment and hasn't been since the Shez play-off season, even that was the exception from recent years. For the first time in a long time after Saturday's game I did have to go and sit in my office once I had got home and have a think, that was a bloody bad goal to concede when put into the context of the league. We'd been clinging on to a 1-0 at home against a team below us who hadn't won for 9 and at times outplayed us as the inevitable equaliser drew closer and closer. For it to come in that fashion wasn't just a kicker; it sums up where we have been since the latter days of Dickov. I was saying at half time that I would bite your hand off for the 1-0 win and also saying it is pretty bad that it had come to that. We need to find that corner soon and get round it, I'd rather have the points on the board than the games in hand and I am not sure where those points are coming from but the hope remains.
  7. Surprised with him giving Cornell a 4, far too high a rating that.
  8. If Cornell had given it for a certain 60 seconds on Saturday we'd have 2 more points.
  9. He should go in to sales once his career is over, knows his market, understands his customers and makes the effort to show that he appreciates them. It really doesn't take much for a player to get a crowd on side, wave a bit, look committed and make the effort off the pitch. Job done.
  10. Bugs me when you see people criticising substitutions when they haven't been at a game, haven't seen the player indicate that they've taken a knock or pulled something or in some cases have had the :censored:s since the Thursday and feel another bout coming on.
  11. Even if he has I'd have him in nets over Cornell. I'd even have this one in nets:
  12. Dunn's LaticsPlayer interview after Colchester is quite telling. I've seen low managers at Latics but he takes that to another level. The problems at the club do not begin or end at the Manager's door, if he is sacked/walks now there is nothing that indicates his successor will be the experienced manager being hailed as the messiah. It will be another rookie.
  13. Coleman will make mistakes and cost us goals. But at 19/20 he has time on his side to learn from the mistakes and still have time on his contract to earn us something as a keeper with 100 games under his belt at 22/23. Cornell is shot and needs (shooting) to be taken out of the firing line for some time, he deserved this after Southend and this is one decision Dunn got wrong, badly. I can understand him not wanting to risk the rookie in our predicament but Cornell's showings since and including Southend have only made the situation worse.
  14. This prophetic genius got it spot on at 2:29: Tony Curran ‏@tonyjcurran 4h4 hours ago Wrong keeper & not enough natural width in midfield. Apart from that I almost agree with the team. #godhelpus #oafc #pleasewin 2:29 PM - 2 Jan 2016 · Details
  15. Sod experienced, sign a bloody keeper! Coleman has to start the next few games, Cornell has gone.
  16. http://m.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/35213822 Bury get undisclosed fee, we aren't the only ones to use this.
  17. He's still stood in the same spot he was in during the Crewe game. Crewe thought about complaining during their next home game but realised that he was as much involved in that game as when they played us. Groundsman just cuts round him now.
  18. Seeing as though this is based on the magic money tree why don't we just sign Messi and Ronaldo with Yaya to play behind them? There is no money for new players without shipping others out for cash money. The only saleable assets we have will not generate much in a buyer's market and no where near enough to cover Dunn's pay off, a new manager and transfer spending. We are looking at sticking with Dunn, going back to basics and them pissing players rolling their sleeves up and getting stuck in.
  19. Why was Murphy back there? He was the only player defending in the whole :censored: up that was the second goal. Coleman has to be in nets till the end of the season, Cornell is not a keeper, too indecisive. I don't mind a keeper making a mistake and committing to it but he changes his mind too much. Murphy and Cassidy could work but they need the service. I have never thought we could go down but unless we start playing in the first half we are down.
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