Tuesday, 18 November 08, 05:07 AM · Comments(1)
‘We’ here at the JWCFW are proud to announce our new collaboration with Le Magagnosc Édition de Rapport de Gael Clichy. Le Magagnosc Édition de Rapport de Gael Clichy is a print publication based in Magagnosc, a small village outside Cannes, France. Cannes of course is the club where Gael grew up and apparently he still has a following there, or in Magagnosc at least.
Magagnosc is a hotbed of football radicalism and passion and is estimated that by 2013 there will be at least fifty people in the village with access to the internet, and as many as two percent of that number will be readers of Le Magagnosc Édition de Rapport de Gael Clichy, or as it will be then, The Jack Wilshere and Gael Clichy Centre pour le Worship. This massive increase in ‘our’ readership can only be a good thing for all parties concerned.
What will the merge with Le Magagnosc Édition de Rapport de Gael Clichy mean for JWCFW? Well, the boys at Le Magagnosc Édition de Rapport de Gael Clichy bring with them a wealth of journalistic experience and literary flair. Here is a snippet of a pamphlet they produced recently (translated courtesy of John-Joe O’Toole).
BANG! The god of left foot strikes the ball into the goal of the might of Stoke. The first butt of Clichy is a glorious imperialisation of the French hegemony. Clichy, the quarter-master of the footballer sans ego, does not race to elate himself. BOOM! The Stoke Village is defeated. Quel Disasteur! Le Wenger is joyous of the king. Clichy, 21 years, is the new lord of the Cannoneers. What magnificent dilapidation.
The folks Le Magagnosc Édition de Rapport de Gael Clichy tell me that they have a similar flair for webdesign so I will be leaving the redesign of the JWCFW in their safe hands. Over the coming days you should see dramatic and classy changes as TJWAGCCPLW comes into being.
Adieu mes amis.
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Nice one, Smeiter. Those Frenchies do have a way with blogs, don't they? I look forward to sharing this blog's readership with the Church of Clichy.