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Un tifo géant de 2700 m2 déployé à Agen

Plusieurs photos publiées dans la presse et sur les réseaux sociaux rendant compte de l'initiative menée au Stade Armandie d'Agen jeudi 25 avril 2024.

C’est une soirée qui restera à jamais dans la mémoire des supporters du SU Agen. Jeudi 25 avril 2024, juste avant le coup d’envoi du match contre Biarritz (28e journée de Pro D2), deux tribunes ont été entièrement recouvertes par deux tifos géants.

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Un premier sur l’intégralité de la tribune Lacroix, un second sur l’intégralité des gradins de la tribune Ferrasse.

Le club avait prévenu les supporters avant : « Merci de bien vouloir vous assoir en tribune à votre place 10 minutes avant l’entrée des joueurs afin de faciliter l’opération », avait-il conseillé.

Les Tifos ont été déployés comme prévu quelques minutes avant l’entrée des joueurs avant d’être retirés juste après le coup d’envoi.

« À exactement 20h57 et 30 secondes, les bénévoles auront 25 secondes pour monter le tifo en tribune Ferrasse et 45 secondes pour monter celui de la tribune Lacroix. Une minute trente avant que les joueurs ne fassent leur entrée sur la pelouse d’Armandie », avait calculé Le Petit Bleu d’Agen la veille.

Tout s’est déroulé selon les plans, chacun faisant attention à ne pas abîmer cette réalisation monumentale.

2 700 m2 au total

On doit cette initiative originale à l’association de supporters Aginnum (115 membres) qui préparait depuis de longs mois ces tifos faits de plusieurs bâches mises bout à bout – l’un de 90 mètres, l’autre de 120 mètres – pour une superficie totale de 2 700 m2.

Les supporters avaient choisi une citation du philosophe Michel Serres pour déployer sur le plus grand tifo : « je suis d’Agen par le XV d’Agen, c’est mon totem, moi et mon appartenance, mon groupe et moi ensemble, notre religion, notre histoire et nos dieux ».

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« Le stade s’est tu, un moment, attendant de voir dans son entier le spectacle qui s’offrait à ses yeux », relate Le Petit Bleu d’Agen dans son édition du lendemain. « Cela a duré à peine quelques secondes, grâce à une bonne coordination. Puis, une grande clameur, témoin d’une ferveur inviolable du peuple du peuple bleu et blanc pour son Sporting. »

Malgré l’engagement de ses supporters, le SU Agen s’est incliné 26-30 au Stade Armandie.

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BigGabe 8 minutes ago
'Love him or hate him, Henry Pollock has got the rugby world talking.'

@PR I have been trying to respond to you, but my comments keep on being automatically deleted. No idea why. So I am starting a new comment thread, hopefully this works.


Well, I would disagree with your take that you don’t take the piss out of the opposition. Sledging is very much a part of the game - “four more years”/"just a shit richie mccaw”/any swan dive celebration/wit kant commentary/English yelling when they win minor penalties/etc etc. Cricket has much the same when a wicket keeper chats shit in a batsman’s ears, but no one complains about it. Just because we can’t hear what goes on a ruck or maul, or see what goes on, doesn’t mean it doesn’t go on. Sport is emotional and so is taking the piss. Let’s not pretend that rugby has a history of behaving like absolute gentleman before the final whistle goes off.


The spirit of rugby…now this is an interesting one. What does that mean? 2-3 years ago, the 6-2/7-1 split was against the spirit of rugby, but now it is used by club and country. Does this mean the spirit of rugby can change? In 1974, the Lions had an infamous Call 99. Today, teams are still getting into fights. Other sports don’t do this. Is this the spirit of rugby? I think this phrase is one of those useful ones that means everything and nothing and can be used by both sides of the fence, as well as the fence itself, to justify what they want to see. But perhaps we should not be looking at Pollock, but at ourselves. Are we (the rugby public) all not giving a self-described wind up merchant exactly what he wants? Are we not the problem here? I think this conservative group of sports fans needs to realise that just bc they have viewed rugby a certain way for a long time, does not mean that it necessarily needs to be viewed that way for ever and ever amen. That’s gatekeeping and the generations to come don’t like or respect it, not to mention valuable markets that have different values. As rugby culture breaks into new markets, it needs to constantly adjust.


A far more constructive way to resolve this issue, I would argue, is to regulate behaviour. Football players get carded for removing their shirts, why not introduce a similar mechanism? Of course, there would be an adjustment period and probably more polemics, but regulation, law tinkering, and adjustment, is what makes rugby rugby. (Is this the spirit of rugby?) Or, and I would personally prefer this option, we let the kid play. He’s not hurting anyone other than people who want to be hurt.

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Nickers 38 minutes ago
USA team in Super Rugby Pacific is not the answer right now, but this is

The question for any expansion is - what is the point?


On one hand talking about expanding for commercial reasons, but then saying younger squad members would play giving big names a rest making it more for development purposes?


The problem with SRP is it serves two masters - fans who want a good competition to watch, but also the national teams in developing players so they can go on to become international players.


The case for maximising young player development:


A major problem NZ and Australia have is at U20s. AR and NZR would be best served by investing in proper U20 super rugby competition that runs in conjunction with Super Rugby, rather than the one-off carnival style thing that happens at the moment. 20 year olds coming out of France and England in particular, but also France are noticeably more developed than the equivalent players from NZ, Australia and even SA.


NZ and Australia probably both have one too many teams in SR. If you’re taking a long term view they are best served by cutting teams from the comp now and improving the quality even more. Although MP have been good this year there is also an argument for cutting them too, and reducing to 8 teams that all play each other home and away in a round robin. It would be a ridiculously strong competition with a lot of depth if all the best players are redistributed.


This in conjunction with a full U20s competition (possibly playing just one round rather than 2) would make NZ and Australia international teams much stronger with a lot more depth.


But that solution would make less money and cost more.


NPC would need to be fully amateur or semi-pro at best in this model. If you cross reference the losses NZR posted today with the costs they have previously published about operating the NPC, you can attribute a huge amount, if not all of the losses, to the NPC. At the moment this is putting way too much money into a failing high performance competition at the expense of development.

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