James Ryan will add another storied chapter to his family’s rich history when he leads Ireland out for their Autumn Nations Cup match with England at Twickenham on Saturday.
There could be no more appropriate an opponent for the 24-year-old’s first taste of captaining his country at senior level after getting the chance due to Johnny Sexton being injured.
For the second row forward’s great-grandfather, also called James Ryan, was a medical officer for the Irish Volunteers who rebelled against British rule in the 1916 Easter Rising.
site : https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1691/Home/regarderFilmDocumentaire_HOLDUP_Streaming_VF_2020_en_Film_Complet_en_VOSTFR
He survived and was briefly imprisoned although many of the rebellion’s leaders were executed.
site : https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1692/Home/REGARDERFilmDocumentaire_Megan_Is_Missing_Streaming_VF_2020_en_Film_Complet_en_VOSTFR
“Since he was one of the younger men in the GPO (General Post Office in Dublin) and given the fact he was a doctor as well, they thought if the British guarads stormed the building they might spare him,” Ryan recalled in 2018.
“So, Thomas Clarke (one of the leaders who was subsequently executed) was kind of telling him the story of why the Rising took place and who was a part of it so if they were all killed and he survived he’d be able to tell that story.
“I always found that fascinating.”
So fascinating that Ryan’s history project for his school leaving exams was on him as he interviewed his grandparents, parents and others who had known him.
“I love Irish revolutionary history,” said Ryan.
“I love learning about the Easter Rising and the Troubles.
“I was also learning about Irish emigration during the famine, that was fascinating too.”
His great-grandfather went on to enjoy a highly successful political career serving as a minister in several Fianna Fail governments.
A photograph of his great-grandfather, lined up with the first members of the Irish Parliament in 1919, hangs in the family home.
- ‘A pretty unique man’ -
The Leinster second row forward — who studied for a History and Politics degree — is immensely proud of his ancestor.
Had his great-grandfather lived, the feeling would have been reciprocated.
For Ryan has led from the front since he captained the Ireland Under-20s to the 2016 world championship final, their best ever showing.
Joe Schmidt capped him for Ireland in 2017 before he had even played for Leinster and it took 24 matches for province and country before he tasted defeat.
“Probably the one silver lining (of defeat) so that all that malarkey would stop,” Ryan said of the continual questions about the golden run after Australia ended it in 2018.
Ryan shows enormous maturity beyond his years but whilst he engenders huge respect from coaches and team-mates alike he is reticent about talking himself up.
“I have observed his maturing over the past nine months,” said Ireland coach Andy Farrell on Wednesday.
“There has been a lot of talk about James and his potential for being captain.
“I saw something change in James nine months ago where he woke up to the fact this was being talked about and him saying to himself ‘I should do something about it’.
“He has developed his curiousness of what it takes and I have been very impressed in how he handles himself and interacts with others.”
James Lowe, Ryan’s Leinster and Ireland team-mate, says he has no doubts about his leadership qualities.
“Last night (Sunday) when I was sitting in my bedroom, he’s walking around, he’s knocking on people’s doors making sure everything is sorted, that everyone knew what they needed to do,” Lowe said.
“The leadership, he’s such a calm head, man,” said Lowe.
“The fact that he’s only just got his driving licence baffles me because he’s mature on the rugby field.
“But man, don’t tell him this but he’s a pretty unique man, that’s for sure.”
It is one of the great peculiarities of football that while Lyon reign supreme as the dominant club team in the women’s game, a France national side comprised mainly of players from the Champions League winners has consistently underachieved.
They lost in the quarter-finals of the last two World Cups, the 2016 Rio Olympics, and the last three European Championships.
An explanation for their most recent failure, as hosts at the 2019 World Cup, is perhaps to be found in the apparently poisonous relationship between the Lyon contingent in the France set-up, and national coach Corinne Diacre.
In recent weeks, as France’s men bask in their status as world champions, the women’s team has been at loggerheads in public.
It explains why, just as Lyon and Paris Saint-Germain, the heavyweights of French women’s football, prepare to clash on Friday, there has been just as much focus on the next France squad announcement due the day before.
Diacre has been in charge since 2017, keeping her position despite ‘Les Bleues’ losing in the last eight of last year’s World Cup to eventual winners the USA.
But she is under pressure after Lyon goalkeeper Sarah Bouhaddi and brilliant midfielder Amandine Henry, the France captain, revealed all on their relationship with the coach.
Bouhaddi, capped 149 times, recently retired from international duty and fired a parting shot towards Diacre, saying: “I can’t see myself winning anything with her as coach, and lots of the other players think the same thing but don’t say it.”
Henry, aged 31 and with 92 caps, followed up in an interview with Canal Plus in which she said the atmosphere in the squad at the World Cup was “total chaos” and added that “some of the girls don’t dare speak out because they are afraid” of Diacre.
site :https://portfolium.com/entry/hold-up-google-drive-streaming-vf-fr
In any other context, she would surely have no chance of being recalled.
“When you go to war with the national team coach, you always lose,” 1998 World Cup winner Robert Pires tells Matthew Spiro in his book Sacre Bleu, describing why he lost his place in the French men’s team when Raymond Domenech was in charge.
But this is different.
site :https://portfolium.com/entry/vostrfrdotcchold-up-streaming-vf-fr
Diacre cannot afford to alienate Lyon stars like Henry, towering defender Wendie Renard and France’s record scorer Eugenie Le Sommer as she hopes to lead the team through qualifying for Euro 2022.
As French Football Federation president Noel Le Graet pointedly told sports daily L’Equipe: “The coach’s job is to pick the best team.”
site :https://portfolium.com/entry/regarderhold-up-documentaire-streaming-vf-fr
- Can Lyon be toppled? -
While the English WSL gets stronger every year, the best team anywhere in women’s football is Lyon.
They won their fifth consecutive Champions League title in August, their seventh overall, and have won 14 straight French titles.
site :https://portfolium.com/entry/voirvf-hold-up-documentaire-streaming-vf-fr
They have won all eight games in the French league this season despite being without injured Norwegian striker Ada Hegerberg, the 2018 Ballon d’Or winner.
England right-back Lucy Bronze has left for Manchester City, but her international colleague Nikita Parris remains, as do Germany’s Dzsenifer Maroszan, Japan’s Saki Kumagai and more.
But if anybody can beat them, then perhaps it is PSG, who are two points behind in second before hosting Lyon at the Parc des Princes.
PSG lost 1–0 to Lyon in the Champions League semi-finals in August but have not lost any of their last four home league meetings.
They have stars of their own, like towering Chile goalkeeper Christiane Endler and 42-year-old Brazil midfielder Formiga, who has played at seven World Cups and six Olympics.
“We are focused on the PSG match. All our energy is on that and everything else is put to one side,” said Lyon coach Jean-Luc Vasseur when asked about the national team row.
It is just a shame no fans will be allowed to attend Friday’s game after a record crowd of over 30,000 watched their last league meeting, before the coronavirus pandemic.
SITE :https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1052/Home/REGARDERFilmHOLDUP_Streaming_VF_2020_Film_Complet_en_VOSTFR_vf
https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1054/Home/VOSTFRFilmHOLDUP_Streaming_VF_2020_Film_Complet_en_vf
https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1104/Home/VOSTFRDOTCCMegan_Is_Missing_2011_Streaming_vF_Film_gratuit_et_VostFR
https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1103/Home/REGARDER_Megan_Is_Missing_2011_Streaming_vF_Film_gratuit_et_VostFR
https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1105/Home/VOSTfrDOTcc_AFter_chapitre_2_2020_streaming_vF__gratuit_et_VostFR
https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1106/Home/film_VOIRAFter_chapitre_2_2020_streaming_vF__gratuit_et_VostFR
https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1107/Home/VOSTFRDOTCCDemon_Slayer_Le_train_de_linfini_2020_Streaming_VF_Complet_en_Film_FR
https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1108/Home/DVDRIP_Demon_Slayer_Le_train_de_linfini_streaming_vf_Film_complet_en_francais
https://dcds.instructure.com/eportfolios/1109/Home/FILM_VOIR_Demon_Slayer_Le_train_de_linfini_2020_Streaming_VF_Complet_en_Film_FR