Murray Kinsella reports from Clermont-Ferrand
THE PEOPLE OF Clermont-Ferrand very much love their rugby.
Parisians and those based in the strongholds of southern France might joke that les Clermontois have little else to do in their spare time than attend rugby matches, but that ignores the many delights the city and its surrounding regions offer away from l’ovalie.
Whatever about the sightly sneering attitude towards central France from elsewhere, ASM’s supporters certainly do invest an amount of passion and loyalty into the club that is unmatched elsewhere.
Loosehead prop Thomas Domingo’s ‘Delirium Café’ is one of the most popular spots around the impressively vast central square, Place de Jaude, while veteran Aurélien ‘Roro’ Rougerie is also the proprietor of a buzzing bar.
Even when they’re not on the pitch, Clermont’s players are a draw.
Stade Marcel-Michelin is a 18,030 sell-out for tomorrow afternoon’s meeting with Munster [KO 15.15 Irish time] – nothing new there – and any travelling supporters who have not visited the iconic stadium before are in for a treat. To say that ASM’s fans generate a raucous atmosphere is an understatement.
From stands that lean right in over the pitch, Clermont’s support will add to the challenge facing Anthony Foley’s side. Indeed, a comparison between Marcel-Michelin and Thomond Park on the big European days is an easy one to make.
Last weekend, the two large pockets of French fans at the Limerick ground made themselves heard, stamping their authority on the evening with their ‘ici, ici, c’est Montferrand’ chants [here, here, it’s Montferrand]. Expect to hear that refrain at triple or quadruple the volume.
Not many teams have tasted success in Marcel-Michelin aside from ASM themselves, although Clermont did have their remarkable 77-game unbeaten run there ended in last season’s Top 14 barrages phase [quarter-final], being deservedly beaten by Rory Kockott’s Castres.
Early in the current domestic campaign, Clermont and their support suffered another blow at home, as François Trinh-Duc inspired Montpellier to a narrow win. Ever since, it’s been as you were for Clermont at Marcel-Michelin, but the air of invincibility certainly has been shed.
A band of over 1,000 Munster fans are sweeping into the Auvergne region tonight and tomorrow, by whatever route necessary. Paris was a hub for many, others went through Lyon, while some will land in Limoges; all travel in the hope of creating a fresh magical Munster memory.
There won’t be too much time to get the tour of Clermont-Ferrand or climb the volcano of Puys de Dome just outside the city. Instead, The Wally Field Corner, The Salvation Jane, The Still and Delirium Café may be ticked off the bucket list.
Clermont’s fans are notoriously good hosts. Indeed, the ‘yellow army’ have extended an invitation to Munster’s famous ‘red army’ to meet in Place de Jaude two hours before kick-off tomorrow, from where they will walk the three kilometres to the stadium together. Mutual respect.
Michelin, the company, remains an important player in Clermont-Ferrand, even if a student population of 40,000 is ever growing. The tyre manufacturer is intrinsically tied up with ASM, having originally created the club as a means of entertaining its employees away from work.
Lessons learned in integrating workers from elsewhere in France, and abroad, into the Michelin family have filtered into the rugby club. Nick Abendanon, Camille Lopez and Sébastien Vahaamahina’s happiness and form are clear signs that the money and time Clermont invest in ensuring new signings feel at home are worthwhile. Welshman Jonathan Davies is an exception to the rule, we might add.
It’s quite the rosy life for Clermont and their supporters, even if there has been almost countless examples of knock-out stage disappointment over the last four years. The introduction of forwards coach Jono Gibbes, a proven winner at Leinster, is part of the strategy to overcome those incidents.
ASM will have to wait a number of months to learn whether their mental strength in semi-finals and, potentially, finals has grown, but for now Munster are in town planning on throwing a spanner in the works.
Just over a week after Franck Azéma’s side plundered Thomond Park, Munster look to silence the city of Clermont-Ferrand.
Munster supporters took there full allocation of tickets 1800 and word is many more have gotten tickets by different means.
Lets hope Munster turn up this week and give them something to shout about!
Munster Abu!
We always do!! C’mon Munster!!
Never mind Paul. We like bitter. Its what we thrive on unlike the west-brits who think its a beer. But we’ll need to be bitter tomorrow. Looks like there’s about 2000 of us here so far. Should be a few more by tomorrow.
Thanks to the wonderful Clermont club fans, got tickets for me and a few lucky munster boys!
A lot of d4 heads reading about munster
Mark, a lot of Thomond lads commenting here tonight, does that make sense? No. The RDS is in D4 and the Aviva is D4. Leinster fans are from Leinster but you carry on with your little childish comments, good lad.
Mark, by the way Sheahan is from Waterford and Robson is the same person with two Twitter accounts. The last time I checked Waterford is in Munster.
Gary, by the proportion of red thumbs to green on your comment i can surmise that most people reading this have copped onto the fact that i am not robsonkeane.I wonder why you as a leinster fan keep repeating this falsehood as my only posts are regarding the nature of the bullshit that emanates from the suaf brigade and while the D4 boys have their fair share of bandwaggoners they never took themselves as seriously as the munster “faithful”who bestowed upon themselves some mythical status as ultra fans and continue to do so even as the toyota arena still struggles to fill out for the non glamour games.
That is all
Another jolly boys outing for the munster “faithful” and we get to hear again what wonderful fans they are.Hopefully they take a look at clermont fans tomorrow and see what true fans are like and not the makey uppy bullshitters that attend the more glamorous munster games.
That is all.
Bitter much?
Hey Nobson/Paul why do you out “that is all” at the end of every comment? It’s the only thing about you that intrigues me
Away and eat your blaaaaaa!
What a load of bitter bile Paul….it’s Christmas ,try not being a knob for a few weeks anyway….you might enjoy it.
Sad Paul, just sad….!
I’ve been to a couple of away matches thanks to Air Bn’B and Ryanair…. Montpellier last year for €140 return and this year Gloucester for €36… It’s all about doing the homework, I don’t spend €800 a year on Sky sports and do 1 – 2 away matches each year for less…. :)
& thankfully we have a team to follow on these jollies…
Yeah, and where are all these amazing, loyal fans for the unglamorous games at home to Treviso, Zebra or Edinburgh etc? They live for the Ryanair facilitated booze ups. The match is almost a distraction from the shopping and wine tasting.
Lol.
That is all
Knobson you writing this all the way from France tonight its just hard to imagine that if you were in France you’d be worried about whats on the score? #fullofs#$t.
Hey sparky , munster fan and chelsea fan,both teams winning trophies around middle of last decade.Is there any bandwagon you won,t climb aboard.
That is all
Same shite from you philly boy.you still got them 2 munster caps or did u find a mug on done deal to buy them?
I’m 24 at the age of 8 met Mick Galway and thought he was superman sparking my interest in rugby and Munster, the fact that yano I’m from Munster also helps. With regards to supporting Chelsea, I became infatuated with Zola and not being one to follow the crowd decided to support them unlike 99% of my friends who support United or Liverpool. Happy?
Nothing nasty about Clermont, having a ball with them tonight. Perhaps cause they did the nasty on you twice last time you met you dislike them. Sad really.arrogant in victory sad in defeat. You make lots of friends that way?.
Was in Montpellier last year & TP last week and can say without fear of contradiction that they are some of the best french rugby fans you could hope to meet… They even had a sign as gaeilge last year welcoming us to France. Nothing but good things to say about them.. Not to mention they kept absolutely silent in TP last week for Keatlys kicks
Pity the munster fans could not keep quiet for the kicker in the recent pro 12 game against ulster.
#moreredarmybullshit
Well said Paul Sheehan mate. Hope you are well? If they win tomorrow we’ll have to put up with endless tripe about how fifty thousand brave souls travelled all the way across to the other side of the world – to France – to support the bin men and dockers against those nasty Clermont lads.
You forgot to out “that is all” at the end of your comment, I’m disappointed
Robson
You’re only a ghoul tonite
Now cop on ,turn on boxnation and cheer on a true Gael …..the great Andy Lee ….,,
It could be worse Robson / Paul. We could be from leinster!!!!
From a docker to a doctor, is the unofficial motto of Munster supporters d1ckhead, I mean Knobson, I mean Robson. We don’t require silver spoons or a certain address to play and follow the game down here. Everyone’s invited. And if there are bandwagoners, so what? The more the merrier!!! When were not at Thomond, we’re either Coaching underage sides or actually playing the game!!!
If any team can do it against the head then it’s Munster. Go and perform to your potential,and ask serious questions of this French team. Munster abu!!
What time Irish Time is the match tomorrow.
I think 3:15
Make sure and drink the ricard by the pint, don’t give them an inch
After last week (which I attended) I’ll be watching this one from behind the couch.
There is room there for a few more Munster fans.
While we can’t possibly play as bad as last week, CA targeting of our breakdown was a masterpiece. Kicking the ball away to them was idiotic on our behalf … They are happy to run from their own 22 and broke our gain line multiple times.
Tactics for today: keep it tight, don’t kick away possession and, most important of all, stuck the ball up the jersey.
Good luck to our great Munster team.
we need a win today.
I am certain we will not be disappointed.
I wish all the team well.