🇫🇷 Idiots, Mildly autistic... Inside France's 2010 Implosion
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The documentary Netflix comes back with Raymond Domenech and Patrice Evra, among others, on Knysna's fiasco at the 2010 World Cup.
From this Wednesday, May 13, "The Bus: The Blues on Strike" gathered the testimonies of the then selector Raymond Domenech and three players, Captain Patrice Evra, William Gallas and Bacary Sagna.
In the documentary The bus, the Blues on strike of Netflix, Raymond Domenech and the protagonists of the psychodrama of Knysna evoke the famous mole, at the origin of the leaks in the press of the altercations of the locker room. But the theory of the main interested is not that one can believe.
Just one month away from the 2026 World Cup, Netflix comes out of the closet the worst memory of French football: Knysna, 2010. In a shock documentary of 1h20 available this Wednesday, May 13, 2026, Estelle Denis tells from the inside how she and Raymond Domenech went through the storm. What she describes is cold in the back.
On Wednesday 13 May, "The bus: the Blues on strike" gives the floor to those who have experienced from the inside one of the biggest fiascos in the history of French football. This film, as crazy as it is exciting, relies on the newspapers of former breeder Raymond Domenech, who agreed to confide them and testify. The producers Yoan Zerbit and Stephen Kamga decipher for us this project which risks making a lot of talk. - Sixteen years later, Net…
Netflix released on May 13 a documentary that goes back to this great moment of shame in the history of French football, the Blues training strike at the 2010 World Cup. It's crispy.
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