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The fallout from last week's hugely physical encounter between Clermont Auvergne and Perpignan has continued within the pages of the French press.
Clermont vice-president Jean-Marc Lhermet has condemned comments made by Perpignan president Paul Goze in the wake of Les Jaunards' 22-16 victory at the Stade Marcel Michelin.
Clermont were incensed that Perpignan backrow forward Henry Tuilagi dodged a citing following an alleged high tackle which hospitalised Aurelien Rougerie.
However, Goze hit back a few days later claiming that Clermont's accusations were "the cries of frightened girls" but not before casting a nasty slur on the town by intimating that Clermont "had moved heaven and earth for the bad Vichy ways."
http://www.espnscrum.com/francetop14-2010-11/rugby/story/131901.html
Like a school ground play ground fight :lol: