And? Prez was questioning whether winning the league in France meant instant fail. A team winning 7 on the bounce is a pretty strong indicator that it isn't the case.
When questioning whether success is then followed up with failure, looking at the teams who have had the most success is one of the better indicators.
It's not necessarily a more volatile league, but something like what Prez has said is more likely to happen in France than any other league because of it's relative parity and the fact that it doesn't present a major market like England, Spain, Germany or Italy do yet. A team will often overachieve on the back of a few young guns really putting it together, only to get bought by a big club overseas and cause the club who sold them to regress.
Lyon only won 7 because they spent big and ran themselves into a huge debt and now are only coming back into it
French Cup final going on atm and Bordeaux should be about 6-0 up, but it's only 1-0. They've just missed a penalty (given by one of those behind goal refs) too.
Vincent Enyeama's just gone 1000 minutes without conceding a goal. Would be a quality pickup for a side like Everton or Southampton.