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Wednesday 28 December, 2005


Lyon dominate select XI

Eight Lyon players have been named in L’Equipe newspaper’s Ligue 1 Team of 2005. More

Signorino misses re-start

Nantes left-back Franck Signorino is set to miss his team’s next three matches after undergoing surgery on his broken hand. More

French giants chase Jestrovic

Marseille and Auxerre are both interested in signing Nenad Jestrovic from Anderlecht, but the Serbian would prefer a move to the Premiership. More

Di Vaio ready to produce

Italian striker Marco Di Vaio is determined to get his career back on track at Monaco after struggling to secure a regular place at Valencia. More

Lille stadium appeal rejected

Lille will be forced to move to a new stadium after planning permission to increase the Stade Grimonprez-Jooris was rejected again. More

Bonnissel set for OM trial

Marseille have taken former Bordeaux defender Jérôme Bonnissel on trial as they look for a temporary replacement for Taye Taiwo. More

Lacombe replaces sacked Fournier

Paris Saint-Germain President Pierre Blayau has appointed Guy Lacombe as the club’s new Coach after sacking Laurent Fournier. More

Coupet and Sagnol win accolade

Lyon goalkeeper Grégory Coupet and Bayern Munich defender Willy Sagnol have both been included in L’Equipe newspaper’s European Team of the Year. More


Tuesday 27 December, 2005


Henry hints at Gunners exit

Thierry Henry seems more likely than ever to quit Arsenal after admitting he is reluctant to hang around waiting for the club’s young players to mature. More

Wenger hopeful of Pires deal

Arsenal boss Arsène Wenger is hopeful that he will reach an agreement with Robert Pires when the two sit down for contract talks next week. More

Pauleta rules out Portugal move

Portugal’s record goalscorer Pedro Pauleta appears unlikely to grace the Portuguese top flight after declaring his wish to stay at Paris-SG. More

Senegal selection hits Ligue 1 hard

Senegal have named no fewer than 15 French-based players in their 23-man squad for the African Cup of Nations. More

France hails King Henry IV

France and Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has become the first man to win the French Player of the Year award four times. More



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