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Wednesday 28 December, 2005
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Lyon dominate select XI
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Eight Lyon players have been named in L’Equipe newspaper’s Ligue 1 Team of 2005. More
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Signorino misses re-start
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Nantes left-back Franck Signorino is set to miss his team’s next three matches after undergoing surgery on his broken hand. More
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French giants chase Jestrovic
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Marseille and Auxerre are both interested in signing Nenad Jestrovic from Anderlecht, but the Serbian would prefer a move to the Premiership. More
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Di Vaio ready to produce
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| 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 |
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Lille stadium appeal rejected
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Lille will be forced to move to a new stadium after planning permission to increase the Stade Grimonprez-Jooris was rejected again. More
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Bonnissel set for OM trial
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Marseille have taken former Bordeaux defender Jérôme Bonnissel on trial as they look for a temporary replacement for Taye Taiwo. More
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Lacombe replaces sacked Fournier
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Paris Saint-Germain President Pierre Blayau has appointed Guy Lacombe as the club’s new Coach after sacking Laurent Fournier. More
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Coupet and Sagnol win accolade
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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
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Tuesday 27 December, 2005
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Henry hints at Gunners exit
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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
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Wenger hopeful of Pires deal
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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
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Pauleta rules out Portugal move
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Portugal’s record goalscorer Pedro Pauleta appears unlikely to grace the Portuguese top flight after declaring his wish to stay at Paris-SG. More
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Senegal selection hits Ligue 1 hard
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Senegal have named no fewer than 15 French-based players in their 23-man squad for the African Cup of Nations. More
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France hails King Henry IV
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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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