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Friday 30 December, 2005
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Angbwa handed Marseille trial
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Former Lille defender Benoît Angbwa has joined Marseille on trial and could feature in this evening's friendly against Créteil. More
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Oliech ready for Nantes adventure
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New-signing Dennis Oliech does not anticipate that it will take him long to adapt to life at Nantes. More
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Lens chief to defy Manchester City
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Lens President Gervais Martel has no intention of letting forward Olivier Thomert join Manchester City next month. More
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Jestrovic snubs French duo
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Anderlecht striker Nenad Jestrovic has rejected offers from Marseille and Auxerre in favour of joining United Arab Emirates side Al Ain. More
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Ajaccio warned after racist incident
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The Professional Football League's disciplinary commission have given Ajaccio "a severe warning" following racist crowd behaviour earlier this month. More
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Carrasso spells out OM ultimatum
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Back-up Marseille goalkeeper Cédric Carrasso says he has no intention of remaining Fabien Barthez's understudy next season. More
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Pancrate set for PSG stay
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PSG forward Fabrice Pancrate now looks almost certain to stay at the Parc des Princes following the appointment of new Coach Guy Lacombe. More
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Thursday 29 December, 2005
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Ligue 1 champions Lyon began training again yesterday with club captain Claudio Caçapa confident that the winter break has allowed them to recharge their batteries. More
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Lille chief committed to new stadium
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Lille President Michel Seydoux is determined to develop a new stadium for the club after local authorities ended hopes of expanding the Stade Gimonprez-Jooris. More
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Marseille abandon Kluivert trail
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Marseille sporting director José Anigo says the club have given up their interest in Valencia striker Patrick Kluivert. More
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Coupet proud of L'Equipe honour
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Lyon goalkeeper Grégory Coupet has expressed his joy at being included in French sports daily L'Equipe's world team of the year. More
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Pires relishing Madrid clash
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Arsenal midfielder Robert Pires can hardly wait to face Real Madrid in the Champions' League, and believes the Gunners can go all the way. More
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Lacombe sets out PSG mission
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New Paris Saint-Germain Coach Guy Lacombe says he is ready to help the club back into the Champions' League. More
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