Just-Football 02 November @ 04:12 PM EST
La Panthère - Bafé Gomis settles the Rhône derby (photo: Presse-Sports)"Plus ça change, plus
c'est la même chose." A saying used often in England, it comes from the French phrase meaning the
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Last week's 3 To See saw wins for Liverpool, Fenerbahce and a draw in the Argentine superclasico
between Boca and River. This weekend we've got some triffic games for you, as one of the
managers...
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Just-Football 30 September @ 09:27 AM EST
Gourcuff et al celebrate Bordeaux's titleContinuing on from Part 1 of our 2008/2009 Winners and
Losers series, we present to you Part 2, in which we assess the triumphant and troubled across
the...
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'Wembley is that way fellas!'Allow me to begin this weekend's Three to See by explaining the lack
of posts this past week. Unfortunately, ventures to foreign lands made it nigh on impossible for
me...
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One point away...Last weekend our choices for 'Three to See' saw three action-packed and
potentially decisive games take place in Scotland, Argentina and England. Rangers beat Celtic 1-0
in the Old...
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'I wonder if we made Three to See this week..' ponders RiquelmeHello, hello and welcome. Is it me
or did this week go really quickly? Feels like only a minute ago we were previewing the Rome and
Rio...
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On the eve of the 2008/2009 French football season this edition of Photo, Shoot brings you the
idyllic, picturesque sight of the Stade Velodrome in late summer, a photo taken at Olympique
Marseille's 2-0 home league defeat to Nice early last season. Photo courtesy of Olivier07 on
Flickr, in Just-Football's photo pool
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One of the great things about football, one of the things that in my opinion is fundamental in
sustaining the umbilical cord that acts as a near permanent bond between team and fan, is the
consistency with which the chance arises for a club to reinvent itself and with it renew interest
from both fans and onlookers.
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Samir Nasri (Arsenal / France) As a gifted young French footballer of Algerian descent playing in
an attacking-midfield role, it was perhaps to be expected that certain elements of the press would
waste no time in dubbing Samir Nasri ´the new Zinedine Zidane.´ Such comparisons are of
course unfair, but it says a lot about the early promise shown by the 21-year old during his time
at Olympique
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