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Scottish Cup: Latapy Love as City Crash Out

The Scottish Football Blog 25 October @ 08:36 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Saturday saw me return to the snooker table for the first time in years.
The results might generously have been described as mixed. But I was always rubbish at snooker.
Incompetence is permanent.
So, we are often told, is class. Saturday offered a chance to put that to the test.

Scottish Cup: Latapy Love as City Crash Out

The Scottish Football Blog 25 October @ 08:36 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Saturday saw me return to the snooker table for the first time in years.
The results might generously have been described as mixed. But I was always rubbish at snooker.
Incompetence is permanent.
So, we are often told, is class. Saturday offered a chance to put that to the test.

Scottish Cup: Latapy Rises In The East

The Scottish Football Blog 22 October @ 06:18 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Edinburgh City v Irvine Meadow in the Scottish Cup today.
And, it seems, a City debut for Russell Latapy.
A remarkable signing. A union, fittingly, sealed in an Edinburgh nightclub.
Follow @scotfootblog for updates from the game.
Donate to the Scottish Football Blog Blogathon, 19 November 2011

Scottish Cup: Latapy Rises In The East

The Scottish Football Blog 22 October @ 06:18 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Edinburgh City v Irvine Meadow in the Scottish Cup today.
And, it seems, a City debut for Russell Latapy.
A remarkable signing. A union, fittingly, sealed in an Edinburgh nightclub.
Follow @scotfootblog for updates from the game.
Donate to the Scottish Football Blog Blogathon, 19 November 2011

Book Review - There's Only One Sauzee: When Le God Graced Easter Road

The Scottish Football Blog 14 October @ 10:18 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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It's almost ten years since Franck Sauzée left Easter Road, a turbulent 69 days of management bringing a passionate Leith love affair to an end.
Yet he's still revered by the green and white hordes (not all, but a hefty number). Gone but ever more cherished.
Why?
Over the course of Ted Brack's account of the Sauzée era many observers – teammates, his former manager, Hibs legends and ordinary fans – try to get the bottom of what it was in the relationship between the veteran and the faithful that convinced so many supporters that there was indeed only "one Sauzée.

Book Review - There's Only One Sauzee: When Le God Graced Easter Road

The Scottish Football Blog 14 October @ 10:18 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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It's almost ten years since Franck Sauzée left Easter Road, a turbulent 69 days of management bringing a passionate Leith love affair to an end.
Yet he's still revered by the green and white hordes (not all, but a hefty number). Gone but ever more cherished.
Why?
Over the course of Ted Brack's account of the Sauzée era many observers – teammates, his former manager, Hibs legends and ordinary fans – try to get the bottom of what it was in the relationship between the veteran and the faithful that convinced so many supporters that there was indeed only "one Sauzée.