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Blanc sees red over new France kit

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PARIS — France coach Laurent Blanc on Monday expressed his dismay that the new multi-million euro France kit makes Les Bleus look too much like their Italian rivals. "I find that the completely blue jersey is beautiful but a bit Italian," said Blanc after US sports apparel giants Nike unveiled the new kit in Paris.

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Thai Premier League 2012 Kick Off

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A new season underway in Thailand and one of many changes be they new teams, name changes or just political interfering.
Buriram United, who won the league as Buriram PEA last season, defeated Chiang Rai United 3-1 in front of 9,763 fans. If you're new to Thai football you will soon notice a few trends.

kitchen taps

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Sink taps want to become acquired with good care since taps wouldn't only be purposeful, but would also include on the uniformity of the kitchen d?cor. Making sure the faucets during the sink match the kitchen area sink and paying time to discover a tough just one pays off inside the long run. Furthermore making certain to look after Kitchen Taps helps make for emotional stress free of charge long time program.

Legia Warsaw Fans Offer A Snowball Shower

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The "flying wave" of snowballs isn't exactly new to football, but it's always nice to see some uniformity from a club's fans in this case Legia Warsaw. It also would've been nice if they could've timed this for a free kick or a corner or brought shovels and launched mounds through the air.

The red carpet, MLS edition

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So yes, I'm a uniform nerd. I love things like this. And this. When adidas extended its MLS deal through 2018 two years ago, I was silently doing fist pumps. Some aren't fans, but I generally dig their designs and the iconic shoulder stripes, and the uniformity of the number and lettering scheme is right up my alley.

Voices Of Football: Barry Davies – English Football’s Renaissance Man

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There has long been a strand of anti-intellectualism within football which can occasionally be somewhat distasteful, to say the least. It's the culture that saw Graeme Le Saux labelled as "gay" because he read a broadsheet newspaper and collected antiques. It's a culture that keeps professional footballers in a state in artificial infantilism until the end of their careers in the misguided belief that this will engender some sort of "team spirit".