

Articles tagged with "paul-le-guen"
and now, Stéphane Sessegnon
By j | July 16th, 2008To the chagrin of Arsene Wenger and Kevin Keegan, Paul Le Guen has signed twenty-four year-old Stéphane Sessegnon, formerly of Le Mans. Details of the ...
so where did everyone go?
By j | July 16th, 2008You wonder around the teams, here and there and over the last little bit new teammates are getting accustomed to one another. For fans of ...
Pedro Pauleta ?
By j | July 16th, 2008With the final conclusion whistle in the last campaign I was relieved to see PSG escape dreaded relegation. Yet with this finale came a deep ...
The Net 7.3
By Jack | July 3rd, 2008Chelsea Ladies sign Arsenal Pair Power in the Premier League, ladies that is, may be shifting. Chelsea has inked a pair of former Gunners, Lianne Sanderson and ...
Lyon vs. PSG, Or: Paul Le Guen Returns Home
By Inara | March 22nd, 2008Tomorrow, Lyon welcome PSG in what surely will be one of the most intense matches of the year. I don't know about you guys, but ...
Protests, Eggs and Igli Tare.
By salvatore | February 26th, 2008Unsurprisingly, the team’s lousy display in Sardinia has raised a ruckus, and the Aquile’s training sessions have been met with protests, chants and thrown eggs ...
Lyon Travel to the Parc...
By Inara | October 27th, 2007Lyon have the chance to reinforce their form in the league by getting good results this weekend against PSG. The capital club, on the other ...
Rebuilding Lyon's Formula 1 Car: 2007-2008 Season Preview
By Inara | August 3rd, 2007One of Jean-Michel Aulas's favorite analogies is comparing Lyon to a Formula 1 car, one that is capable of shifting gears to cope with all ...
PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN: Now with More than one Player!
By Sam | July 28th, 2007As the start of the season looms, it’s time for the France Offside to give you an in-depth look at each of the 20 teams ...
Wiltord-Lyon, Le Divorce
By Inara | May 13th, 2007I've been waiting awhile to talk about this because I still don't know what exactly is going on between Sylvain Wiltord and Lyon. Everything was ...
The Attackers Curse
By Inara | May 7th, 2007I was never one to believe in curses, but after watching the injuries pile up by the day, I'm convinced that someone has a voodoo ...
What do Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry, Riquelme, and Roberto Carlos all have in common?
By Inara | May 6th, 2007They'll be at Lyon on June 11th! Sonny Anderson will be having a jubilee as a sort of post-retirement party. For those of you who don't ...
Tiago to Juventus? Coupet to Tottenham? Yeah right.
By Inara | April 25th, 2007The most annoying thing about being a Lyon fan is that every spring, just about all of Lyon's players are linked with moves away. And ...
Plane tickets from Glasgow to Paris are selling like hotcakes
By Sam | January 25th, 2007Because when Paul Le Guen bails out of a coaching job with Rangers, which he never seemed comfortable doing in the first place, and heads ...
PSG finally get a move on, sack coach
By Sam | January 16th, 2007Alain Cayzac, proud president of Paris Saint-Germain Football Club, is a brave man. Boldly defending head coach Guy Lacombe for their short-lived relationship in the ...
Who can hold firm against the Old Firm?
By Craig | January 10th, 2007The most protracted appointment since the days of Sweeney Todd has finally taken place and, to be frank, nobody really emerges with much credit from ...
Of Bhoys and Men - Coup de grâce and the Bitter Sweet at Ibrox.
By Cham | January 4th, 2007Really, you can't say much about this week's Scottish Football news, or even just Celtic news, without screaming about the situation going down in Ibrox. ...
Le guillotine falls for unlucky 13
By Craig | January 4th, 2007Well, something had to give but not many will have seen this coming. While all eyes were on the next steps of his former captain, ...
No New Year's Resolution at Ibrox
By Craig | January 2nd, 2007A very happy new year to all you Scottish football fanatics out there and with 2007 barely 24 hours to the good, here's a story ...
The Top Flight Tussle - Aberdeen v Rangers
By Craig | December 22nd, 2006It's Christmas time and all ye faithful of Ibrox are coming to the Highlands for the holidays. After this, it's off to Inverness for the ...
Good Weekend/Bad Weekend
By Craig | December 18th, 2006Good weekend for... Rangers - The Gers will be happy to have surrendered second place for a performance that shows they can at least give the ...
The Evening Edition - Old Firmentation
By Cham | December 17th, 2006In the Press: Caught in Time, courtesy of The Sunday Times. This article takes us all back to the (in)famous Rangers' signing of former Celt Mo Johnston ...
Of Bhoys and Men - The Old Firm Preview
By Cham | December 15th, 2006This morning's news of the Champions League draw, pitting Celtic against Italian masters AC Milan, has raised much interest in the press. Many, like 'Champagne ...
The Top Flight Tussle - Rangers v Celtic
By Craig | December 15th, 2006Well, what were you expecting? OK, so there might be the small matter of 16 points between the two, but Sunday lunchtime's fixture remains the ...
Scotland in Europe - Lennart's elves unwrap some corkers
By Craig | December 15th, 2006In between preparations for Sunday lunchtime, the Old Firm have managed to squeeze in some important overseas business. Ronjers managed a functional 1-0 win over ...
Scotland in Europe - Even the Partizans ain't fussed
By Craig | December 14th, 2006As I write, Rangers are just about to kick off in their last pre-Christmas game in Europe (it's nice to be able to phrase it ...
By 'Eck, Elgin are rock-bottom
By Craig | December 1st, 2006For a while there, he must have been one of the most satisfied men in Scotland. As Celtic compounded Alex McLeish's misery with a 1-0 ...
Scotland in Europe - Le Guen welcomed back to the fraternité
By Craig | November 23rd, 2006Ronjers are looking to maintain their 100% record in the Uefa Cup tonight under a visibly more relaxed Paul Le Guen. If not quite steadied, ...
Only 45 shopping days left till the transfer window...
By Craig | November 16th, 2006Young? Fresh-faced? Talented? Dreaming of that move to more exotic climes (or Glasgow)? Then come one, come all, to Leith! These days, you know that the ...
Ah, Mr Gough, how kind of you to join us!
By Craig | November 15th, 2006Like the 44 bus from Bath Street to Glasgow University, you wait years for a Richard Gough story to crop up and two come along ...





