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Fun Features (Football365)
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Football365 Dictionary: X Is For... XAmerican for E, not that any footballers would know anything about illegal drugs. XWhat the Arsenal XI were generally reduced to during the Patrick Vieira era.
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Arsenal fight Juventus for £20million ace (fansfc.com)
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Arsenal Football Club face stiff competition for one of their top summer targets. Arsene Wenger is hoping Miguel Veloso will not only fill the void left by Mathieu Flamini’s departure to AC Milan, but also go some way to eventually succeeding Patrick Vieira in the Gunners midfield.
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Domenech wins players' backing (The Scotsman: Sport)
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FRANCE captain Patrick Vieira, midfielder Franck Ribery and Michel Platini, the Uefa president, have all backed coach Raymond Domenech to retain his job, with a decision expec
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Raymond Domenech stays on as France coach despite Euro 2008 failure (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)
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PARIS - Raymond Domenech will stay on as France coach despite a humiliating first-round exit at last month's European Championship, the French federation said Thursday.
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Fun Features (Football365)
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Domenech receives strong backing before job verdict (Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News)
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Unpopular Domenech stays on (Channel 4)
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Raymond Domenech will remain France coach despite the team's woeful performance at Euro 2008. French Football Federation (FFF) President Jean-Pierre Escalettes told a news conference that Domenech stays "with a new definition of the conditions of his duty and of selection matters."
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Domenech stays on as France coach (Times of Malta)
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Raymond Domenech - retains his post as France coach. Raymond Domenech will remain France coach despite the team's group stage elimination from Euro 2008, French Football Federation (FFF) president Jean-Pierre Escalettes told a news conference yesterday.
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Raymond Domenech stays on as France coach despite Euro 2008 failure (International Herald Tribune)
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The decision - taken at a Paris meeting between French Football Federation president Jean-Pierre Escalettes and several council members - means the 56-year-old Domenech gets a chance to lead Les Bleus to the 2010 World Cup.
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Domenech stays with France (TVNZ)
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Raymond Domenech will remain France coach despite the team's group stage elimination from Euro 2008, French Football Federation (FFF) president Jean-Pierre Escalettes told a news conference on Friday.
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