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Mamadou Niang signs for another three years…
By: Magnusson |Good news, people, great news actually. Mamadou Niang signed a three-year extension to a contract that was supposed to end in 2009. The senegalese striker arrived from Strasbourg during the 2005 season and has always scored at least 10 goals but it is undeniable that he just reaced another dimension this year with 16 [...]
Marseille 2-1 PSG, Master of our domain…
By: Magnusson |How long this match was! It took an eternity for us to win this game. The tension was at its highest when Alain Cayzac stepped on the pitch to go salute his supporters. I diddn’t see a provocation there but apparently everyone else did. Oh well!
So the match started with some kind of 4-2-3-1 that [...]
Marseille - PSG, preview…
By: Magnusson |THE MARSEILLE TEAM
With our defenders Julien Rodriguez and Ronald Zubar injured (thigh for the former and ankle for the latter) and Jacques Faty still not totally recovered from his injury (it was incredibly evident on wednesday and Eric Gerets was smart enough to pull him out before hurting him any more), Lorik Cana will be [...]
Just in time for the Classico, we get trophies…
By: Magnusson |Tonight is the night. It’s the classico, the superclassico, the classic of all classics, the derby of all fucking derbys. OM-PSG, PSG-OM. A rivalry so big books have been written about it, a rivalry that often borders on hatred. What can I say that has not been said earlier about this confrontation? Nothing really. I [...]
Marseille gets the job done…
By: Magnusson |On their first European match of the year, the Marseillais team had to face an always hard to manoeuver russian side of Spartak Moscow. In what will be one of the hardest weeks Eric Gerets has faced yet, Marseille started with a diminished squad (Julien Rodriguez and Ronald Zubar, added to Karim Ziani) and some [...]
While I was gone…
By: Magnusson |Ladies and Gentlemen, Iwould like to apologize for the lack of updates and for being majorly delinquent on giving you updates but I have one major excuse, I was “AFK” (Away From Keyboard for you non-geeks) because I was in Ghana during the African Cup of Nations and was incredibly swamped while I was there. [...]







