Ligue 1: Against PSG, the adolescence of Strasbourg football
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We'll end up loving football for what it has become: a quick convergence of interests, over a season or even a few months. And the magic of human interaction radiates from the passionate side of high-level sport, which gives rise to stories of sharing, memory, and self-discovery, forging links between the fifteen or so nationalities that now make up the professional roster. A blaze: such a place, such a moment, such players, such coaches, then everyone scatters into the globalized circus. Those who organize it are in the shadows. Today, shareholding is carried out by consortiums, states, American investment management companies, and Luxembourg funds.
Sometimes invisible, sometimes embodied by a few men who come and go in the club that occupies them. These are the ones who shape football as it goes. Guiding the passions of men "like Alexander the Great or Napoleon before them", the comparison was to Mino Raiola, super-agent (Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Mario Balotelli...) who died at 54 from lung cancer . We showed up on Saturday, May 3 at the Meinau stadium, in St
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