

UEFA Cup draw
By: Jonathan | August 29th, 2008Right then, it’s Hapoel Tel Aviv. Not a name to set the pulses racing, but a decent team with plenty of experience in Europe. St Etienne will need to be on good form to progress – but they will be glad to have avoided teams like Hamburg and Feyenoord. Olympiakos would have been tough as well. The first leg will be in Israel on September 18 with the return leg at Geoffroy Guichard on 2 October. “If we play well in Tel Aviv, then we can count on our 12th man to help us qualify in the retun leg,” said Roland Romeyer, the club’s joint president. If only results could be decided by how good the supporters are, St Etienne would be champions every year. Allez les Verts!
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Hi Jonathan!
What’s the news on the stadium issue? Is there going to be a new stadium, renovate the current one or just keep it like it is. I pray to god every night that they will not move from the current stade since it’s my favourite in the world.
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Hi Janot, no news as far as I know – I think the stadium issue is just one of those things that is discussed endlessly without ever getting anywhere. Apparently not even the club bosses agree on whether they should stay where they are or move to a new place. Judging from the articles I read, nothing is likely to happen any time soon, so GG should be safe – for the time being at least!
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