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    Graeme Pierre Le Saux (/lə ˈsoʊ/ lə SOH; born 17 October 1968) is an English former professional footballer and television pundit. As a versatile left...
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  • Seaman Tony Adams Paul Gascoigne Jamie Redknapp Les Ferdinand John Barnes Bryan Robson Graeme Le Saux The Rest of the World squad was managed by Ruud...
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  • appearing on each episode. Michelle Dewberry, Nick Ferrari, Rachel Johnson, Graeme Le Saux and June Sarpong appeared in the first programme on Thursday 21 April...
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  • Saux or Le Saux may refer to: Graeme Le Saux (born 1968), Jèrriais football pundit and former player Henri Le Saux (1910–1973), French monk Stephen Saux...
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  • former Chelsea defender Graeme Le Saux. "He would wander up to me before training and say: 'Come on, poof, get your boots on'", Le Saux wrote in his 2007 autobiography...
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  • Barry Bridges, Bert Murray, John Hollins, Peter Osgood, Ray Wilkins, Graeme Le Saux, Bobby Smith, Terry Venables, Jimmy Greaves, John Terry, Mason Mount...
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  • from Matt Le Tissier before firing home. A minute later Sutton had the chance to equalise, but this time headed wide from a Graeme Le Saux cross. Blackburn...
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  • of the Lyon ladies' team. Also in attendance were final ambassadors Graeme Le Saux and Faye White, who had escorted the trophies from Stamford Bridge to...
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  • Blackburn team of 1995. Playing on the left flank with attacking fullback Graeme Le Saux behind him and Stuart Ripley on the opposite flank, they forged a strong...
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  • rich history of producing Jersey's finest players, with the likes of Graeme Le Saux and Brett Pitman coming through the ranks to become established professional...
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    Albert Ferrer, who had sustained a chest injury in pre-season, while Graeme Le Saux made his first appearance in 10 months after recovering from an ankle...
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  • Catherwood (TV presenter, News anchor) Jamelia (singer) Graeme Le Saux (footballer) Michael Le Vell (Coronation Street actor) Wendy Richard (former EastEnders...
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  • ambassador Graeme Le Saux, UEFA fourth vice-president Marios N. Lefkaritis, and vice-chairman of The Football Association Barry Bright. Le Saux and Powell...
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  • Tottenham Hotspur. Both teams won their semi-final match by a single goal. Graeme Le Saux and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink were passed fit for Chelsea, but John Terry...
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  • Sarver Board of Directors Member: Steve Nash Board of Directors Member: Graeme Le Saux Board of Directors Member: Utz Claassen Honorary Secretary: Rosemary...
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  • opponents fielding former professional footballers such as Paul Dickov, Graeme Le Saux and Ray Parlour, and celebrities including Omid Djalili. At one point...
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    the competition at the quarter final stage. He faced competition from Graeme Le Saux during his seven-year spell, but managed to play over 200 games for...
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    Bundesliga during their time together at Bayer Uerdingen. In December 2013, Graeme Le Saux named Luís Figo and Brian Laudrup as his toughest opponents ever. Walter...
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    in the United Kingdom. His co-commentators are either Lee Dixon or Graeme Le Saux or (for certain fixtures) both. He returned to MLS for several playoff...
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    20 March 2024. "England Players – Graeme Le Saux". England Football Online. Retrieved 20 March 2024. "Graeme Le Saux". Englandstats.com. Retrieved 20 March...
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    Dawson, Arabella Weir, Charlie Dimmock, David Grant, Fred MacAulay, Graeme Le Saux, Hardeep Singh Kohli, Helen Lederer, Ian McCaskill, Jilly Goolden, Kristian...
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    charge he was facing at the time of his death, probably overwhelmed him. Graeme Le Saux, an England international left-back, endured homophobic taunts despite...
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  • Chelsea first-team players—Albert Ferrer, William Gallas, Emmanuel Petit, Graeme Le Saux, Eiður Guðjohnsen and captain Marcel Desailly—did not fly to Israel...
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    Archived from the original on 17 April 2018. Retrieved 15 June 2022. "Graeme Le Saux: Overview". Premier League. Archived from the original on 18 April 2018...
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    during a 1–1 road draw with Southampton, following a lunge at left-back Graeme Le Saux, for which Wenger was seen yelling an obscenity at Van Persie from the...
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  • Babayaro - Anderlecht, £2,250,000, 1997 Bernard Lambourde - Bordeaux, 1997 Graeme Le Saux - Blackburn Rovers, £5,000,000, August 1997 David Rocastle - Sabah,...
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  • Gary Pallister (Manchester United) Colin Hendry (Blackburn Rovers) Graeme Le Saux (Chelsea) Midfield David Beckham (Manchester United) Nicky Butt (Manchester...
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    Caniggia and fellow former-internationals Ray Parlour, Martin Keown, Graeme Le Saux, Jaime Moreno, Danny Dichio and Brian McBride, plus David Seaman (goalkeeping...
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  • top-class playing squad containing Gianfranco Zola, Roberto Di Matteo, Graeme Le Saux, Marcel Desailly and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink. However, its future was...
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    in Budapest. He made his competitive debut on 5 June, coming on for Graeme Le Saux at half-time in the 0–0 draw with Sweden during Euro 2000 qualifying...
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