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Le Classique is joined by friend of the pod (and Crystal Palace fan) Chaka as we discuss Arsenal's legendary and inspirational skipper, third in our list of the best French EPL players of all time. Quick word of warning: this episode was recorded before Vieira got the chop at Palace, so some discussion on his managerial career may be a tad out of d…
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After an (extended!) break, Tom and Bappo are back with their list of the best French players in EPL History. Number 4 is 'le Sulk', a clinical striker who wore the colours of Arsenal, Liverpool, City, Bolton, and (less famously) West Brom. We review his career in England and how he is viewed from the Hexagon. With an obligatory detour into the sh*…
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Tom and Bappo have reached the Top 5 of their top French players in EPL history countdown! We start with the wonderful and oh so likeable N'Golo Kante Kante before English football (01:57) Kante's time in English football (16:35) Kante's cultural impact (32:00) How Kante is viewed in France (38:10)
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We've reached the top 10! Tom and Bappo go through numbers 10 to 6 in our list of the best French players in EPL history. And if you're enjoying Le Classique, why not follow us on Twitter @LeClassiquePod Number 10: David Ginola (01:23) Number 9: Claude Makelele (15:03) Number 8: Patrice Evra (26:00) Number 7: Robert Pires (34:25) Number 6: Sylvain …
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Two hunks, the Rock, and Arsenal's iconic number 10 (joke). Tom and Bappo are approaching the top 10 in their list of the best French players in EPL history Number 15: Emmanuel Petit (01:25) Number 14: William Gallas (11:27) Number 13: Hugo Lloris (22:45) Number 12: Olivier Giroud (31:42) Number 11: Marcel Desailly (41:13)…
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The countdown continues... Tom and Bappo go through numbers 20 to 16 in the list of the best French players in EPL history. Today's group includes several Fulham players. And a player who makes Robbie from Arsenal Fan TV absolutely livid... Number 20 - Laurent Koscielny (01:45) Number 19 - Louis Saha (12:39) Number 18 - Steed Malbranque (21:08) Num…
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After a hiatus, Tom and Bappo are back and continue their countdown of the 50 best French players in EPL history. Today is numbers 25 to 21 in the list, Including one of Bappo's favourite ever players: 'le Snake'. Number 25 - Youri Djorkaeff (01:42) Number 24 - Laurent Robert (11:00) Number 23 - Yohan Cabaye (19:28) Number 22 - Mickael Silvestre (2…
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The list continues with 'Sacary Bagna' in amongst Bolton, Boro, and West Ham icons. This is 30 to 26 in Le Classique's list of the 50 best French players in EPL History. Number 30 - Dimitri Payet (01:30) Number 29 - Frank Queudrue (14:38) Number 28 - Sylvain Wiltord (21:45) Number 27 - Bruno N'Gotty (29:55) Number 26 - Bacary Sagna (35:55)…
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The World Cup Winner you didn’t expect, the Euro finalist you didn’t expect, and a full back Market Drayton Town didn’t expect. Tom and Bappo are powering through their list of the 50 best French players in the EPL History with numbers 35 to 31. Number 35 - Aymeric Laporte (01:45) Number 34 - Steven Nzonzi (12:40) Number 33 - Pascal Chimbonda (19:4…
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An entrepreneur, a ‘waste man’, and 'Makelele’s son'… Tom and Bappo go through 45 - 41 on the list of the 50 best French players in EPL History.Number 45 Morgan Schneiderlin (01:33)Number 44 Christophe Dugarry (10:20)Number 43 Lassana Diarra (21:10)Number 42 Mathieu Flamini (27:50)Number 41 Charles N’Zogbia (34:10)…
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Tom and Bappo have debated this list for a long time... Le Classique begins their countdown of the 50 best French players in Premier League History. Before getting to Cantona et al, in this intro episode we go through the criteria, a Flop XI who disappointed in England, and players who just missed the cut. PART 1: Our Criteria (02:30) PART 2: The F…
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Eric Cantona was the undeniable 'enfant terrible' of French football. And while he found redemption, many of his successors did not. In this final look at the unfulfilled talents of French football, Tom and Bappo explore players whose temper and attitude may have stopped them from reaching the heights they once promised. Featuring the mercurial Hat…
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Tom and Bappo begin their look at Classique Games by les Bleus by reliving one of the most traumatic moments in French football history. The game that killed off David Ginola's France career, and introduced a Bulgarian side who ripped it up at the 1994 World Cup. It's the Parc des Princes. It's 1993. And it's France-Bulgaria!…
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