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À jamais les premiers (2023)
Character: Self
The story of the 1992-1993 season, when the Olympique de Marseille became the first french soccer team to win a European Cup.
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Rangers Fc: Six in A Row- The Bluebells Are Blue (1994)
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Six in a now! Presented by Terry Butcher, this exciting new video production features highlights from another stunning season as Rangers clinch a sixth successive league championship title. Relive the triumphs of the League Cup semi-final with Celtic and an unforgettable final against Hibs at Parkhead. Recapture the excitement of Ally McCoist's 'overhead kick goal of the season, and the New Year's Day four-goal blitz of Celtic Reminisce along with David Murray, Walter Smith, Archie Knox, Trevor Steven and many more on the memorable performances which propelled the Gers towards another shot at the European title. Meet lan Ferguson, as the midfield powerhouse is profiled on the field and at home. Glimpse the talents of Brian Laudrup and Basile Boli as they attend their first Rangers training session.
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Rangers Fc: Seasons to Be Cheerful (1997)
Character: Self
A collection of goals, action, victories and interviews highlighting the amazing feat of Rangers winning nine Championships in a row between 1988 and 1997. Some of the stars on show include Terry Butcher, Allie McCoist, Gordon Durie, Paul Gascoigne, Richard Gough, Brian Laudrup, Ian Durant and Duncan Ferguson.
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The Real McCoist (1995)
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A retrospective of the great goal-scoring feats of the Rangers and Scotland striker who has made a habit of scoring vital goals for both club and country. Despite some terrible injuries, he has become one of the all-time great Scottish footballers, popular with fans and players alike.
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Rangers Gold 2: The Entertainers (1999)
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Derek Johnstone introduces this tribute to the most crowd-pleasing players to have pulled on a Rangers shirt. Featuring action from the likes of Jimmy Miller, Ted McMinn, Mark Walters and Brian Laudrup, this video also includes highlights from the team's 1972 European Cup Winners Cup final victory against Moscow Dynamo.
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Foot et immigration, 100 ans d'histoire commune (2014)
Character: Self
Football is both the place, the crystallization of sporting passion and the witness of identity imaginations. It is also an interesting and relevant area for discussing the migration issue. From the 1930s to the present day, football, notably with the composition of the French team, has reflected the plurality of the French population. Raymond Kopa, Michel Platini, Zinedine Zidane, Basile Boli... these four footballers alone illustrate the four major waves of immigration that France has experienced.
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Classico (2022)
Character: Lui-même
Sami works in a children's home which is set to be closed. The young man is an enthusiastic stadium usher and has convinced the president of the Olympique de Marseille football club to help them keep it open.
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Marseille (2016)
Character: Basile Boli
Faced with the insistence of his brother Joseph, whom he has not seen for 25 years, Paolo resolves to give up his calm and harmonious life in Canada, to return to Marseilles at the bedside of his rugged father. He left, therefore, with his son under his arm, determined not to linger in that city which he had fled years before, after a tragedy. He does not imagine that the affection of his newfound family, his love affair with a young woman and the joyful and simple solidarity of the Marseillais will reconcile him with this city he would never have wanted to leave...Marseillle.
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