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As a player, he was often compared with Michel Platini. Ok, so the comparison was more to do with the fact that both wore their socks around their ankles, but still Joey Jones was something of a legend at Anfield. Full Article at Goal.com
With the glory days of the 1990’s well past Italian Football, when the world’s best players used to choose Serie A instead of today’s football haven, the English Premier League. Full Article at BlogsFC
UEFA head Michel Platini (L) chats with former German player Rudi Voeller prior the UEFA football Champions League's final opposing FC Barcelona to Manchester United on May 27, 2009 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome. View Photo »
You have talent in England – it’s up to you not to buy always the best 13-14 young players in Europe
Friday, November 06, 2009 BRUSSELS: European football chief Michel Platini said Thursday he would not take measures that would force players involved in European competition to be vaccinated against swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Full Article at The News
Reform-minded UEFA President Michel Platini couldn't wait to expand the Champions League to include teams from smaller nations. Full Article at New York Post
European football chief Michel Platini said Thursday he would not take measures that would force players involved in European competition to be vaccinated against swine flu, or the H1N1 virus. Full Article at Soccer News
FIFA President Sepp Blatter talks with UEFA President Michel Platini, left, during the opening of the Technical and Training Center of the Hungarian Football Federation in Telki (30 km west of Budapest), Hungary, Saturday, May 2, 2009. View Photo »
I've already told Florentino {Perez, Madrid president], I feel it's an incredible amount. I still find it outrageous that a club will spend €200 million on new players, but if the club has it, I can not do anything. Florentino has the money. We say not to spend more money than is generated
Inter, telling them to read the interview he gave to The Daily Telegraph properly following his 'clubs in debt' comments. On Monday, the Frenchman suggested Inter were in debt with the banks - a claim the Nerazzurri were quick to deny. Full Article at Goal.com
The new President of the European Parliament, Jerzy Buzek, today met with UEFA President Michel Platini, who was able to put forward the case for many of the current issues affecting European sport and football in particular, which require the... Full Article at UEFA
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UEFA head Michel Platini (L) chats with former German player Rudi Voeller prior the UEFA football Champions League's final opposing FC Barcelona to Manchester United on May 27, 2009 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter talks with UEFA President Michel Platini, left, during the opening of the Technical and Training Center of the Hungarian Football Federation in Telki (30 km west of Budapest), Hungary, Saturday, May 2, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA Secretary-General David Taylor (L) of Scotland, UEFA President Michel Platini (C) of France and UEFA Vice President Erzik Senes (R) of Turkey attend the 33rd ordinary congress of the European football federation in n Copenhagen on March 25, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini arrives to a press conference during his visit to Macedonia's capital Skopje on March 4, 2009. Platini announced that UEFA will donate 2.8 million Euros for a national training camp and new home for the Macedonian Football Federation.
View Photo »President of the Football Federation of Macedonia Haralampie Hadzi-Risteski, left, talks to UEFA President Michel Platini, right, while reviewing the reconstruction works on the National Stadium Philip II, the biggest stadium in the country, during his visit to Macedonia's capital Skopj...
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini, center, poses with young soccer players, during his visit to Macedonia's capital Skopje, on Wednesday, March 4, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini, center, reviews the reconstruction works on the National Stadium Philip II, the biggest stadium in the country, during his visit to Macedonia's capital Skopje, on Wednesday, March 4, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini (C) and St Etienne Presidents Bernard Caiazzo (R) and Roland Romeyer (L) attend the UEFA Cup soccer match between St Etienne and Olympiakos at the Geoffroy Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne February 26, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini (L) and St Etienne President Bernard Caiazzo (R) attend the UEFA Cup soccer match between St Etienne and Olympiakos at the Geoffroy Guichard stadium in Saint-Etienne February 26, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA head Michel Platini takes place for the UEFA football Champions League's final opposing FC Barcelona to Manchester United on May 27, 2009 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
View Photo »UEFA head Michel Platini takes place for the UEFA football Champions League's final opposing FC Barcelona to Manchester United on May 27, 2009 at the Olympic Stadium in Rome.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini gestures during a news conference at the end of the organisation's executive committee meeting in Bucharest May 13, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini gestures during a press conference that concluded the Executive UEFA Committee meeting in Bucharest, Romania, Wednesday, May 13, 2009. UEFA announced four Polish cities and Ukraine capital Kiev as hosts for the Euro 2012 soccer championship matches.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini looks on during a press conference that concluded the Executive UEFA Committee meeting in Bucharest, Romania, Wednesday, May 13, 2009. UEFA announced four Polish cities and Ukraine capital Kiev as hosts for the Euro 2012 soccer championship matches.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini gestures during a news conference at the end of organisation's executive committee meeting in Bucharest May 13, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini gestures during a news conference at the end of organisation's executive committee meeting in Bucharest May 13, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini gestures during a news conference at the end of the organisation's executive committee meeting in Bucharest May 13, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA president Michel Platini attends a press conference of UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Bucharest on May 13, 2009. UEFA's meeting decided about the host cities of the Euro 2012 football championship, taking place in Ukraine and Poland.
View Photo »UEFA president Michel Platini attends a press conference of UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Bucharest on May 13, 2009. UEFA's meeting decided about the host cities of the Euro 2012 football championship, taking place in Ukraine and Poland.
View Photo »UEFA president Michel Platini attends a press conference of UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Bucharest on May 13, 2009. UEFA's meeting decided about the host cities of the Euro 2012 football championship, taking place in Ukraine and Poland.
View Photo »UEFA president Michel Platini attends a press conference of UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Bucharest on May 13, 2009. UEFA's meeting decided about the host cities of the Euro 2012 football championship, taking place in Ukraine and Poland.
View Photo »UEFA president Michel Platini attends a press conference of UEFA Executive Committee meeting in Bucharest on May 13, 2009. UEFA's meeting decided about the host cities of the Euro 2012 football championship, taking place in Ukraine and Poland.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini gestures during a news conference at the end of organisation's executive committee meeting in Bucharest May 13, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini looks on during an inauguration ceremony of the 'Technical and Training Center of the Hungarian Football Federation' in Telki, some 30 kms north-west from Hungarian capital on May 2, 2009.
View Photo »UEFA President Michel Platini looks on during an inauguration ceremony of the 'Technical and Training Center of the Hungarian Football Federation' in Telki, some 30 kms north-west from Hungarian capital on May 2, 2009.
View Photo »FIFA President Sepp Blatter talks with UEFA President Michel Platini, left, during the opening of the Technical and Training Center of the Hungarian Football Federation in Telki (30 km west of Budapest), Hungary, Saturday, May 2, 2009.
View Photo »You have talent in England – it’s up to you not to buy always the best 13-14 young players in Europe
I've already told Florentino {Perez, Madrid president], I feel it's an incredible amount. I still find it outrageous that a club will spend €200 million on new players, but if the club has it, I can not do anything. Florentino has the money. We say not to spend more money than is generated
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