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Bacary Sagna's "personal problems"

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by TerryBinFrance (U10843667) 16 February 2008
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Just in case any of you are wondering about this .. it was
announced on the French TV football programme at half time
in the Liverpool v Barnsley game which they were covering, that
Bacary Sagna's brother died during the week .. so that definitely
excuses him in my book!! And before you ask, yes French TV is
taking ManU v Arsenal live!! Thank goodness!

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posted Feb 16, 2008

I knew it was something really serious, hope he is alright.

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posted Feb 16, 2008

RIP rose

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posted Feb 16, 2008

thoughts with the sagna family

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posted Feb 16, 2008

Very Sorry to hear that ;Sympathies to the Family & Freinds

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posted Feb 16, 2008

Bacary, on behalf of all American GUNNERS, we share with you in this moment of Grief.Knowing your unique resilience disposition, I have no doubt in my mind that u'll bounce back from this sorrowful period stronger than ever. See you soon in one whole piece!

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posted Feb 16, 2008

may his gentle soul rest in perfect peace. our thoughts and players are with the Sagna family. take heart Bakary

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posted Feb 16, 2008

sorry to hear that, we are with u sagna.

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posted Feb 18, 2008

Truly sorry to hear about your brother Bac. My thoughts are with you and your family at this sad time.

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posted Jan 31, 2009

Trust the american to leave the Over-The-Top comment. Ffs.

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