Talk:Paul Le Guen
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I think the Rangers section of this page should be streamlined, he was only there for a few months yet seems to have much more information than that of his previous clubs put together. Much of it is unnecessary I feel. Johnx4
Could whoever is constantly adding the portion about success at Lyon to the Rangers segment please stop it, the information is included under the portion dealing with his time at Lyon and does not need repeating.--80.41.198.86 22:10, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
- This section is perfectly relevant where it is, and is not the same as the information in the Lyon section. Archibald99 22:12, 7 October 2006 (UTC)
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- I have updated the Lyon section to include this information in its relevant place. --80.41.198.86 00:42, 8 October 2006 (UTC)
I dont know if i can add to this but Paul Le Guen has just left Rangers so someone should add it to the page
In the Rangers career section it states that "David Murray announced on January 4th 2007 that Paul Le Guen has been sacked with immediate effect." Paul LeGuen was not sacked, he left by mutual consent after a crisis meeting with the chairman David Murray.
Graham Spiers' book, 'Paul Le Guen: Enigma', is mentioned on the page. In this book, Spiers mentions that a few of the well-known facts about PLG aren't true, namely he wasn't born in Pencran, his first club wasn't AS Brest and his nickname, 'La Patate de Pencran', has nothing to do with potatoes growing in Pencran, given they don't grow them there. That said, could the 'facts' on the page be amended? I don't wish to edit them myself, given I'm not set up as an user and it may be treated as vandalism if I do it.

