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	<title>Comments on: Étoile du Sahel 7 (!!!) &#8211; 0 CS Hammam-Lif</title>
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		<title>By: Rachid</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Apr 2009 03:39:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Good article, Houssem! The result of this game is not completely useless; it may actually be indicative of a new beginning for l&#039;Etoile! Let&#039;s hope so. Our dear team should now focus on the CAF Champions League, and on going as far as possible, including being the African champion again. Let&#039;s leave the Tunisian Championship to those who appear to often benefit from the impartiality of referees and the usual penalty kicks! Is it an accident that those teams often suck in African competitions? The numbers don&#039;t lie! It appears that for l&#039;Etoile or CSS to be champions in Tunisia, they have to be exceptioanally good. Yet, these two teams often shine in African competitions. So, something is clearly not right. Although I don&#039;t think CA should be the Champion of Tunisia this year (or last year for that matter, given the many irregularities), I am hoping l&#039;Etoile beats Esperance in the last game of the season. They may still be champions, but at least we would have made our point!  We should focus on our team L&#039;Etoile and its future. Despite what has been said, I am still very supportive of the current administrative structure, although I hope Rohr gets replaced with a Tunisian coach who can make use of that rich pool of talented players!  I hope we get to beat Ahly Tripoli and make it to the Group Phase in a big way!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good article, Houssem! The result of this game is not completely useless; it may actually be indicative of a new beginning for l&#8217;Etoile! Let&#8217;s hope so. Our dear team should now focus on the CAF Champions League, and on going as far as possible, including being the African champion again. Let&#8217;s leave the Tunisian Championship to those who appear to often benefit from the impartiality of referees and the usual penalty kicks! Is it an accident that those teams often suck in African competitions? The numbers don&#8217;t lie! It appears that for l&#8217;Etoile or CSS to be champions in Tunisia, they have to be exceptioanally good. Yet, these two teams often shine in African competitions. So, something is clearly not right. Although I don&#8217;t think CA should be the Champion of Tunisia this year (or last year for that matter, given the many irregularities), I am hoping l&#8217;Etoile beats Esperance in the last game of the season. They may still be champions, but at least we would have made our point!  We should focus on our team L&#8217;Etoile and its future. Despite what has been said, I am still very supportive of the current administrative structure, although I hope Rohr gets replaced with a Tunisian coach who can make use of that rich pool of talented players!  I hope we get to beat Ahly Tripoli and make it to the Group Phase in a big way!</p>
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