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St.-Étienne

[san-tey-tyen]

noun

  1. a city in and the capital of Loire, in SE France.



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Few of the Scotland fans who witnessed a 3-0 defeat by Morocco at the Stade Geoffroy-Guichard in St Etienne on 23 June 1998 would have expected it would take 28 years for them to return to the sport's biggest stage.

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Since the late and magnificent Craig Brown trudged off the park in St Etienne in the summer of 1998, six different Scotland managers tried and failed to get the nation to a major tournament.

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Priestman, 38, has "voluntarily withdrawn" from Thursday's match in St Etienne after the New Zealand Olympic Committee reported that a drone had been flown over their training session on Monday.

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Neither Paris F.C. nor St.-Étienne will have much reason to remember the game fondly.

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A week later, in St Etienne, against all the French A-listers he was terrific in a thriller that just went the way of the home team, 30-27.

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