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Graeme Pierre Le Saux ( / l ə ˈ s oʊ / lə-SOH; born 17 October 1968 in Jersey) is a retired English footballer of French ancestry who played for the Premier League clubs

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Graeme Le Saux: I would give the England captaincy to the man in form

Graeme Le Saux: I would give the England captaincy to the man in form

Listening to people furiously debate whether Stuart Pearce was right to name Scott Parker England captain against Holland on Wednesday made one thing clear

Le Saux: Hefty price tag affecting Torres

Le Saux: Hefty price tag affecting Torres

Graeme Le Saux tells Mark Lomas why he can empathise with Chelsea's out of sorts record buy Fernando Torres.

Small Talk: Graeme Le Saux

Small Talk: Graeme Le Saux

Morning Graeme. Now you got a fair amount of abuse from fellow players who said - untruthfully - that you were gay. Why is homophobia so prevalent in football? It's

Graeme Le Saux looks back with no anger

Graeme Le Saux looks back with no anger

As Steve McClaren's players prepare to turn their thoughts to reassembly for the next pair of European Championship qualifiers – matches against Estonia at Wembley on

On the Spot: Graeme Le Saux

On the Spot: Graeme Le Saux

If the authorities lived up to their promise to eject abusive fans from grounds, they would need to work overtime at any match involving Chelsea's Graeme Le Saux. "The stadiums

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