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As Canal + celebrates its 40th anniversary this month, the channel's anniversary is an opportunity for certain historical journalists to reveal certain manufacturing secrets of their show, starting with Éric Besnard who returns this Monday to the Canal+ website on the story of “ son » multiplexand especially the jingle triggered at each goal. “What many people don't know is that this music is actually a nursery rhyme that everyone knowsteases the historic presenter. It's like “Pomme de pippin and pomme d'api” in accelerated fashion, I didn't realize it right away, but it works incredibly well! »
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Proud of a legendary French football program, Besnard also returned to the most memorable multiplex evening according to him: “It’s obviously that of the end of the 2007-2008 Ligue 1 season, when we had 43 goals in one evening, a record! The music sounded every two minutes, we even had four goals at the same time… A fantastic evening. » An evening marked in particular by the maintenance in the extremes of PSG thanks to a double from Amara Diané in Sochaux (1-2).
Conversely, the the most painful music concerns a multiplex from the previous year : “It's no secret, but I'm a supporter of Stade Rennes. And in 2007, at the 90e minute of the multiplex, Rennes leads against Lille (1-0) and is on track to finish third. This podium allowed the club to play in the Champions League play-offs for the first time in its history, I was like crazy on the board! Then we play added time and there… Nicolas Fauvergue scores for LOSC (1-1, 90e+3) and shatters our dreams. Bearing it, the child in me was completely destroyed. I continued to host the show with enthusiasm, but I couldn't believe it. »
Pippin apple jingle followed by a « Buuuut at the Bonal stadium! »the chills…
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