Champions League, Stade Brestois and entry into history: Hello !

Hello everyone! How are you, on this day after Thursday, September 19, 2024, the day of Stade Brestois’ glorious victory in its first Champions League match? Yes, that’s how we’ll give the dates from now on (until SB29’s next victory, of course). Just yesterday, before the match, we gave you four reasons to believe in it, according to the statistician Opta. And today, the red and whites have 100% victory(s) in the Champions League. Isn’t life beautiful?

September 20 is also a historic day in itself: it was on this date that the first Film Festival opened in 1946; that Johnny Hallyday gave his first concert at the Olympia in 1961; that Naruto was released for the first time in 1999. But it’s true that everything seems to pale in comparison to the football news…


Today’s weather: the heat is part of the celebration

The Stade Brestois match really raised the temperature, I must say. So, what is the greatest achievement? A victory in the Champions League or a temperature felt as high as 25°C two days before the end of summer? The afternoon will be nicer than the morning, with the departure of a few clouds; time to recover from a crazy evening. [La météo à ]


Real-time traffic: what has become of teleworking?

Unfortunately, traffic jams are also part of this sunny Friday, which does not really make you want to go to work. Congratulations to everyone for your self-sacrifice, especially on the Boulevard de l’Europe, Rue Jules-Lesven and Rue de . Come on, it’s almost the weekend!


Word of the day: “historical”

“Historic” is the description that came to the lips of Anthonin and many other supporters at the end of the match between Stade Brestois and Sturm Graz. Those who had travelled to Roudourou last night let their joy burst forth after a rather intense start to the Champions League. And for those who were unable to go to Guingamp, Lionel Le Saux’s video will transport you there.

Mickaël, a Brest supporter, salutes the magnificent victory of Stade Brestois, because “there was intensity, on the other side, watch out, it was playing”. (Photo Le Télégramme/Emmanuel Nen)

Today’s action: in Milizac-Guipronvel, a couple fights to save a two-hundred-year-old oak tree

Beyond the two beautiful goals of Stade Brestois, we also remember the masterstroke of this couple, installed in a cabin in Milizac. Jean-Daniel Melot and Émilie Guigui were camping at the foot of a two-hundred-year-old tree, which they considered threatened by works. And spoiler: they won their case.

At the foot of the two-hundred-year-old oak tree, an agreement between the different parties was finally reached to secure its growth.

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