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  • proper noun A common nickname for Matthew Le Tissier.

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  • 'Le God', whose brother Mark is the chairman of the Guernsey Football Association, ran a special training session for the Tony Vance-coached side a week before their semi-final win over the Dorset Premier League side.

    This Is Guernsey 2010

  • 'Le God', whose brother Mark is the chairman of the Guernsey Football Association, ran a special training session for the Tony Vance-coached side a week before their semi-final win over the Dorset Premier League side.

    This Is Guernsey 2010

  • Gliding in to the Blackburn half in the languid style that characterised 'Le God' in his pomp, Le Tissier twisted and turned to lose three Blackburn defenders before unleashing a monstrous drive that flew in to the top corner of Tim Flowers 'otherwise protected goal.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009

  • David HytnerBlackburn Rovers v SouthamptonEwood Park10 Dec 1994A Saints screamer scored by Le God.

    Guardian writers choose their favourite Premier League goal 2011

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