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  1. - AJ Auxerre 3-2 : , , , -Niles... Les réactions après le match

    (Ferveur Lyonnaise : olplus.fr/amWGw)

  2. Le plan astucieux de l'#OL de #Fonseca pour battre le #PSG : rôle original des relayeurs et blocages intérieurs...
    #PSGOL #Tactique
    (L'Équipe 💶 : olplus.fr/S7QlF)

  3. Le plan astucieux de l' de pour battre le : rôle original des relayeurs et blocages intérieurs...

    (L'Équipe 💶 : olplus.fr/S7QlF)

  4. quem é Tommy Paul, próximo rival de Fonseca

    misryoum.com/us/trending/quem-

    1×0.5×0.75×1×1.25×1.5×1.75×2× Tommy Paul em ação durante jogo contra João Fonseca no Masters 1000 de Madri Imagem: REUTERS/Juan MedinaClassificado à terceira fase do Masters 1000 de Indian Wells, o brasileiro João Fonseca (nº 35 do mundo) vai jogar pela primeira vez...

    #quem #Tommy #Paul #próximo #rival #Fonseca #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  5. au milieu, Paulo a maintenant beaucoup de choix

    (O&L : olplus.fr/6qsDl)

  6. « J'aime beaucoup cette structure » : l'#OL avec une défense à trois axiaux, une option #tactique qui plaît à Paulo #Fonseca
    (L'Équipe 💶 : olplus.fr/WgikE)

  7. « J'aime beaucoup cette structure » : l' avec une défense à trois axiaux, une option qui plaît à Paulo
    (L'Équipe 💶 : olplus.fr/WgikE)

  8. Position haute de #Tolisso, #Fonseca comme en 2023 avec Lille… L’#OL en trois clés tactiques
    #Tactique
    (Le Progrès 💶 : olplus.fr/H3x5L)

  9. Associations, sorties de balle… Les premières tendances de l’#OL version #Fonseca
    #Tactique
    (Le Progrès 💶 : olplus.fr/4AMI2)

  10. 𝗟𝘆𝗼𝗻-𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗿 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗲𝗰𝗮 𝗻𝗮 𝗯𝗲𝗹𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻 𝗮𝗿𝗯𝗶𝘁𝗲𝗿 𝗴𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘀𝘁 𝘁𝗼𝘁 30 𝗻𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿

    PARIJS (ANP/AFP) - De Franse voetbalbond (LFP) heeft trainer Paulo Fonseca van Olympique Lyon voor bijna negen maanden geschorst. De Portugees heeft die zware straf gekregen na zijn woede-uitbarsting tegen scheidsrechter Benoît Millot in de met 2-1 gewonnen wedstrijd tegen Stade Brest van...

    rtl.nl/nieuws/sport/artikel/54

    #Lyon #Fonseca #geschorst

  11. Le débrief #tactique d'#OL - #PSG : le plan de #Fonseca, la passivité de #Cherki, le talent de Paris
    #OLPSG
    (L'Équipe 💶 : olplus.fr/AxHaT)

  12. Filippo #Galli a Tuttosport: “In questo momento è difficile prendere le parti di #Fonseca, che va supportato. Certamente il calcio dominante promesso in estate ancora non si vede. #Milan subisce troppe transizioni, con la squadra che rimane spesso scoperta. Mi rivedo in #Gabbia

  13. Filippo #Galli a Tuttosport: “In questo momento è difficile prendere le parti di #Fonseca, che va supportato. Certamente il calcio dominante promesso in estate ancora non si vede. #Milan subisce troppe transizioni, con la squadra che rimane spesso scoperta. Mi rivedo in #Gabbia

  14. Filippo #Galli a Tuttosport: “In questo momento è difficile prendere le parti di #Fonseca, che va supportato. Certamente il calcio dominante promesso in estate ancora non si vede. #Milan subisce troppe transizioni, con la squadra che rimane spesso scoperta. Mi rivedo in #Gabbia

  15. Presidente del #Trapani (Valerio #Antonini) sta con Paulo #Fonseca: “L’allenatore del #Milan ha fatto bene a lamentarsi. Da inizio anno ho visto arbitraggi scandalosi. Almeno loro in SerieA hanno il Var, qui devi pregare Dio per far venire un arbitro in grado di gestire le gare”

  16. Presidente del #Trapani (Valerio #Antonini) sta con Paulo #Fonseca: “L’allenatore del #Milan ha fatto bene a lamentarsi. Da inizio anno ho visto arbitraggi scandalosi. Almeno loro in SerieA hanno il Var, qui devi pregare Dio per far venire un arbitro in grado di gestire le gare”

  17. Presidente del #Trapani (Valerio #Antonini) sta con Paulo #Fonseca: “L’allenatore del #Milan ha fatto bene a lamentarsi. Da inizio anno ho visto arbitraggi scandalosi. Almeno loro in SerieA hanno il Var, qui devi pregare Dio per far venire un arbitro in grado di gestire le gare”

  18. Rarely do private companies find themselves punished for using #shell #companies to move capital and avoid taxes.

    The fine accountants at Ernst & Young cooked up a complicated scheme in 2008 for a restructuring of #Koch #Industries via shell entities in Luxembourg,
    a notorious tax haven, with the reasonable expectation that the ruse would never be revealed.

    But then someone leaked a raft of private documents from #Mossack #Fonseca, a law firm in Panama that specializes in the creation of shell companies.

    The info dump became known as the #Panama #Papers, and among its many revelations was Koch Industries’ bid to reinvent parts of the company, on paper,
    as tax-avoidant Luxembourg shell companies.

    According to the Center for Public Integrity, the essence of the Koch Industries deal was to
    “reorder the ownership of many subsidiaries and centralize them under Luxembourg companies that are all served by internal corporate finance companies,
    akin to a company’s own bank.”

    Maybe that’s where the Koch siblings got the idea to get behind #DonorsTrust
    —a sort of house bank for the array of political entities and think tanks they fund.

    Of course, as with all of the organizations funded by Koch, they’re not in it alone.

    #Betsy and #Dick #DeVos helped fund DonorsTrust, according to Mother Jones.

    And then there are the many Koch-network “pass-through” groups, such as "Freedom Partners"
    and the "Center to Protect Patient Rights",
    which function much the way that shell companies do in the world of private capital:
    -- they add layers of obfuscation over the provenance of the dollars flowing from one right-wing organization or institution to the next.

    For instance, there’s the #Wellspring #Committee,
    a pass-through funded in part via the Koch network, whose director, Ann Corkery, also sat for six years on the board of the #Becket #Fund for #Religious #Liberty,
    a pro-bono law firm, according to tax filings.

    With its portfolio of so-called religious freedom cases,
    the Becket Fund gained notice as the firm representing the principals of the #Hobby #Lobby company in
    a 2014 Supreme Court challenge to a mandate in the Affordable Care Act
    for employer-based health insurance to cover,
    without a co-pay, the costs of prescription #contraception.

    One type of private company is the “#closely #held” variety, which may occasionally trade stock publicly, but has only a few shareholders.

    The Supreme Court’s decision in favor of Hobby Lobby (number 106 on the 2016 Forbes list of the nation’s top private companies) specifically cited its “closely held” status as a qualification for its exemption from the ACA contraceptive mandate.

  19. Rarely do private companies find themselves punished for using #shell #companies to move capital and avoid taxes.

    The fine accountants at Ernst & Young cooked up a complicated scheme in 2008 for a restructuring of #Koch #Industries via shell entities in Luxembourg,
    a notorious tax haven, with the reasonable expectation that the ruse would never be revealed.

    But then someone leaked a raft of private documents from #Mossack #Fonseca, a law firm in Panama that specializes in the creation of shell companies.

    The info dump became known as the #Panama #Papers, and among its many revelations was Koch Industries’ bid to reinvent parts of the company, on paper,
    as tax-avoidant Luxembourg shell companies.

    According to the Center for Public Integrity, the essence of the Koch Industries deal was to
    “reorder the ownership of many subsidiaries and centralize them under Luxembourg companies that are all served by internal corporate finance companies,
    akin to a company’s own bank.”

    Maybe that’s where the Koch siblings got the idea to get behind #DonorsTrust
    —a sort of house bank for the array of political entities and think tanks they fund.

    Of course, as with all of the organizations funded by Koch, they’re not in it alone.

    #Betsy and #Dick #DeVos helped fund DonorsTrust, according to Mother Jones.

    And then there are the many Koch-network “pass-through” groups, such as "Freedom Partners"
    and the "Center to Protect Patient Rights",
    which function much the way that shell companies do in the world of private capital:
    -- they add layers of obfuscation over the provenance of the dollars flowing from one right-wing organization or institution to the next.

    For instance, there’s the #Wellspring #Committee,
    a pass-through funded in part via the Koch network, whose director, Ann Corkery, also sat for six years on the board of the #Becket #Fund for #Religious #Liberty,
    a pro-bono law firm, according to tax filings.

    With its portfolio of so-called religious freedom cases,
    the Becket Fund gained notice as the firm representing the principals of the #Hobby #Lobby company in
    a 2014 Supreme Court challenge to a mandate in the Affordable Care Act
    for employer-based health insurance to cover,
    without a co-pay, the costs of prescription #contraception.

    One type of private company is the “#closely #held” variety, which may occasionally trade stock publicly, but has only a few shareholders.

    The Supreme Court’s decision in favor of Hobby Lobby (number 106 on the 2016 Forbes list of the nation’s top private companies) specifically cited its “closely held” status as a qualification for its exemption from the ACA contraceptive mandate.

  20. Rarely do private companies find themselves punished for using #shell #companies to move capital and avoid taxes.

    The fine accountants at Ernst & Young cooked up a complicated scheme in 2008 for a restructuring of #Koch #Industries via shell entities in Luxembourg,
    a notorious tax haven, with the reasonable expectation that the ruse would never be revealed.

    But then someone leaked a raft of private documents from #Mossack #Fonseca, a law firm in Panama that specializes in the creation of shell companies.

    The info dump became known as the #Panama #Papers, and among its many revelations was Koch Industries’ bid to reinvent parts of the company, on paper,
    as tax-avoidant Luxembourg shell companies.

    According to the Center for Public Integrity, the essence of the Koch Industries deal was to
    “reorder the ownership of many subsidiaries and centralize them under Luxembourg companies that are all served by internal corporate finance companies,
    akin to a company’s own bank.”

    Maybe that’s where the Koch siblings got the idea to get behind #DonorsTrust
    —a sort of house bank for the array of political entities and think tanks they fund.

    Of course, as with all of the organizations funded by Koch, they’re not in it alone.

    #Betsy and #Dick #DeVos helped fund DonorsTrust, according to Mother Jones.

    And then there are the many Koch-network “pass-through” groups, such as "Freedom Partners"
    and the "Center to Protect Patient Rights",
    which function much the way that shell companies do in the world of private capital:
    -- they add layers of obfuscation over the provenance of the dollars flowing from one right-wing organization or institution to the next.

    For instance, there’s the #Wellspring #Committee,
    a pass-through funded in part via the Koch network, whose director, Ann Corkery, also sat for six years on the board of the #Becket #Fund for #Religious #Liberty,
    a pro-bono law firm, according to tax filings.

    With its portfolio of so-called religious freedom cases,
    the Becket Fund gained notice as the firm representing the principals of the #Hobby #Lobby company in
    a 2014 Supreme Court challenge to a mandate in the Affordable Care Act
    for employer-based health insurance to cover,
    without a co-pay, the costs of prescription #contraception.

    One type of private company is the “#closely #held” variety, which may occasionally trade stock publicly, but has only a few shareholders.

    The Supreme Court’s decision in favor of Hobby Lobby (number 106 on the 2016 Forbes list of the nation’s top private companies) specifically cited its “closely held” status as a qualification for its exemption from the ACA contraceptive mandate.

  21. Rarely do private companies find themselves punished for using #shell #companies to move capital and avoid taxes.

    The fine accountants at Ernst & Young cooked up a complicated scheme in 2008 for a restructuring of #Koch #Industries via shell entities in Luxembourg,
    a notorious tax haven, with the reasonable expectation that the ruse would never be revealed.

    But then someone leaked a raft of private documents from #Mossack #Fonseca, a law firm in Panama that specializes in the creation of shell companies.

    The info dump became known as the #Panama #Papers, and among its many revelations was Koch Industries’ bid to reinvent parts of the company, on paper,
    as tax-avoidant Luxembourg shell companies.

    According to the Center for Public Integrity, the essence of the Koch Industries deal was to
    “reorder the ownership of many subsidiaries and centralize them under Luxembourg companies that are all served by internal corporate finance companies,
    akin to a company’s own bank.”

    Maybe that’s where the Koch siblings got the idea to get behind #DonorsTrust
    —a sort of house bank for the array of political entities and think tanks they fund.

    Of course, as with all of the organizations funded by Koch, they’re not in it alone.

    #Betsy and #Dick #DeVos helped fund DonorsTrust, according to Mother Jones.

    And then there are the many Koch-network “pass-through” groups, such as "Freedom Partners"
    and the "Center to Protect Patient Rights",
    which function much the way that shell companies do in the world of private capital:
    -- they add layers of obfuscation over the provenance of the dollars flowing from one right-wing organization or institution to the next.

    For instance, there’s the #Wellspring #Committee,
    a pass-through funded in part via the Koch network, whose director, Ann Corkery, also sat for six years on the board of the #Becket #Fund for #Religious #Liberty,
    a pro-bono law firm, according to tax filings.

    With its portfolio of so-called religious freedom cases,
    the Becket Fund gained notice as the firm representing the principals of the #Hobby #Lobby company in
    a 2014 Supreme Court challenge to a mandate in the Affordable Care Act
    for employer-based health insurance to cover,
    without a co-pay, the costs of prescription #contraception.

    One type of private company is the “#closely #held” variety, which may occasionally trade stock publicly, but has only a few shareholders.

    The Supreme Court’s decision in favor of Hobby Lobby (number 106 on the 2016 Forbes list of the nation’s top private companies) specifically cited its “closely held” status as a qualification for its exemption from the ACA contraceptive mandate.

  22. Rarely do private companies find themselves punished for using #shell #companies to move capital and avoid taxes.

    The fine accountants at Ernst & Young cooked up a complicated scheme in 2008 for a restructuring of #Koch #Industries via shell entities in Luxembourg,
    a notorious tax haven, with the reasonable expectation that the ruse would never be revealed.

    But then someone leaked a raft of private documents from #Mossack #Fonseca, a law firm in Panama that specializes in the creation of shell companies.

    The info dump became known as the #Panama #Papers, and among its many revelations was Koch Industries’ bid to reinvent parts of the company, on paper,
    as tax-avoidant Luxembourg shell companies.

    According to the Center for Public Integrity, the essence of the Koch Industries deal was to
    “reorder the ownership of many subsidiaries and centralize them under Luxembourg companies that are all served by internal corporate finance companies,
    akin to a company’s own bank.”

    Maybe that’s where the Koch siblings got the idea to get behind #DonorsTrust
    —a sort of house bank for the array of political entities and think tanks they fund.

    Of course, as with all of the organizations funded by Koch, they’re not in it alone.

    #Betsy and #Dick #DeVos helped fund DonorsTrust, according to Mother Jones.

    And then there are the many Koch-network “pass-through” groups, such as "Freedom Partners"
    and the "Center to Protect Patient Rights",
    which function much the way that shell companies do in the world of private capital:
    -- they add layers of obfuscation over the provenance of the dollars flowing from one right-wing organization or institution to the next.

    For instance, there’s the #Wellspring #Committee,
    a pass-through funded in part via the Koch network, whose director, Ann Corkery, also sat for six years on the board of the #Becket #Fund for #Religious #Liberty,
    a pro-bono law firm, according to tax filings.

    With its portfolio of so-called religious freedom cases,
    the Becket Fund gained notice as the firm representing the principals of the #Hobby #Lobby company in
    a 2014 Supreme Court challenge to a mandate in the Affordable Care Act
    for employer-based health insurance to cover,
    without a co-pay, the costs of prescription #contraception.

    One type of private company is the “#closely #held” variety, which may occasionally trade stock publicly, but has only a few shareholders.

    The Supreme Court’s decision in favor of Hobby Lobby (number 106 on the 2016 Forbes list of the nation’s top private companies) specifically cited its “closely held” status as a qualification for its exemption from the ACA contraceptive mandate.

  23. 𝗚é𝗻é𝘀𝗶𝗼 𝘃𝗼𝗹𝗴𝘁 𝗙𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗲𝗰𝗮 𝗼𝗽 𝗮𝗹𝘀 𝗰𝗼𝗮𝗰𝗵 𝘃𝗮𝗻 𝘃𝗼𝗲𝘁𝗯𝗮𝗹𝗰𝗹𝘂𝗯 𝗟𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗲

    Voetbalclub Lille heeft Bruno Génésio aangesteld als nieuwe trainer. De 57-jarige Fransman heeft bij de Noord-Franse club een contract voor twee jaar getekend. Génésio volgt Paulo Fonseca op die na twee seizoenen vertrekt bij Lille.

    rtlnieuws.nl/sport/voetbal/art

    #Génésio #Fonseca #LilleCoach