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Welcome to Eurotales, where we offer a refreshing change from the same old stories about European football's top clubs.
This week, we're heading to France to catch up with our friend, respected journalist Roy Calley, now based in the beautiful French Riviera.
After years with the BBC, Roy was drawn to OGC Nice, where he's now a season ticket holder and deeply involved in the vibrant French football scene.
OGC Nice is a club often affected by changes in the wind, and its landscape has shifted significantly since Franck Haise took over as manager last summer.
Haise's appointment is a major coup for the club, owned by Manchester United's Jim Ratcliffe.
As the former Lens manager, Haise masterminded the RC Lens fairy tale, using his shrewd management skills to help the team achieve more than expected.
With Haise at the helm, OGC Nice is set to adopt a new philosophy, revamping tactics and team dynamics. The club's ability to adapt to high-profile player departures will test its resilience and ambition.
As OGC Nice navigates this period of change, questions arise about its future direction, identity, and competitive edge in Ligue 1, especially with Monaco, Marseille, and Lille reemerging as strong contenders. Roy Calley's insight sheds light on this transformative
time, combining local expertise with journalistic acumen.
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