The "Téléfoot la Chaîne" application is available on the Apple Store. It is available for downloads for your iPhone or iPad. Winamax deleted his controversial tweet on his own, Twitter did not intervene. End clap for Engrenages on Monday, September 7, it will be the eighth and last season for the detective series, created in 2005. The same day, TF1 will broadcast its great TV movie on Grégory Lemarchal.

Téléfoot, which launched on Monday, has just reached an agreement with Apple.

The "Téléfoot la Chaîne" application is available on the Apple Store. It is available for downloads for your iPhone or iPad. On the other hand, if you have an Android phone, you will still have to wait a little longer. Téléfoot also hopes very soon to sign with Facebook so that you can watch the best of the League and Ligue 2 directly from the social network. “But there are still some technical issues,” we are told. However, still no agreement with Orange, Free or Canal. Why is it getting stuck? Julien Bergeaud, French boss of the channel and Anne-Laure Bonnet, presenter of the big Sunday evening show, are your guests.

Winamax deleted his controversial tweet on his own, Twitter did not intervene.

We do not quote you again this tweet posted this weekend for the semi-finals of the Champions League but indeed, Twitter has not budged. The Minister of Sports directly challenged the social network in the face of a message deemed sexist, hateful and homophobic. But nothing ! Twitter will have turned a deaf ear. The online betting site had to be willing, on its own, once the buzz and the nice publicity stunt had passed, to withdraw its post. Martin Cangelosi contacted the entourage of the Minister of Sports on Tuesday. We do not wish to react to what was already a reaction, nor do we plan for the moment to push for a law to regulate all that. To end this controversy with a nicer note, we will especially remember the diverted and classier tweet of So Foot just before the victory of PSG "We embrace Europe and we embrace it tenderly".

Clap of end for Engrenages, one of the flagship series of Canal Plus in recent years.

It will be Monday September 7th! This will be the eighth and final season for the detective series, created in 2005. But there will only be 10 episodes compared to 12 usually. We will find Caroline Proust or Audrey Fleurot. For this final, Gilou will be released from prison. He had ended up behind bars at the end of season 7. But the crime, in return, will ask him to infiltrate a dangerous gang of robbers. Engrenages, the end is Monday, September 7 on Canal.

The same day, TF1 will broadcast its great TV movie on Grégory Lemarchal. It was planned for the fall, it will finally be a little earlier.

With a special evening in tribute to the winner of the Star Academy in 2004, sick with cystic fibrosis. He died three years later. Grégory Lemarchal was only 23 years old. The title of this telefilm "Why I live" takes up the first words of Daniel Balavoine's song "Sos d'un terrestrial distress" sung by Grégory Lemarchal. At the time, Grégory Lemarchal impressed with the power of his voice, while illness unfairly deprived him of breath. In "Why I live", Odile Vuillememin and Arnaud Ducruet will play these parents. Nikos Aliagas will also make an appearance. The evening will then continue around 11 pm with a documentary: "Grégory Lemarchal and now". You will be able to listen to testimonials from relatives of the singer but also to follow volunteers committed throughout France in the fight against cystic fibrosis. 

TF1 which, in a completely different register, caused a big fright to a Breton baker.

It was July 19th. In full summer torpor, TF1 broadcasts its Sunday magazine "Sept à Huit". That day, Harry Roselmack takes us to Brittany, to discover the culinary treasures of the region. We leave for Douarnenez, at the very end of the Breton point. Thierry Lucas is the king of kouign Amann. In front of their TVs, the inhabitants of the region (and much more still) fall under the spell of this baker and absolutely want to taste the kouign Amann of Thierry Lucas. Within hours, he was inundated with calls. He has to pick up the wall outlet of his phone because he rings so badly and his website is overheating. No more orders can be taken. Martin Cangelosi had Thierry Lucas on the phone this Tuesday, after a month of madness in his lab. "Sept à Huit" which begins its 21st season on TF1 in September, every Sunday.