January 5, 2012
The Chinese way: big money signings may soon be the norm
The arrival of Nicolas Anelka in China could help revive football in a country dogged by match-fixing scandals.
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January 5, 2012
The arrival of Nicolas Anelka in China could help revive football in a country dogged by match-fixing scandals.
January 4, 2012
In today's World Soccer Daily, Liverpool and Suarez accept the ban whilst railing against the injustice of it all, Maradona senses a conspiracy theory, players go without pay in Switzerland and Scotland, Balotelli agent denies…
January 4, 2012
Brian Glanville revels in the glorious unpredictability of the Premier League over the festive period.
January 3, 2012
In today's World Soccer Daily, Ancelotti outlines PSG vision, John Terry as a smoking deterrent, MP calls for independent investigation of Blatter, football's capacity to redeem, Turkish fans prefer sanction to whitewash.
January 3, 2012
Michel Platini stands unchallenged within Europe, but it remains to be seen whether his leadership ambitions extend to the global game.
January 2, 2012
Peterjon Cresswell visits the football-crazy capital that straddles two continents
December 31, 2011
Looking back at the personalities who shaped the past 12 months on and off the pitch.
December 31, 2011
The 65-year-old won two European Cups as coach of Milan and was in charge of Italy’s national team for five years.
December 30, 2011
Algerian legend Rachid Mekhloufi was one of a number of players who sacrificed his own footballing ambitions for the sake of his country.
December 29, 2011
Sepp Blatter's claim that FIFA was embracing transparency, has been undermined by their attempts to cover up the court rulings on the ISL scandal.
December 29, 2011
Jonathan Wilson explains why Chelsea are struggling with their coach’s new defensive set-up
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