October 5, 2011
Talent Scout: Joel Obi
Tomorrow's stars today: Joel Obi has already been dubbed the "new Jay-Jay" after Augustin Okocha.
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October 5, 2011
Tomorrow's stars today: Joel Obi has already been dubbed the "new Jay-Jay" after Augustin Okocha.
October 5, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, David Beckham with a tricky choice, Brazil gives way to FIFA, Lionel Messi not a one-man team, another Arsenal player sets sights on Barcelona, plus Qatar defends itself over 2022…
October 5, 2011
Brian Glanville on the dangers awaiting England when they travel to Montenegro for their vital Euro 2012 qualifier. Plus, does anyone really understand football?
October 4, 2011
Peterjon Cresswell takes a tour of the Ruhr, the footballing hotbed of north-west Germany.
October 4, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, TV rights shocker for the Premier League, Atletico apologise for sick fans, Abramovich could lose a chunk of his fortune, Russian players given the green light to go on booze…
October 4, 2011
Gavin Hamilton believes that the ultimate beneficiary of today's landmark court ruling on broadcasting rights will be the armchair viewer.
October 3, 2011
The best football images from around the globe
October 3, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, Carlos Tevez in not-so-secret talks with Manchester City, Brazil goes to war with FIFA, Bayern players get to relax on their day off, Greek football sinks further into the mire,…
October 3, 2011
As the contenders jockey for position in the race to succeed Mohamed Bin Hammam, Keir Radnedge reports on the current power struggle within Asian football.
October 2, 2011
A look behind the Iron Curtain to an age when, for a short period of time, Armenian side Ararat Yerevan were the strongest team in the Soviet Union.
October 1, 2011
Gaining recognition by FIFA is not as easy as it you might think, as Kiribati are finding out
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