April 11, 2013
Di Canio repents, but denial smacks of insincerity
At any other club than Sunderland, and perhaps Newcastle United, the appointment of manager Paolo Di Canio would probably have passed without comment.
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April 11, 2013
At any other club than Sunderland, and perhaps Newcastle United, the appointment of manager Paolo Di Canio would probably have passed without comment.
April 11, 2013
Some time very soon, so football has been promised, FIFA judge Hans-Joachim Eckert is due to pass sentence – or not – on anyone culpable over the ISL scandal.
April 2, 2013
Sunderland beyond doubt have taken a colossal risk in their appointment of Paolo Di Canio, argues Brian Glanville...
April 2, 2013
GoalControl, last in through the approval door, has claimed a significant advantage in the commercial race to capitalise on football's approval of goal-line technology by securing FIFA's vote for the Confederations Cup.
March 28, 2013
Brian Glanville is sorry to see West Ham leave Upton Park, but he has no time for the gnashing of teeth that has accompanied the decision to allow the club to become tenants of the…
March 26, 2013
Jim Boyce was every inch the proud father in Istanbul last night. The Ulsterman is chairman of FIFA’s organising committee for the World Under-20 Youth Cup and was in his element at the baptismal draw…
March 19, 2013
Applause for Sepp Blatter! Never did I think I would be making such an appeal, but now to my astonishment I am. For Blatter has stood out forcefully and logically against the crazed European Championship…
March 19, 2013
Friedrich Stickler, a man with a heavy foot in both the football and gambling camps, was warned that “real action” is essential if the game is to resist the danger of being undermined by match…
March 13, 2013
Dropped at Manchester United, desired by Bayern Munich and, despite assurances by Sir Alex Ferguson that he has a future at Old Trafford, Wayne Rooney must be wondering what lies in store for him.
March 11, 2013
Introduction of goal-line technology, scrapping the ‘triple jeopardy’ punishment of a penalty-conceding foul, and a radical overhaul of the way football is run, are just some of the ideas proposed by FIFA's former director of…
March 8, 2013
Keir Radnedge talks to Jeffrey Webb, the head of FIFA's anti-racism and discrimination taskforce, about the challenges facing football.
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