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  1. Tim Vickery’s Notes from South America: Brazil take one step forward on the pitch, but two steps backward off it

    Tim Vickery reports that while the Brazil national team is flourishing, the domestic club game continues to be undermined by vested interests.

  2. Sid Lowe’s Notes from Spain: international week and that can only mean one thing – transfer speculation

    On the eve of an important World Cup qualifier, Spain's media is focussed upon the clubs and which players they might sign in the summer.

  3. As election time beckons, Hayatou’s dominance of African football could soon be over

    Issa Hayatou has dominated African football politics for almost 30 years, but his days as president of CAF could be over tomorrow.

  4. Liverpool announce record turnover, but club still losing money

    Liverpool post a loss for the period up to May 2016, but expect an improvement in fortunes now that the new Main Stand is operational.

  5. Paddy Agnew’s Notes from Italy: politics mean that Roma stadium will not be built in a day

    Roma are enjoying a successful season on the pitch but their biggest victory may well come when plans for their new stadium are approved.

  6. Barcelona back Luis Enrique for the time being

    Barcelona confirm there are no plans to fire coach Luis Enrique and no names in the pipeline if they need to find a replacement.

  7. Apathetic Arsenal have spent too long in the comfort zone

    By encouraging his players to think that fourth place in the Premier League is good enough, Arsene Wenger is accused of breeding complacency at Arsenal.

  8. Sid Lowe’s Notes from Spain: Rayo Vallecano fans have no time for Nazis and no time for Roman Zozulya

    Ukraine international Roman Zozulya was accused of being a neo-nazi, and that was enough for Rayo Vallecano fans to demand the club get rid of him.

  9. Chinese Super League clubs have money to burn

    The European transfer window might have closed but in China, where much of the big money is being splashed about, another month of spending lies ahead.

  10. The FA Cup, a tournament where the pseudo Davids slew the phoney Goliaths

    Brian Glanville implores the FA to do something to revive the world's oldest football competition.

  11. Nick Bidwell’s Notes from Germany: RB Leipzig use Salzburg as feeder club, but not everyone is happy

    Germany's least favourite club RB Leipzig have continued to plunder affiliate side, RB Salzburg, for new players.

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