Clear and present danger: English match-fixing is happening here and now

DJ Campbell

By Andrew Warshaw
December 10 – The spot-fixing scandal that has rocked English football has moved up a gear with the relevation that five of the six men arrested are past or present players, the most high profile being DJ Campbell, a striker with Blackburn Rovers in the second tier of the domestic game who previously played in the Premier League with three different clubs.

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Massimo Cecchini: Juventus, children, and bad habits

Sembrava un’iniziativa astuta, ma tutto sommato assai bella. Peccato che – parlando di calcio italiano – sia finita nel modo consueto: tra le polemiche. Ci riferiamo al caso scoppiato dopo che la Juventus aveva aperto gratuitamente le proprie curve a circa 12.000 bambini in occasione del match casalingo contro l’Udinese giocato il primo dicembre.

Inutile dire che a svuotare due settori sempre pieni c’era voluto il giudice sportivo, visto che gli ultrà bianconeri (già recidivi) avevano pensato di continuare le loro squallide performance rivolgendo ai tifosi del Napoli insulti che avevano il sapore della <discriminazione territoriale>,

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David Owen: Why the Tiger brand name may be necessary to keep Hull’s future burning bright

Tradition versus success; it is a trade-off at the heart of some of sport’s most agonising dilemmas, and it has been spotlighted again by the shenanigans at Premier League new boys Hull City.

As a Bristol City fan of some decades’ standing, I have a certain amount of sympathy with members of the City Till We Die campaign group who oppose owner Assem Allam’s idea to rebrand the club Hull Tigers.

Then again,

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Mihir Bose: Why Nelson Mandela had a unique understanding about the power of sport

Nelson Mandela may not have been a professional sportsman but his understanding of sport surpassed that of most high profile sporting stars. Mandela knew how sport could be used for wider political and social purposes. In his long years in prison, as he closely studied his white oppressors, particularly the Afrikaners, he began to appreciate that sport in general and rugby, in particular, had an extraordinary hold on the white nation.

He also realised that since the rise of international sport in the 19th century white South Africa had used sport to drive forward its hideous racial agenda.

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Mystery Pot X gets the 2014 World Cup ball rolling

World Cup draw

By Paul Nicholson
December 6 – “There is a bit of mystery about pot X,” said FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke at the 2014 World Cup draw in Costa do Sauipe in Brazil. There was no mystery once the draw was made and the teams were allocated – the World Cup is without doubt underway.

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