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PtG Article 26.05.2010
Tips for Journalists at the World Cup South Africa 2010
PtG Article 25.05.2010
Andrew Jennings: sports journalists wilfully ignore stories of corruption
PtG Article 21.05.2010
FIFA admits to World Cup ticket errors
PtG Article 21.05.2010
FIFA still has time to rectify corruption
PtG Article 21.05.2010
New doping accusations against Lance Armstrong
PtG Article 21.05.2010
Sporting career and secondary socialisation in road cycling: the case of Belgium, France and Switzerland
PtG Article 19.05.2010
Europe is draining Africa of football talent
PtG Article 18.05.2010
Ayoba! Decoding the South African football fan
PtG Article 18.05.2010
Platini wants a European sports police to fight corruption
PtG Article 18.05.2010
Play the Game launches theme page on African football and politics
PtG Article 14.05.2010
Football clubs as well as poor countries suffer from financial secrecy, says new report.
PtG Article 14.05.2010
Indian sports ministry and IOC fight over government interference
PtG Article 12.05.2010
‘Sport and Development’: new journal from the Danish association Forum for Idræt
PtG Article 11.05.2010
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PtG Article 11.05.2010
New report: Conflicting Interests and the 2010 FIFA World Cup
PtG Article 10.05.2010
CAS confirms FKL as Kenya football's ruling body
PtG Article 10.05.2010
Conference Officials insist Jennings will not be gagged by FIFA
PtG Article 10.05.2010
Jack Warner claims that Andrew Jennings is part of Trinidad Government plot to smear him
PtG Article 07.05.2010
2018: England in the iron grip of Jack Warner
PtG Comment 07.05.2010
The 2010 World Cup – The outsiders’ championship?
PtG Comment 07.05.2010
The African Cup of Nations is in a league of its own
PtG Article 06.05.2010
FIFA working group to help small unrecognized nations and territories
PtG Article 06.05.2010
The Growth of Soccer in the United States
PtG Article 04.05.2010
Indian officials angry at having length of power limited by Government