Jack Warner

Jack Warner ready to put his shirt on us

FIFA boss is set to back our 2018 World Cup bid JACK Warner will meet England's World Cup bid team in South Africa to clear the air over his remarks that undermined their campaign. The controversial FIFA vice-president derailed...

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How Football Fans Reacted to the World Cup Ticket

column It was a good thing that our Eagles have picked the ticket to South Africa even though the way and manner we got the ticket was questionable. The ethnicity difference in the Eagles among the players on the one hand and...

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National Stadium - The Shame of a Nation

editorial Lagos — Nigeria's poor maintenance culture is public knowledge. The National Stadium in Surulere, Lagos is one typical example of how not to treat a national monument. Sadly, the country seems to have grown so...

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England hope for seeding in World Cup draw

England appear certain to be one of the eight seeded nations at the World Cup draw on December 4 after it was announced that the most recent Fifa rankings, in which they tumbled from seventh to ninth, would not be taken into...

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Inside England's 2018 campaign – how the votes are won

A fortnight ago a delegation from England's 2018 World Cup bid team, led by Lord Triesman, was in Paraguay to visit Dr Nicolas Leoz, the president of the Conmebol federation. Dr Leoz is one of 24 men who will vote on the hosts...

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Time to go it alone?

Time to go it alone? Vitalfootball: Spurs: 20/11/2009 09:26:00 As a football fan,I am sick and tired of being governed by a ruling body that fails to watch my back and instead prefers to repeatedly stab us in it at every...

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Obama consultants land abroad (Politico)

Politico - In Kiev and Kharkiv and other cities in Ukraine, American political consultants who worked against one another in Iowa and New Hampshire and then in the general election are facing off again in a somewhat surreal...

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Triesman paying price for speaking out

Under-fire FA chairman still paying the price for speaking out about Game 39 and Premier League clubs' debt The vitriolic criticism directed at the FA chairman Lord Triesman, and the repeated assertion that he must step down...

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Luck of the draw holds world of possibilities for optimistic England

It is only five weeks since England’s players were basking in the warm afterglow of reaching the World Cup and conversation, in the build-up to their academic two final qualifying matches, turned to the thought that teams such...

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Nigeria: Warner Commends Ndanusa

FIFA Vice President and youth tournament organising committee for the just concluded Nigeria 2009 Under-17 World Cup, Jack Warner has commended the Minister of sports Engr, Sani Ndanusa for the co-operation at ensuring a...

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