8 October 2010 . The latest legal opinion on the Liverpool situation . . . (Earlier opinions here) . John Schorah, Commercial Director at law firm Weightmans LLP (profile) “It isn’t that often that the sole shareholders of a business that isn’t technically in administration are forced to have their stakes sold without them being […]
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Premier League melting pot: Manchester City leading in international class
By Brian Sears 8 October 2010 The international break highlights the multinational nature of the Premier League, with players from every continent bar Antarctica now playing in England’s elite division. There are hundreds of them, most of them full internationals. (Scroll down for table). Sportingintelligence research of league games played so far in the 2010-11 […]
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Premier League melting pot: Internationals from 60 nations (and 60 England internationals) have played in 2010-11 season so far
By Brian Sears and Nick Harris 8 October 2010 The Premier League remains global football’s major melting pot, and research by sportingintelligence into the make-up us this season’s teams so far only emphasises the point. Among the players involved in games so far in the 2010-11 season, there have been full internationals representing 60 different […]
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Britain’s best ultra-runner, who trains with goats and chickens, targets 28 records
By Nick Harris 8 October 2010 Earlier this year William Sichel, Britain’s foremost ultra marathon runner, became the first British man to complete a “non-stop” 1,000-mile running race in 19 years. He finished second in the event in question (taster report here) and the English-born resident of the Orkney islands, just turned 57, has now set […]
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Q&A on Financial Fair Play and the mountain Man City have to climb
By Nick Harris 8 October 2010 Uefa’s Financial Fair Play regulations won’t wipe out the tradition of benefactor involvement in football. They will merely lead to bans from European competition for clubs whose owners want to spend lots of their own money building up those clubs. Those who want to spend freely can do so, […]
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ANALYSIS: Why Manchester City face a struggle to avoid European ban
By Nick Harris 8 October 2010 Manchester City will struggle to avoid being banned from Europe by Uefa from 2013 onwards because of £250m already spent on transfers that still needs to be “processed” in their accounts in the next five years. Uefa has confirmed that City will not able to accelerate the “writing off” […]
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Danny Murphy: ‘Glad that Liverpool’s ownership turmoil seems to be over; pity that Fernando Torres has no back-up; managers should take responsibility for bad tackles’
By Alex Miller at the Leaders in Football Conference, London 7 October 2010 Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy today revealed his delight at the probability of his old club moving towards new ownership. “The club is going through turmoil, but it looks like the situation will be sorted soon. Liverpool being a force makes the […]
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EXCLUSIVE: Dr Rogan Taylor calls on NESV to agree £50m fans’ stake at Liverpool
By Alex Miller at the Leaders in Football Conference, London 7 October 2010 Dr Rogan Taylor, the University of Liverpool academic who founded the ‘Share Liverpool’ scheme in 2008 to raise cash for a fan-led buyout at Anfield, has told sportingintelligence today that the potential new owners of the club, New England Sports Ventures, must […]
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Wozniacki strikes a blow for the young guns as she dethrones Serena Williams
By Alexandra Willis 7 October 2010 Caroline Wozniacki will become the seventh-youngest world No.1 in the history of the WTA Tour when the new rankings are calculated on Monday, replacing Serena Williams at the top of the women’s rankings after reaching the quarter-finals at the China Open in Bejing. . As revealed by sporting intelligence, […]
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Fifa ExCo member Hammam: ‘Best bids may not win 2018 and 2022 World Cups’
By Alex Miller at the Leaders in Football Conference, London 7 October 2010 Mohamed bin Hammam, the Fifa ExCo member from Qatar and one of football’s major political figures, has said today that a lack of clear judging criteria may mean Fifa fails to award the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to the nations with […]
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