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29 October 2002
Sport has a deep psychological dimension of identity building. When people are playing, they form social patterns expressing who "we" are.[more]
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29 October 2002
In 1995 the European Court of Justice ruled in the Bosman case that the player transfer system and restrictions on the maximum number of foreign players on teams were illegal violations of the Treaty of Rome.[more]
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29 October 2002
The coexistence of sport and politics dates from the 9th century BC, when the "Olympic Truce" was established.[more]
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29 October 2002
Sport is fascinating - but not innocent. As a mirror of societal oppositions, sport is full of tensions.[more]
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29 October 2002
One of English footballs greatest ironies is the extent to which the fortunes of the top clubs, and their chairmen, have been founded on the 1989 Hillsborough Disaster. The Taylor Report which followed recommended, that public...[more]
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29 October 2002
The Van Nistelrooy affair, as it can now be called, has allowed choice glimpses into Manchester United plc's rancorous internal politics.[more]
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29 October 2002
Relationships between sport and money are longstanding and necessary: this cannot be concealed in the light of a Coubertanian ideal that is often poorly understood.[more]
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29 October 2002
The IOC wants to use the Olympic games in Sydney to rehabilitate Olympic doping control. A timely decision and professor John Hoberman argues that the Sydney Games are one of our last opportunities to prevent the further...[more]
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29 October 2002
The Football Association's new chief executive Adam Crozier rocked the old order shortly after taking over in January, by daring to appear in public with neither a tie nor even a blazer, which have been standard FA issue for...[more]
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06 June 2002
One of FIFA's leading officials is implicated in the latest ticketing scandal to hit the World Cup Finals.[more]
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