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Monday, 3 November 2014
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It’s a meek Manchester City that limp into latest Derby clash with Manchester United (Yahoo Sports)

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Instead of marching defiantly towards an intense and heated derby, City are meekly plodding towards the fixture and many feel it's United that head to the Etihad as favourites.





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It’s a meek Manchester City that limp into latest Derby clash with Manchester United (Yahoo Sports)

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Instead of marching defiantly towards an intense and heated derby, City are meekly plodding towards the fixture and many feel it's United that head to the Etihad as favourites.





Sunday, 2 November 2014
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It’s a meek Manchester City that limp into latest Derby clash with Manchester United (Yahoo Sports)

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Instead of marching defiantly towards an intense and heated derby, City are meekly plodding towards the fixture and many feel it's United that head to the Etihad as favourites.





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It’s a meek Manchester City that limp into latest Derby clash with Manchester United (Yahoo Sports)

<span style=Manchester United's Wayne Rooney (C), Adnan Januzaj (L) and Robin Van Persie react during their English Premier League soccer match against Leicester City at the King Power stadium in Leicester" align="left" border="0">

Instead of marching defiantly towards an intense and heated derby, City are meekly plodding towards the fixture and many feel it's United that head to the Etihad as favourites.





Thursday, 30 October 2014
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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





Tuesday, 28 October 2014
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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





Monday, 27 October 2014
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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





Sunday, 26 October 2014
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FIS president warns FIFA over clash with 2022 Winter Games (Reuters)

Journalists are reflected in a logo at the FIFA headquarters after a meeting of the executive committee in Zurich October 4, 2013.   REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

By Manuele Lang SOELDEN Austria (Reuters) - International Ski Federation (FIS) president Gian-Franco Kasper has warned FIFA against holding the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the same time as the Winter Olympic Games. Kasper, who is also an outspoken member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), was reacting to comments last week by FIFA president Sepp Blatter that the Qatar World Cup would most probably be held in the northern hemisphere winter because June is too hot. ...





Tuesday, 21 October 2014
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Sunday, 19 October 2014
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UEFA should have foreseen problems ahead of Serbia-Albania Euro 2016 qualifying clash (Yahoo Sports)

Bekim Balaj (centre R) of Albania takes a flag depicting so-called Greater Albania, an area covering all parts of the Balkans where ethnic Albanians live, which was flown over the pitch during their Euro 2016 Group I qualifying soccer match against Serbia at the FK Partizan stadium in Belgrade October 14, 2014. The politically-sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania was abandoned on Tuesday following a brawl between players from both sides after a flag stunt. The Group I game was interrupted when the flag was flown over the terraces and pitch by what appeared to be a remote controlled mini drone near the end of the first half. Mitrovic eventually grabbed the flag at the Partizan stadium, prompting an angry reaction from Albanian players and an unsightly melee ensued. Riot police then moved in when around a dozen fans invaded the pitch and players retreated into the tunnel as flares were thrown from the terraces.       REUTERS/Marko Djurica (SERBIA  - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)

UEFA and FIFA are sinking under the weight of political and racial disputes that needs to be corrected soon.





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UEFA should have foreseen problems ahead of Serbia-Albania Euro 2016 qualifying clash (Yahoo Sports)

Bekim Balaj (centre R) of Albania takes a flag depicting so-called Greater Albania, an area covering all parts of the Balkans where ethnic Albanians live, which was flown over the pitch during their Euro 2016 Group I qualifying soccer match against Serbia at the FK Partizan stadium in Belgrade October 14, 2014. The politically-sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania was abandoned on Tuesday following a brawl between players from both sides after a flag stunt. The Group I game was interrupted when the flag was flown over the terraces and pitch by what appeared to be a remote controlled mini drone near the end of the first half. Mitrovic eventually grabbed the flag at the Partizan stadium, prompting an angry reaction from Albanian players and an unsightly melee ensued. Riot police then moved in when around a dozen fans invaded the pitch and players retreated into the tunnel as flares were thrown from the terraces.       REUTERS/Marko Djurica (SERBIA  - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)

UEFA and FIFA are sinking under the weight of political and racial disputes that needs to be corrected soon.





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UEFA should have foreseen problems ahead of Serbia-Albania Euro 2016 qualifying clash (Yahoo Sports)

Bekim Balaj (centre R) of Albania takes a flag depicting so-called Greater Albania, an area covering all parts of the Balkans where ethnic Albanians live, which was flown over the pitch during their Euro 2016 Group I qualifying soccer match against Serbia at the FK Partizan stadium in Belgrade October 14, 2014. The politically-sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania was abandoned on Tuesday following a brawl between players from both sides after a flag stunt. The Group I game was interrupted when the flag was flown over the terraces and pitch by what appeared to be a remote controlled mini drone near the end of the first half. Mitrovic eventually grabbed the flag at the Partizan stadium, prompting an angry reaction from Albanian players and an unsightly melee ensued. Riot police then moved in when around a dozen fans invaded the pitch and players retreated into the tunnel as flares were thrown from the terraces.       REUTERS/Marko Djurica (SERBIA  - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)

UEFA and FIFA are sinking under the weight of political and racial disputes that needs to be corrected soon.





Saturday, 18 October 2014
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UEFA should have foreseen problems ahead of Serbia-Albania Euro 2016 qualifying clash (Yahoo Sports)

Bekim Balaj (centre R) of Albania takes a flag depicting so-called Greater Albania, an area covering all parts of the Balkans where ethnic Albanians live, which was flown over the pitch during their Euro 2016 Group I qualifying soccer match against Serbia at the FK Partizan stadium in Belgrade October 14, 2014. The politically-sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania was abandoned on Tuesday following a brawl between players from both sides after a flag stunt. The Group I game was interrupted when the flag was flown over the terraces and pitch by what appeared to be a remote controlled mini drone near the end of the first half. Mitrovic eventually grabbed the flag at the Partizan stadium, prompting an angry reaction from Albanian players and an unsightly melee ensued. Riot police then moved in when around a dozen fans invaded the pitch and players retreated into the tunnel as flares were thrown from the terraces.       REUTERS/Marko Djurica (SERBIA  - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)

UEFA and FIFA are sinking under the weight of political and racial disputes that needs to be corrected soon.





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UEFA should have foreseen problems ahead of Serbia-Albania Euro 2016 qualifying clash (Yahoo Sports)

Bekim Balaj (centre R) of Albania takes a flag depicting so-called Greater Albania, an area covering all parts of the Balkans where ethnic Albanians live, which was flown over the pitch during their Euro 2016 Group I qualifying soccer match against Serbia at the FK Partizan stadium in Belgrade October 14, 2014. The politically-sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania was abandoned on Tuesday following a brawl between players from both sides after a flag stunt. The Group I game was interrupted when the flag was flown over the terraces and pitch by what appeared to be a remote controlled mini drone near the end of the first half. Mitrovic eventually grabbed the flag at the Partizan stadium, prompting an angry reaction from Albanian players and an unsightly melee ensued. Riot police then moved in when around a dozen fans invaded the pitch and players retreated into the tunnel as flares were thrown from the terraces.       REUTERS/Marko Djurica (SERBIA  - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)

UEFA and FIFA are sinking under the weight of political and racial disputes that needs to be corrected soon.





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UEFA should have foreseen problems ahead of Serbia-Albania Euro 2016 qualifying clash (Yahoo Sports)

Bekim Balaj (centre R) of Albania takes a flag depicting so-called Greater Albania, an area covering all parts of the Balkans where ethnic Albanians live, which was flown over the pitch during their Euro 2016 Group I qualifying soccer match against Serbia at the FK Partizan stadium in Belgrade October 14, 2014. The politically-sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier between Serbia and Albania was abandoned on Tuesday following a brawl between players from both sides after a flag stunt. The Group I game was interrupted when the flag was flown over the terraces and pitch by what appeared to be a remote controlled mini drone near the end of the first half. Mitrovic eventually grabbed the flag at the Partizan stadium, prompting an angry reaction from Albanian players and an unsightly melee ensued. Riot police then moved in when around a dozen fans invaded the pitch and players retreated into the tunnel as flares were thrown from the terraces.       REUTERS/Marko Djurica (SERBIA  - Tags: SPORT SOCCER)

UEFA and FIFA are sinking under the weight of political and racial disputes that needs to be corrected soon.





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