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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
• 'From the outside, it looks like a shambles' • Premier League unlikely to submit replacement for Richards Karren Brady, the former Birmingham City managing director who was on the 2018 World Cup board for only a matter of weeks before stepping aside to lead an advisory panel, admitted today that the bid had been blighted by "bickering, infighting and disruption". Asked if the...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/25/2009
• Premier League chairman 'not popular' figure • Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini 'dislike' Richards Sir Dave Richards' withdrawal from the England 2018 World Cup bid yesterday was not met with universal disappointment in football's corridors of power. Indeed, one well-connected individual from the world of football politics even took time out to call Digger after reading the story the Guardian...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 11/24/2009
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - England's 2018 World Cup bid has addressed the concerns of FIFA vice-president Jack Warner and offers a low risk option, Manchester United chief executive David Gill said on Tuesday.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
• FA to take Beckham to Cape Town for 2010 World Cup draw • Triesman sanctions private jet for England star The Football Association will spend up to £100,000 to take David Beckham to Cape Town by private jet ahead of the draw for the 2010 World Cup finals. That outlay is intended to reinvigorate England's faltering bid to host the tournament in 2018. The former captain of the national...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/01/2009
• Manchester United manager speaks up for Arsenal rival • Season tickets could be taken from those who offend Manchester United are to write an open letter to their fans in which Sir Alex Ferguson will appeal for an end to the chants aimed at Arsène Wenger whenever Arsenal visit Old Trafford. Wenger is routinely subjected to a chorus of "sit down you paedophile" and the...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 09/17/2009
Ron Gourlay, Chelsea's replacement for Peter Kenyon, has to deal with the club's dearth of personality since the José Mourinho publicity machine left Chelsea have developed a taste for understatement. The confirmation that Ron Gourlay is taking the step up from chief operating officer to chief executive carries no glitz. When his predecessor Peter Kenyon decided to leave Manchester United so...
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Sportsviews (Free subscription) | 09/09/2009
Manchester United have been insulted by claims that they acted improperly when signing French teenager Paul Pogba last month, according to chief executive David Gill. Added by: imranmani Viewed: 3 time(s) Tags/Keywords: premier league Added On: 2009-09-08
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 09/09/2009
Chelsea's chief executive Peter Kenyon and his Manchester United counterpart David Gill launched robust defences of their clubs yesterday, Kenyon insisting the controversial signing of teenager Gaël Kakuta was not "child trafficking".
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TEAMtalk (Free subscription) | 09/08/2009
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has warned Le Havre not to accuse the Red Devils of wrongdoing over the Paul Pogba transfer.
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 09/08/2009
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has warned Le Havre not to accuse the Reds of wrongdoing over the Paul Pogba transfer. read more
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 09/08/2009
Manchester United chief executive David Gill has criticised Le Havre for their public condemnation of their transfer tactics over the signing of teenage star Paul Pogba.
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republik of mancunia (Free subscription) | 09/08/2009
David Gill has let rip on Le Havre who have claimed we tapped up Paul Pogba. “It is an insult by Le Havre to suggest that Manchester United and the employees of Manchester United have paid the players’ parents and bought the parents a house,” said Gill. “We will not accept the good name of Manchester [...]
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 09/08/2009
Manchester United chief executive David Gill warned Le Havre on Tuesday not to insult the English champion in their bitter transfer dispute over 16-year-old Paul Pogba.
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 09/08/2009
Manchester United chief David Gill has been elected a member of the European Club Association's 15-man board along with the Real Madrid president, Florentino Pérez. read more
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 09/04/2009
• Old Trafford insiders confident they have done no wrong • No complaint received yet from player's old club Le Havre Manchester United are preparing a counter-claim to Fifa to secure the release of Paul Pogba, the French youth international they are accused of poaching from French club Le Havre, and remain confident of avoiding any sanction. The player is currently in limbo, unable to play...