What has been your most memorable World Cup finals? For many of us of a certain age, Mexico in 1970 remains the finest footballing tournament. PHILIP …
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Category: FIFA World Cup
SA media complain at FIFA’s World Cup gag
Journalists in South Africa are campaigning against restrictions contained within football world body FIFA’s World Cup accreditation small print…
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FA communications chief Bevington on the move
Adrian Bevington, the Football Association’s director of communications is to leave his post after this summer’s World Cup, the FA announc…
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World Cup: accreditation deadline Jan 31
By Keir Radnedge Suddenly, after those days, weeks and months when it all seemed a far-distant dream — not least for England fans — th…
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Stats book is a match for the World Cup
PETER WILSON pores through what could prove to be a vital book for those covering the 2010 World Cup There will be plenty of books leading up to the 2…
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2010: the busiest year yet for sports journalists?
SJA Chairman BARRY NEWCOMBE, left, on the international challenges in the coming year for sports journalists It is not difficult to guess at the sense…
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South Africa 2010: But what about the poverty?
JOHN CROSS offers an alternative view of South Africa, host nation for football’s 2010 World Cup…
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Germans set-up fund after reporter’s death
VDS, the German sports journalists’ association, is to establish a special fund for the family of Wolfgang Jost, the 57-year old football journ…
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South Africa 2010 TV chief to speak in London
From Rushmans Francis Tellier, the CEO of Host Broadcast Services, which will be responsible for the broadcast operation that will allow billions arou…
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Reporter’s highway shake-down in South Africa
From Mike Collett, Reuters, in South Africa FIFA president Sepp Blatter, World Cup organiser Danny Jordaan and just about everyone else involved in th…
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