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Cafe Calcio IV: The Spirit Of The Game
Cafe Calcio – Season IV, Episode 1
Cafe Calcio is a football fanzine radio show broadcast out of London on Resonance 104.4 FM and resonancefm.com/listen every Thursday at 19:00, and repeated on Saturday at 11:00
We’re back, and we launched the new series with a guest, the caliber of which being equal to anyone we’ve had on before at the very least. On Thursday night, we welcomed the behemoth of sporting knowledge and all round thoroughly nice chap that is Mihir Bose to the Resonance studios to talk about football and sport in the wider context of his new book: ‘The Spirit Of The Game: How Sport Changed The Modern World‘. In the show we discussed the origins of fair play and its power as a civilising force, the cult of Horst Dassler and we also touched a little on the mess that is FIFA in current times. These things and much more are covered in the pages of his book, and I can genuinely recommend it to you all.
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PFA urged John Terry to quit England captaincy for European Championships
Evening Standard
John Terry refused a plea from the Professional Footballers’ Association to step down as England captain until after his trial for allegedly racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
Standard Sport can reveal that the players’ union approached the Chelsea skipper after his case was adjourned until July 9, eight days after the Euro 2012 Final.
The PFA made it clear to Terry – who denies the charge – that if he gave up the role they would issue a statement saying it was not an admission of guilt and that the defender was innocent until the court had reached a verdict.
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Chris Powell: racist abuse between players was accepted in my day
Evening Standard

Standing tall: thanks to a major overhaul of the Charlton squad last summer, Chris Powell has put his team on course for promotion. Image courtesy of Evening Standard
Chris Powell may measure his words carefully but the Charlton manager is not afraid to make it crystal clear that football has failed to handle the race issue.
We are in his office at the training ground where he has just accepted the manager-of-the-month award for the second time this season with his side top of League One.
I have just asked him whether the Football Association were right, two weeks ago, to strip John Terry of the England captaincy, the decision that triggered Fabio Capello’s sudden departure as manager. The allegation – which Terry denies – surfaced four months ago when he was accused of racially abusing Anton Ferdinand.
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The world has changed – now show us the books
Harry Redknapp’s innocence was no surprise to his legal team, who had been saying for months the charges should never have been brought.
But while last week’s not guilty verdict was an obvious relief to Redknapp, the evidence presented at Southwark Crown Court raises questions about how football is run. For despite all the money in the game, it is still more like a cottage industry whose practices most other businesses would find unacceptable.
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FA was right to blow doors off the Italian job
Fabio Capello’s departure goes beyond the all too familiar story of an England football manager failing to satisfy the country’s often unrealistic expectations of its national team. At the heart of this affair is the governance of the sport. Mr Capello, by publicly disagreeing with the Football Association’s decision to strip John Terry of the captaincy, was challenging the authority of his employers.
When Mr Capello went on television last Sunday to express his views, he might as well have said: “I govern English football, not the FA”. His air was that of a chief executive who had been surprised by an unforeseen board decision. Mr Capello may have been paid £6m per year, several times the salary Stephen Hester receives to run Royal Bank of Scotland, but he has nothing like Mr Hester’s powers. He was the head of the FA’s most important production unit, not its CEO….Read the full article
Other FA tagged articles
- Cafe Calcio IV: The Spirit Of The Game - February 25, 2012
- PFA urged John Terry to quit England captaincy for European Championships - February 14, 2012
- Chris Powell: racist abuse between players was accepted in my day - February 14, 2012
- The world has changed – now show us the books - February 12, 2012
- FA was right to blow doors off the Italian job - February 10, 2012
- Redknapp should heed Hodgson words ahead of job offer - February 10, 2012
- The Week with George Galloway - February 10, 2012
- The John Terry affair may be easy to remedy but the scourge of racism is leaving scars on the name of the FA - February 8, 2012
- Refereeing gaffes are making a mockery of football - January 31, 2012
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- FIFA faces MPs wrath over handling of corruption allegations - June 30, 2011
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- Arsenal’s Dein to stand for FA chair after 2018 fiasco - December 12, 2010
- Bend it like Fifa: The way a small group of officials control the World Cup has sparked widespread outrage - December 5, 2010
- Notes on a Scandal: Shambles of the 2018 bid leaves the FA to mop up the collateral damage - December 5, 2010
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