FIFA Admits World Cup Ticket Prices Too High
by (Article | Telegraph - February 18)
Thousands of extra World Cup tickets will be offered to South African residents to ensure all matches are sold out following disappointing sales to overseas supporters, said Fifa on Thursday. more details | go to article
Liverpool 'Over-Priced', Say Kuwaitis
by (Article | Telegraph - March 6)
The Kuwaiti family negotiating to buy a stake in Liverpool have threatened to end talks with the club’s American co-owners unless they reduce their £500 million asking price. more details | go to article
Cash-Strapped Setanta Ready To Hand Back TV Contracts
by (Article | Telegraph - March 4)
Setanta will consider handing back some of its portfolio of sports rights in an attempt to stave off collapse, a move that will prompt concerns that the satellite broadcaster could echo the disastrous failure of ITV Digital. more details | go to article
United Talked Out Of Illegal Howard Clause
by (Profile/Interview | Guardian - May 11)
First contract tried to stop keeper playing United; Premier League worried at similarity to Tevez case. more details | go to article
Fa Looks To Upset Blatter's World Cup Cycle
by (Analysis | Guardian - March 1)
England's chances of securing the 2018 World Cup appear to hinge on Fifa's executive committee meeting in November. more details | go to article
United Always A Target - Kenyon
by (Article | Guardian - April 21)
Hostile takeover bids for Manchester United, such as the one launched by Malcolm Glazer, are inevitable according to Peter Kenyon, the Chelsea chief executive who formerly held the same position at Old Trafford. more details | go to article