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Why on earth buy a football club?

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Linda Yueh- BBC- 30 November 2014 The quip goes that it is relatively easy to take out £1m by being the owner of a football club. All you have to do is first put in £2m.

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Kurumsallaşamayan Türk Futbolu!

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Yrd.Doç.Dr.Onur Burak Çelik -30 Kasım 2014 Kurumsallaşma bir kuruluş veya ticari işletmenin kişilere bağımlı kalmadan faaliyetlerini sürdürmesini sağlayacak bir yapıya dönüşmesidir.

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Süper Lig'de Seyirci Sayısı %48 Azaldı!

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Sporekonomi- 28 Kasım 2014 Sporekonomi'nin Fussball Türkei sitesinden derlediği habere göre, bu yıl 18 süper lig takımı şu ana kadar toplam 421,891 adet passolig kart satışı gerçekleştirdi. Satılan Passolig kart sayısı 422 bin, seyirci sayısında düşüş %48.

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Time for the FA to lead by example and insist on decent behaviour from all

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David Conn- The Guardian, Friday 21 November 2014 The Wigan chairman, Dave Whelan, whose recent comments to The Guardian have prompted an FA investigation.

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İflas eden kalecinin futbol hatıraları satıldı

24 Kasım 2014- İflas ilan eden eski İngiltere kalecisi David James'in futbol hatıraları mezatla satıldı.

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İngiliz taraftarlardan İskoçya'da IRA karşıtı tezahürat

24 Kasım 2014- Geçen hafta İngiltere ile İskoçya arasında Glasgow'da oynanan hazırlık maçına, İngiliz taraftarların IRA (İrlanda Cumhuriyet Ordusu) karşıtı küfürlü tezahüratları damga vurdu.

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State of the Game Finds Premier League 'a Third English'

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20 November 2014 English players are getting more minutes in the Premier League this season but make up just over a third of time spent on the pitch, a BBC Sport study has found.

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Fifa corruption report: Who is to blame and what happens now?

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BBC- 17 November 2014 At 09:00 GMT on Thursday, Fifa published a report that cleared Russia and Qatar of any wrongdoing during the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.


 

Instead, the English Football Association came under fire for flouting bid rules.

Less than four hours later, it was all change when the Fifa report was criticised by the man who spent two years investigating claims of corruption on behalf of football's world governing body.

What is the background to this story, who is to blame for the controversy and what will happen now?

Who is involved?

Football is not in crisis - Blatter in 2011

Michael Garcia was appointed as Fifa's independent ethics investigator as it sought to recover from a string of scandals.

Just weeks before Garcia was handed the job in 2011, Sepp Blatter stood on stage in Zurich at a news conference and asked "crisis, what is a crisis?" as the fallout from his coronation as Fifa president continued.

A package of reforms designed to restore trust and introduce 21st-Century corporate governance to Fifa was soon announced.

The ethics committee would be split into two - an investigation unit, headed by Garcia, complemented by an adjudicatory unit, with German judge Hans-Joachim Eckert in charge.

What happened and when?

Michael Garcia

Michael Garcia says a report issued by Fifa on Thursday "contains numerous materially incomplete and erroneous representations of the facts and conclusions".

Following claims of corruption and collusion in the bid process Garcia began to investigate all nine bids and the 11 nations involved in the 2018 and 2022 bids.

He travelled the world speaking to individuals connected to the bids, appealed for witnesses to come forward and for those with evidence to get in touch.

He delivered a 430-page report in September this year.

Eckert reviewed the contents and delivered a 42-page summary of his findings on Thursday.

The problem? Garcia now says the report is "materially incomplete" with "erroneous representations of the facts and conclusions".

Who is at fault?

Garcia, an outsider to the world of football who had never watched a senior level game before being appointed by Fifa, has for weeks demanded that as much of his report as possible should be made public.

Eckert disagreed, insisting on confidentiality.

Fifa eventually responded, saying Eckert would deliver a thorough review of the investigation.

"My job is to punish people who do bad things"

Appointed by President Bush, married to an FBI agent and barred from entering Russia - BBC News profiles American lawyer Michael Garcia, the man behind the Fifa corruption report.

 

The basis for that disagreement is perhaps rooted in the fact the men come from very different legal traditions, the US with its use of common law and Germany with its civil law roots. Reaching a consensus has, it is said by Fifa insiders, been tough at times.

But for Garcia to now allege he has been fundamentally misrepresented is a wholly different proposition and puts a serious dent in the credibility of both Fifa and the report.

Will it change anything?

It could change everything; it could change absolutely nothing.

Such is the secrecy with which Fifa operates, especially on judicial matters, it may be some time before we discover exactly what Garcia has such an issue with.

Fifa hoped the report would provide "closure". Instead, it has simply dirtied the waters more than anyone thought possible.

What happens now?

Garcia says he will appeal to Fifa's Appeal Committee, but we are in uncharted waters here and where this will eventually lead is anyone's guess.

This is a story that involves national governments, global politics, money, pride, prestige and the most celebrated football tournament on the planet.

And then there are the reports of an FBI inquiry that has seen former Fifa executive Chuck Blazer turn informant.

The New York Daily News says Blazer used a hidden microphone in a key ring to record a series of conversations with leading officials on a visit to London in the summer of 2012.

The Serious Fraud Office in the UK has been asked to consider if it has jurisdiction to investigate.

What started out as 11 countries wanting to host a football tournament is now potentially in the realms of law enforcement, wire taps, lawyers and disputed investigations.

This is about as far from "closure" as Fifa could ever have imagined.

Hassan Al Thawadi (third left) says Qatar is happy to stage the World Cup at any time of year

Hassan Al Thawadi (third left) says Qatar is happy to stage the 2022 World Cup at any time of year

 
Fifa corruption report: Is a World Cup boycott really possible?

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BBC- 17 November 2014 In calling for the organisation he used to lead to unite with Uefa and lead a boycott of the World Cup - as well as a breakaway from Fifa - former Football Association chairman David Bernstein has dared say what many have no doubt been thinking.

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Farce as Fifa investigator Michael Garcia attacks ‘erroneous’ ethics report

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15 November 2014 -Fifa has been plunged into fresh chaos after a long-awaited probe into the controversial bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups was disowned by its own ethics investigator.

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