Foul!: The Secret World of FIFA: Bribes, Vote Rigging and Ticket ScandalsAndrew Jennings, an award-winning investigative sports reporter, spent four years delving into the dark side of 'the beautiful game'. The result is this explosive and damning exposè of the officials that run football's world governing body, FIFA - a story of how the men in suits put personal ambition and money before the fans on the terraces. No individual has managed to penetrate the secret world of FIFA. Until now. Andrew Jennings, the world's leading sports investigative reporter, has unearthed the stories that FIFA doesn't want told. He blows the whistle on an international cash-for-contracts scandal and reveals how some football officials have been urged to secretly repay the sweeteners they received. He asks why FIFA President delayed acting against troubled marketing company ISL, who wrongly withheld £45 million of FIFA's cash. He exposes the vote-rigging that went on behind closed doors in the fight for control of FIFA . Jennings has researched in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe. He has uncovered damning evidence and persuaded FIFA insiders to talk to him about the questionable business practices they've witnessed. Foul!'s mix of world-class probing journalism, compelling story-telling and dark humour make this the most important book ever written about the men who control the people's game. |
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... told me . ' I was just nice to Rous . One just helps and is friendly , and why should one not be ? Whatever Christian Jannette says , I don't have any specific recollection of being nice to Sir Stanley . I certainly wouldn't be nasty to ...
... told me . ' I was just nice to Rous . One just helps and is friendly , and why should one not be ? Whatever Christian Jannette says , I don't have any specific recollection of being nice to Sir Stanley . I certainly wouldn't be nasty to ...
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... told them I had seen the letters they'd sent to Weber and that I knew they had been told in May 2000 that Weber's hand- ling of the contract and the money was wholly unacceptable . I wondered , did they feel any personal responsibility ...
... told them I had seen the letters they'd sent to Weber and that I knew they had been told in May 2000 that Weber's hand- ling of the contract and the money was wholly unacceptable . I wondered , did they feel any personal responsibility ...
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... told me how he was jailed on the demand of Justino José Fernandes , a member of FIFA's internal audit committee . In Kenya , I was guided by newspaperman Elias Makori of the Mathere project that uses football to help kids from the slums ...
... told me how he was jailed on the demand of Justino José Fernandes , a member of FIFA's internal audit committee . In Kenya , I was guided by newspaperman Elias Makori of the Mathere project that uses football to help kids from the slums ...
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SEPP BLATTER MADE BY ADIDAS | 19 |
SEPP MAKES HIS MOVE ON HAVELANGE | 32 |
DASSLERS BOYS LOSE THE OLYMPICS | 48 |
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