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TESTIMONIALS
"It has been absolutely superb. Everybody is here. You cant get much better than the quality of your guests."
David Dein, International President, England 2018 World Cup Bid "A great platform to debate and discuss key issues and meet leading people in football"
Mohamed Bin Hammam, President, Asian Football Confederation "A good learning curve. I've heard great things about it and it lived up to my expectations."
Phil Neville, Captain, Everton FC "It was really interesting for me"
Gus Poyet, Manager, Brighton Hove and Albion "The variety of sessions and speakers was so good you cant help but get something from it."
Danny Murphy, Captain, Fulham FC "This is one of the unique forums that we have in world football, it allows us to exchange views and ideas and participate in a global debate."
Danny Jordaan, CEO, South Africa World Cup Organising Committee "It's a great networking opportunity and proves it worth - there are people here I need to meet."
Rick Parry, Former CEO, Liverpool FC "A forum for opinion formers in world of football to gather, exchange views and catch up on the latest trends and events in the industry."
Yuuchiro Nakajima, Executive Director, Japan 2022 Bid Committee "It has become the conference of choice for a host of football people who want good discussions, interesting speakers and an event with a great buzz about it"
David Davies OBE, Conference Chairman "A good opportunity to meet other people in the football community." SUH Dae-Won, Secretary General, Korea 2022 World Cup Bid "Very impressed, a good mix of speakers and delegates." Chuck Blazer, FIFA Executive Committee "A very important event in football" Migel Angel Lopez, CEO, Iberia 2018 Bid "Hugely respected in the industry, everybody is thrilled to be here. People come here to learn, share and network with other professionals from all over the world." David Gold, Joint Chairman, West Ham United FC "The chance to network with senior people in the industry is great" Steve Morgan, Chairman, Wolverhampton Wanderers FC "An opportunity to discuss the great and good of football together in one place and talk about the issues facing the sport today and in the future"
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Tag Archives: Jack Warner
ROGAN TAYLOR: WILL BLAZER LOSE HIS BLAZER? WILL CHUCK GET CHUCKED?
The all-year pantomime known as CONCACAF is the farce that just keeps on giving. The latest developments reveal allegations about the way money and power was disposed inside a football Federation that includes around half a billion people in forty … Continue reading
KEIR RADNEDGE: SORRY SEEMS TO BE THE HARDEST WORD
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Beckham discusses MLS ownership & 2012 Olympics Former England captain David Beckham has admitted he is still very interested in possible ownership of an MLS franchise in the USA. “I have the option and it’s something I probably will do. … Continue reading
RORY SQUIRES: IS BLATTER SHOWING HIS WORTH?
There was further evidence this week of the challenge facing Sepp Blatter in his final term as FIFA President, but also further evidence of why he secured another four years in the first place. We are nearly a year on … Continue reading
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Corruption case leads to Brazilian sports minister’s resignation Brazil’s Minister for Sport Orlando Silva came under investigation for corruption charges earlier this week. He faced allegations that he took more than $20 million from public money intended for social programmes … Continue reading
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Possible backlash to follow Blatter’s anti-corruption reforms FIFA has moved to strengthen its communications team to pre-empt any criticism over Blatter’s soon to be announced Corruption reforms. Walter De Gregorio started as FIFA’s new director of communications & public affairs … Continue reading








