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Jan05

  • Now players come under suspicion in the German match fixing scandal.

  • Pakistan Cricket Board auditors to release report following worrying allegations.

  • Finances of Scottish rugby’s administrators prove to be a cause for concern.

  • Outing of corrupt officials causes panic across football.

  • Is Bernie Ecclestone trying to avert the threat of an F1 breakaway?

  • The murky world of football club ownership?

  • Kenyan government disbands domestic cricket association.

  • Chelsea’s Abramovich reported to have run into trouble.

  • Swansea fan arrested over racial abuse of Adrian Forbes.

  • Scottish rugby union factions fight it out for control of the sport.

  • MLB agrees new dope-testing procedures.

  • Sepp Blatter talks tough to South Africans ahead of World Cup 2010.

  • Ray Van Barneveld calls for match against Phil 'The Power' Taylor to unify two governing bodies in darts.

  • Irregular financial dealings hit Kenyan hockey.

  • Nigerian government backs down under pressure from FIFA to relinquish control of domestic football.

  • Germany stripped of another Athens Gold.

  • Nigeria avoids FIFA ban.

  • Wrexham lose their 10-point appeal.

  • Nigerian Football Association prepares for FIFA following government interference in domestic football.

  • Finger of suspicion continues to point at horse racing following race fixing claims.

  • Wrexham appeal scheduled.

  • Protestors call for Fila to be fair to Indonesian workers.

  • The Nigerian view of “how not to run football”.

  • Nigeria seeks to avoid FIFA ban.

  • Kaneria fined entire match fee for abusive language.

  • REFERENCE MATERIAL
      Click here and here for information on IFAB, Football's law-makers.
      Birkbeck College's downloadable report 'The State of the Game: The Corporate Governance of Football Clubs 2004'.