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For all the thousands of sites about football, very few are devoted to old-fashioned investigative journalism aimed at exposing the greedy and corrupt. One such rarity is Play The Game, a Denmark-based and funded site that calls itself “home for the homeless questions in sport” and covers in depth many stories neglected elsewhere. The scoop behind the financing of the recent Spain v Argentina friendly, for example, played on a bad pitch that led to Maxi Rodriguez’s knee ligament tear, documents the usual depressing series of unscrupulous shenanigans now so commonly associated with behind-the-scenes business dealings in football. Other stories include Kenya’s attempts to be reinstated to FIFA and the site’s campaign to prevent the deportation of Mathare United president Bob Munro, a campaigner against corruption within the Kenyan FA. There are features on match-fixing, too. You can read up on the background to games such as the 0-8 encounter between Finnish clubs FC Allianssi and FC Haka Valkeakoski in July 2005. “Sums invested in this game were unprecedented with money coming primarily from south-east Asia,” the site explains. “The ‘lucky’ winners were able to collect their money times 8787.” Alliansi had been purchased by a wealthy Chinese businessman one month before the game, a new coach was installed with nine new players making their debuts against Haka, while “the club’s goalkeeper was sent off to attend a ‘training camp’ in Belgium”. Still, at least it added to interest in the Finnish league for a day. From WSC 239 January 2007. What was happening this month On the subject...
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