Monthly Archives: July 2011

Barcagate

If the media empire of Rupert Murdoch has its hackgate, Spanish football has its Barcagate– or does it? One of the longest serving football club presidents in the history of the game, Jose Luis Núñez, has just been condemned to a prison sentence of six years by a Spanish court after being found guilty on charges of bribery and falsification of documents. Also found guilty, and condemned to a prison sentence of eleven year years was Josep Maria Huguet, the inspector of taxes in Catalonia between 1985 and 1994 who …

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Mr Murdoch’s Vatican connection

An interesting twist to the ‘Hackgate’ saga is to be found in the latest issue of the excellent UK based international Catholic weekly The Tablet which points out the Vatican connections of the besieged Murdoch Empire. The magazine ‘s editor  Catherine Pepinster( formerly of The Independent on Sunday) recalls her surprise and that of Tony Gallagher, editor of the Daily Telegraph last September when they spotted James Murdoch in the pew behind them during a Mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XV1 at Westminster Cathedral. But perhaps it shouldn’t have been …

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Diego & Messi

That there are Argentines beginning to demand that Maradona is brought back as national coach while at the same blaming Messi for the failures of the nation’s team says something about a country, and a lot about a club. Maradona was once probably the best player in the history of football but it’s also true that his personal and professional decline as a player began after the World Cup in Mexico 1986, and that in South Africa 2010 this overweight drug addict was entertaining as a coach but a disaster …

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Diego y Messi

Que algunos Argentinos empiecen a clamar por el retorno de Maradona mientras que le echen a Messi las culpas de los fallos de su selección nos dice algo sobre un país, y mucho sobre un club. Maradona en su momento fue tal vez el mejor jugador de la historia del futbol pero también es cierto que su declive personal y profesional como jugador fue en aumento a partir del Mundial de México 1986, y que en Sudáfrica 2010 este ex drogadicto gordinflón fue entretenido como entrenador pero un desastre en …

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The fall-out of Hackgate

One of the many joys of retiring from the manic intensity of 24 hour news has been to be able  to sit back and watch my former colleagues grind away without myself being stuck inside the same machine. I haven’t given up writing, but when I do hit the keyboard, it in my own time and when the mood stirs me, much like any other ordinary citizen. Book writing endures with its own demands so if I haven’t got engaged with the wider world since FC Barcelona’s victory at Wembley  it is because …

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