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BEIJING - Chinese police have announced the arrest of up to 16 former players, along with club and league officials, as part of a widening probe into rampant match fixing in the country's professional football league. Full Article at Canoe
SIXTEEN Days of Activism for no violence against women and children was launched in Oudtshoorn yesterday when hundreds of Bridgeton residents put their painted hand prints on two massive white banners to be set up at the entrance to the town. Full Article at The Herald Online
SIXTEEN Days of Activism for no violence against women and children was launched in Oudtshoorn yesterday when hundreds of Bridgeton residents put their painted hand prints on two massive white banners to be set up at the entrance to the town. Full Article at The Herald Online
BEIJING (AP) -- Chinese police have announced the arrest of up to 16 former players, along with club and league officials, as part of a widening probe into rampant match fixing in the country's professional football league. Full Article at Sports Illustrated
We hope the relevant authorities will take this as an encouragement to step up their management of the football industry
cancer we need to eradicate.
Match-fixing is a 'cancer' in football competition and should be attacked and eradicated ruthlessly ... Otherwise, Chinese football will not have a stable, healthy environment in which to develop.
You can leer at the 16-year-old as you would an adult woman, so long as you’re ignorant ... Once you become aware of their age you must look away.