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Abuse Doesn’t Discriminate: Football’s Duty of Care Moment

Football has spent too long treating abuse as part of the matchday weather. It blows in, it makes a mess,…

  • The East Anglia Gazette
  • Published: June 4, 20269:39 am
  • Author Sam Wayne
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Professor Warns Of Ethical Concerns And Fan Exploitation At 2026 World Cup

The 2026 World Cup, jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is being promoted by FIFA as a…

  • The East Anglia Gazette
  • Published: June 1, 202611:41 am
  • Author Sam Wayne
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The Most Absurd Season in Championship History: Spygate, Zero Points, and a Coventry Masterclass

To call the EFL Championship the most unpredictable league in world football has become a tired cliché, but the 2025/26…

  • The East Anglia Gazette
  • Published: May 27, 20268:28 am
  • Author Viraj Soni
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World Cup 2026: Decoding the Groups of Death and the Ultimate Dark Horses

With the domestic season officially in the rearview mirror, the footballing globe is turning its collective attention to North America.…

  • The East Anglia Gazette
  • Published: May 26, 20263:16 pm
  • Author Viraj Soni
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Football Has Lost Its Patience and It’s Taking Society With It

Football used to be a long game played at short speed. Ninety minutes decided a match, but seasons decided legacies.…

  • The East Anglia Gazette
  • Published: February 14, 20261:02 pm
  • Author Sukhi Singh

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