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Home > Section 2 Around the Net > Friday, Oct. 27, 2006
Bloomberg
Leave it to hedge funds to come up with new ways to invest. Whether it be wine, whiskey, commodities, or soccer players, if there's a high risk reward, you can bet there's a hedge fund out there willing to put money down on it. That's right, we said soccer players. ... Read the whole story
The Guardian
Former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson was spotted having dinner with Eli Papouchado, one of the men said to be involved in a prospective takeover bid for West Ham United, and Israeli super-agent Pini Zahavi in Tel Aviv on Sunday, sparking rumors that Papouchado and Zahavi may be courting Eriksson for ... Read the whole story
Times Online
After issuing a strong denial that he plans to return to England as coach of West Ham United, Sven-Goran Eriksson has made it clear that he wants to return to coaching. Athole Still, Eriksson's agent, said his client wants to return to work in early January. Newcastle United and West ... Read the whole story
Football Italia
Juventus was fortunate not to be demoted to Serie C for its part in Calcipoli, according to Juve lawyer Cesare Zacarone. "Probably someone in this meeting doesn't understand the situation we were in," said the lawyer. "The dossier that was given to us included so many infractions made by Luciano ... Read the whole story
Reuters UK
South Africa's 2010 World Cup budget is bloated; the most recent count for new stadiums, personnel and administrative costs is $2 billion, the National Treasury said on Wednesday. A little more than half the total will go toward the construction and upgrading of the nation's stadiums, as well as the ... Read the whole story



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