Jack Warner
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Also featuring: Sepp’s midas touch; the Checkatrade Trophy; and how to handle haters
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Steve Brenner: As Copa America Centenario kicks off, the power broker shown to have obtained it illegally for the United States quietly awaits his fate
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Chasing Jack Warner, Chuck Blazer and Nicolás Leoz, among others, for repayment of misappropriated millions looks a brassy move – and part of an effort to distinguish ‘new Fifa’ from ‘old Fifa’
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On 2 December 2010 Fifa’s executive committee unwittingly sowed the seeds for the slow-motion collapse that has played out over the last five years
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‘Many and various acts of misconduct’ were identified during his time as an official for Fifa and Concacaf, but Warner responded by claiming there is ‘no such thing as coincidence’ over the timing of his ban’s announcement
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The Uefa president, Michel Platini, will not be able to dismiss serious questions about his ‘disloyal payment’ from Sepp Blatter with his usual blend of charm, humour and professed naivety
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Attorney General has signed Authority to Proceed (ATP) documents, clearing the way for extradition proceedings against the former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner, who is wanted in the United States on corruption charges
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Fifa reform campaigners have called on British authorities to do more to ‘follow the money’ and help United States and Swiss investigators tackle corruption at governing body
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Former Fifa vice president facing extradition to US where he is wanted on string of corruption charges
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The former Fifa vice-president Jack Warner has hired the lawyer who represented the Moors murderer Myra Hindley in his fight against extradition
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The former Fifa vice-president’s promise of an avalanche of evidence in the wake of the corruption crisis has failed to materialise – but we should not be surprised
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Interpol suspended its 10-year, €20m partnership with Fifa on Friday while football’s world governing body is implicated in bribery allegations
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Comedian John Oliver buys five minutes of air time on Trinidad television to respond to former Fifa official Jack Warner
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Resistance to Fifa is futile: fall in line or prepare to be Normalised