[Europe] Lord Ouseley calls for clarification over Russian minister's remarks
Lord Herman Ouseley, chair of Kick It Out, has urged Russia’s sports minister Vitaly Mutko to clarify comments he made relating to racist abuse at a Newcastle United fixture he attended three years ago.
[UK] Avram Grant to decide on possible Yom Kippur absence
Avram Grant will decide next week whether he will observe Yom Kippur, the Jewish holy day, and so miss West Ham United's league visit to Stoke City on Saturday week.
[Europe] French amateur club refuses to register gay player
A French amateur club has refused to register a homosexual player, leading to a gay football organization to ask the French Football Federation to impose sanctions.
[UK] Fears over London 2012 grassroots sport target
Grassroots sport may fall below the target of 90% usage of Olympic Park facilities after the 2012 Games, officials have claimed.

This year’s One Game One Community weeks of action, taking place from 14th-26th October, promise to be the biggest to date, and will feature activities from park pitches to the Premier League.




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Danny Mills

"If disabled fans want to go and watch sport then it shouldn’t be a hassle for them to go and do it, you should be able to support your team the same as everybody else.”
Danny Mills, former England full-back and NADS ambassador




