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[Europe] UEFA bans vuvuzelas from European matches
Vuvuzelas have been banned from all UEFA-sanctioned games such as Euro 2012 qualifiers and Champions League games.
Thursday 2 Sep 2010
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[Europe] West Brom striker Odemwingie unhappy over Russian fans' racist banner
West Bromwich Albion striker Peter Odemwingie has attacked bigoted supporters from his former club in Russia over seemingly racist banners aimed at him last weekend.
Tuesday 31 Aug 2010
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[UK] Two charged following demonstrations in Bradford
Two men are facing charges, three have been fined and eight people have been bailed after two rival demonstrations in West Yorkshire.
Tuesday 31 Aug 2010
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[Community] Disabled sports clubs missing out on tax boost
Sports clubs for the disabled are missing out on a multimillion-pound tax boost in the run-up to the Paralympics, London 2012 sponsor Deloitte has said.
Tuesday 31 Aug 2010
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[Europe] UEFA warn Juventus over Balotelli abuse
UEFA chiefs have warned Juventus they will take tough action if their fans target Manchester City's new signing Mario Balotelli with racist abuse again.
Tuesday 31 Aug 2010
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[UK] Mark Bright joins Football Regulatory Authority
The FA has announced the appointment of former Crystal Palace striker Mark Bright as an independent member of the Football Regulatory Authority (FRA).
Wednesday 25 Aug 2010
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[Community] Eastenders stars help raise funds for charity
Eastenders stars were among the celebrities raising money for the Anthony Nolan Trust at the recent Football All Star Tournament (FAST).
Wednesday 25 Aug 2010
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[International] Brazil triumph at World Blind Championship
Brazil lifted the IBSA World Blind Championship for the 3rd time with a stunning win over a resilient Spain team.
Wednesday 25 Aug 2010
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[UK] British Asian teenager Batth makes Wolves debut
British Asian youngster Danny Batth made his Wolves debut in the club's Carling Cup victory over Southend last night (24 August).
Wednesday 25 Aug 2010
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[Europe] Lokomotiv fans' racist banner aimed at Odemwingie
Fans of Lokomotiv Moscow displayed a banner with racist overtones thanking West Bromwich Albion for taking striker Peter Odemwingie off their hands.
Tuesday 24 Aug 2010
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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

