Black footballers make move from pitch to boardroom
Unrepresentative boards increase your chances of making bad decisions. Diverse boards – with a wide range of business, professional and social experience – make good decisions.
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Puff Daddy owns her work and she’s painted John Terry as King Solomon. Channel 4 News meets painter Rose Wylie, one of the mystery Aero Girls.
As the Football Association reels from the John Terry affair, John Anderson examines whether the FA’s new complex can help shape the next generation of footballers.
Roy Hodgson reveals his squad for Euro 2012, which includes John Terry but leaves out Rio Ferdinand. Football commentator and writer John Anderson gives his verdict to Channel 4 News.
Fabio Capello quits as England manager following a disagreement over John Terry’s suspension as captain. A former FA chief executive tells Channel 4 News he is “disappointed” and “surprised”.
The FA’s decision to strip John Terry of the England captaincy means Fabio Capello faces his biggest decision so far, writes football commentator and author John Anderson for Channel 4 News.
England’s defeat makes them the first ever Three Lions side to lose their third consecutive World Cup match. Not a great start – but is an early exit certain? Commentator John Anderson isn’t hopeful.
Liverpool entertain Chelsea at Anfield on Sunday in a match which could see the Reds taking a giant step closer to landing the title for the first time in nearly a quarter of a century.
Unrepresentative boards increase your chances of making bad decisions. Diverse boards – with a wide range of business, professional and social experience – make good decisions.
England manager Roy Hodgson has several issues to resolve before next year’s World Cup in Brazil, and Friday’s international friendly against Chile gives him the chance to experiment.
Days after the FA is criticised for appointing an all-white commission, Greg Dyke enrols England manager Roy Hodgson and Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand. Jordan Jarrett-Bryan reports.
It has been a long time coming. The last few years have been a low point in British football’s efforts to punish people who use racist language.
A former policeman and prison officer are imprisoned after selling information to the Sun newspaper about celebrities and James Bulger’s killer, Jon Venables.
Former News of the World editors Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson appear in court in London on bribery charges.
Vindicated after almost a month of inquiries, football referee Mark Clattenburg is to return to work. Channel 4 News writer and football fan Malcolm Boughen asks if we should show him some charity.
The Football Association begins an investigation into claims that referee Mark Clattenburg racially abused a Chelsea player during Sunday’s clash with Man United.