'Doping by tribal remedies will become a scandal if England lose to an African team, but not before'
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By Ian Herbert 23 February 2010 Top-flight football is truly a world of flat earth news, to coin the journalist Nick Davies’ memorable description of the way the information the mass media delivers has become homogenous and rarely open to question. This week, Fabio Capello has been followed half way around the world to a Sun City coaching conference by British journalists to whom he has not shown the slightest inclination to speak, preferring instead to cosy up with the Italian contingent of writers.
'Doping by tribal remedies will become a scandal if England lose to an African team, but not before'
'Doping by tribal remedies will become a…
'Doping by tribal remedies will become a scandal if England lose to an African team, but not before'
By Ian Herbert 23 February 2010 Top-flight football is truly a world of flat earth news, to coin the journalist Nick Davies’ memorable description of the way the information the mass media delivers has become homogenous and rarely open to question. This week, Fabio Capello has been followed half way around the world to a Sun City coaching conference by British journalists to whom he has not shown the slightest inclination to speak, preferring instead to cosy up with the Italian contingent of writers.