Play the Game

  • 01.11.2007 /
    Sandro Donati, one of the world’s leading anti-doping fighters, today received the Play the Game Award 2007 in Reykjavik for his courage and determination in revealing cases of doping and corruption in Italian and international sport and for his tenacity in researching the links between doping and international organised crime.
  • 01.11.2007 /
    How do you make an attention-grabbing TV documentary when no one will go on record?
  • 01.11.2007 /
    On the final day of the 2007 conference, Play the Game took a critical look the new EU white paper on the future of European sport.
  • 01.11.2007 /
    New technology is affecting the broadcasting, perception and marketing of sport – and in some cases changing its rules too.
  • 31.10.2007 /
    What do you get if you accuse an all-American sporting hero and cancer survivor of cheating? Job satisfaction, says LA Confidential author David Walsh.
  • 31.10.2007 /
    Play the Game took a critical look at the workings of football’s  governing body, including the remit of its ethics committee, the World Cup bidding process and alleged corruption.
  • 31.10.2007 /
    The Premier League is often referred as the wealthiest league in the world. But it does not mean a profitable league. Among the other 72 clubs of the Football League a great part is neither wealthy nor profitable.
  • 30.10.2007 /
    Will WADA’s revised code make the agency quicker out of the blocks in the fight against drug cheats?

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