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Jan05

  • Czech football team Bohemians disappears following cash problems.

  • Pakistan Cricket Board auditors to release report following worrying allegations.

  • Chelsea post a loss but decide to adhere to commercial principles. 1 and 2

  • Finances of Scottish rugby’s administrators prove to be a cause for concern.

  • An investigation into the finances of the NFL Super Bowl.

  • The money-making machine that is the US NFL.

  • Complex financing of Arsenal’s new stadium creates financial problems for UK’s leading commercial broadcaster.

  • Glazer back – again – with bid for Manchester United.

  • Can small town professional sports teams survive?

  • Cost of hosting the Olympics adversely affects a city’s credit rating.

  • Madrid and Moscow bids for 2012 Olympic Games are adjudged to be a major financial risk.

  • Leeds United announce take-over by former Chelsea owner Ken Bates.

  • World swimming authorities asked to re-examine their finances.

  • Montreal loses right to stage 2005 world swimming championships due to financing problems. 1 and 2

  • Manchester United’s David Gill to make donation to group challenging Glazer takeover.

  • Yet another takeover bid beckons for Leeds United.

  • US Basketball League instigates aggressive investor awareness programme.

  • Phil Knight begins to sell off part of his Nike holdings.

  • Manchester United official moves to prevent another move by Glazer.

  • Chelsea’s Abramovich reported to have run into trouble.

  • Leeds United pays more than any other club to football agents.

  • Poor teams can succeed against rich teams! 1 and 2

  • Sale of Tynecastle football ground is blocked.

  • Irregular financial dealings hit Kenyan hockey.

  • Ceder Hills golf course struggles to break even.

  • New York Yankees face uncertain financial future.

  • New England Patriots owners, the Kraft family, move to buy into Liverpool FC.

  • Philippines government offers tax benefits to sponsors of 2005 Southeast Asian Games.

  • Sunderland Football Club subject to takeover bid.

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    REFERENCE MATERIAL
      PKF Surveys of football club directors.
      The Rimini Group website has downloadable papers on 'The Crisis in Football'