Silence over Sudan : why do Manchester City’s owners get away with so much ?
Two midweek matches in England had a backdrop of war and geopolitics, but only one drew large protests How would you feel if the owner of the football club you support was implicated, even as those implications are repeatedly denied, in famine, ethnic cleansing and the deaths of 1,500 men, women (…)
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