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The ethics of sport ownership

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October 18, 2021 Xavier Roche
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#MeToo hits Cristiano Ronaldo

How will international football respond to claims of sexual misconduct?

October 16, 2018 Romaan Dulloo
Sport // Football

The people’s footballer: Mohamed Salah

The Arab football star has had a considerable global impact

June 7, 2018 Elijah Abraham and Emmanuel Jacob
picture of NFL player Colin Kaepernick kneeling next to picture of Donald Trump
Sport // Sport

How the NFL got woke

The football field should be a radical space

October 4, 2017 Kishor Napier-Raman
ABC Coverage
Opinion // Sport

Face-off: Was ABC2’s football coverage inappropriate?

Did the ABC score an own goal?

May 30, 2017 Kishor Napier-Raman and Jayce Carrano
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Freeballin’

Samuel Chu on why sport on TV should be free

August 2, 2016 Samuel Chu

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