Ramapriyan: How the FIFA scandal loomed over the Women’s World Cup Rishab Ramapriyan July 11, 2015 0 Comments The Women’s World Cup kicked off amidst one of the largest scandals in FIFA’s history. Yet while the event seemed to distance itself from the simmering scandal looming 4,000 miles away, the FIFA... Read More »
Radoff: A brief history of FIFA’s corruption Nicholas Radoff May 27, 2015 0 Comments After 30 years of alleged corruption, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association has finally been brought to justice. At approximately 6 a.m. local time, Swiss law enforcement officials... Read More »
Fugel: Absolute power corrupts Dylan Fugel March 2, 2015 2 Comments FIFA and its president Sepp Blatter, he whose face has seen the greasing of many a palm and the closing of numerous backdoor deals, are in the news again. As usual, it is not for the best of reasons.... Read More »
Radoff: As World Cup approaches, soccer in need of change Nicholas Radoff May 30, 2014 0 Comments If you have not been reminded over and over by this point, you soon will: the World Cup is mere weeks away. There is nothing quite like it, a World's Fair for nothing but the beautiful game. The men... Read More »
Taylor: Mourinho brings the arrogance English soccer needs Tom Taylor February 6, 2012 3 Comments Maybe it’s because I’m finally starting to get the hang of American sports, or that I’m mellowing in my old age, but it seems like a while since I received any good hate mail in response to my... Read More »