Matthijs Lambregts
Former dutch national team coach Bert van Marwijk calls for players and coaches to boycott Qatar. 'There are plenty of reasons to boycott Qatar....[..] 'Everyone thinks we can't exert any influence. That's the worst part about this case.' according to van Marwijk, reports the dutch daily newspapers 'Spits'. I do appreciate a coach that wishes to stand up against FIFA but I doubt if he would have started an initiative if he were still in charge of the Dutch team. And by the way why doesn't he start the initiative himself since he has plenty of time to fight for rights after Hamburg sacked him.
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Matthijs Lambregts
In the same week that the FIFA anounced a 'Power of Football' contest
Blatter sat down with a delegation of the Building and Wood Workers’
International (BWI) and affiliated national unions to discuss the
progress made on matters related to the working conditions and labour
rights of migrant workers in Qatar. It is a big shame that FIFA
doesn't use 'the Power of Football' to enforce acceptable
labour rights before even accepting a bid from a country that wishes
to organise a World Cup. An organisation as big as the FIFA can not
say in fairness that they had no clue about the labour conditions in Qatar.
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Nick Evans
Manchester United have ruled out commissioning genetic profiles of their players on ethical grounds.
Two unnamed Premier League clubs have been revealed as having ordered the DNA data on their senior and junior players to flag up whether they have genes which indicate being injury-prone and their balance of power and endurance genes.
A United spokesman told Press Association Sport: "We're aware of the science but we don't feel it's appropriate for our practise."
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