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Simon Chadwick
- Saudi Arabia versus Qatar more than a clash of football cultures
- Deals not rules becomes football’s new game
- Beyond the geopolitics of Gianni
- Saudi Arabia’s growing sporting influence
- Going missing
- How China and Qatar use sport to tackle resource issues
- Sport-washing, soft power and scrubbing the stains
- How China is positioning to lead the line
- Can China’s companies be World Cup winners?
- Leeds United score an own goal with Myanmar tour plan
- Will there be a World Cup boycott?
- China’s growing football culture
- Winter Games snow joke for China’s off-piste ambitions
- Has China’s football transfer market sprung back to life?
- What will China’s World Cup look like?
- Russia is flexing its sports sponsorship muscles
- Soft power sponsorships
- Why China will cheer Die Mannschaft
- Booing fans and failing teams hint at China’s football future
- Full time on the football frenzy?
- Troubled waters
- Is silence golden when it comes to Chinese football?
- Not lost in translation
- China shines the spotlight on football spending spree
- Why the world game is still a foreign land in China
- Bring the noise
- All smiles, but is all well?
- More than just a meeting of the minds
- How the World Cup became a political football
- Qatar discord threatens World Cup
- China’s FIFA sponsorship and off-field football goals
- Asia’s governments turn playmakers in football push
- Scoring business goals in China’s football frontier
- China’s World Cup bid: playing for time
- Scoring goals and saving face
- Growing the grassroots
- Holding out for China’s heroes
- Status update
- Missing an open goal
- Show me the money
- Open sesame to sports success
- A rap on the knuckles, but no burst bubble
- How China is fuelling the African Cup of Nations
- A feast for wolves
- “The Chinese are coming”
- China and Qatar’s stadium diplomacy
- In the shadow of football giants
- The guanxi of football
- The football business
- Football, oil, and roads to influence