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The Week Ahead

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Submitted by admin on Mon, 04/03/2002 - 15:38
Tagged in Football

Sepp Blatter's damage limitation exercise will start in earnest on Monday when FIFA's Executive Committee meets for five days to discuss a number of issues in the world of football including some of the governing body's arrangements for the forthcoming World Cup.

Monday March 4

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