October 3, 2011
The battle to succeed Mohamed Bin Hammam
As the contenders jockey for position in the race to succeed Mohamed Bin Hammam, Keir Radnedge reports on the current power struggle within Asian football.
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A former editor of World Soccer, Keir Radnedge is a highly respected and well-connected commentator on the global game.
October 3, 2011
As the contenders jockey for position in the race to succeed Mohamed Bin Hammam, Keir Radnedge reports on the current power struggle within Asian football.
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