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The Business of Football

Mark Pougatch presents live from the Leaders in Football conference at Stamford Bridge, and is joined by senior figures to debate the big issues affecting the sport.

Mark Pougatch presents live from the Leaders in Football conference at Stamford Bridge where football's leading figures debate the major issues facing the sport, including: club debt, TV rights, players' wages, and the Premier League's worldwide appeal.

Fifa vice-president, Jack Warner, says England shouldn't think it has a divine right to host the 2018 tournament and Sheik Mohammed al-Thani, chairman of the Qatar 2022 bid, tells us why Qatar want the World Cup.

3 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Wed 7 Oct 2009 19:00

Chapters

  • Jack Warner questions the England 2018 World Cup bid

    The Fifa vice-president says that England shouldn't think that it has a divine right to host the 2018 tournament, and that the bid needs to find what is missing to find favour with the voting members.

    Duration: 08:25

  • England 2018 World Cup bid response to Jack Warner

    The Chief Exec of the World Cup 2018 bid, Andy Anson, responds to the criticisms made by Jack Warner of England's bid.

    Duration: 08:46

  • Qatar's bid for 2022 World Cup

    Sheik Mohammed al-Thani, chairman of the Qatar 2022 bid, tells Mark Pougatch why they are bidding and the potential significance of winning.

    Duration: 07:12

Broadcast

  • Wed 7 Oct 2009 19:00