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World Football Insider is Leader in Breaking Exclusives
Atlanta, GA
Friday, November 20, 2009
 
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World Football Insider (WFI) continues to prove it is the top source for exclusive stories about world football business after featuring an exclusive on changes at the Russia 2018 World Cup bid and being the first to report that Simon Greenberg was joining England 2018.

WFI featured an exclusive story on the Russia 2018 World Cup bid Wednesday, Nov. 18 after Russian sports minister Vitaly Mutko announced he is stepping down as head of Russia's football federation. WFI learned that Mutko will be dedicating more time to the bid in the coming 12 months.

World Football Insider was also the first to report that Simon Greenberg, Chelsea's director of communications, was joining the England 2018 bid as chief of staff Monday, Nov. 16.

"WFI is providing unmatched on-the-scene news reporting that is giving our readers exclusive stories first," said WFI editor Mark Bisson.

"World Football Insider is ahead of the game in reporting about the global football business. Subscribing to receive eBulletins is essential to readers getting the latest news first," Bisson said.

WFI also provided on-the-scene coverage from Qatar. WFI's European correspondent James Corbett reported on how Qatar 2022 made the most of the Brazil versus England international friendly to promote their bid message in the story "Analysis – Does Qatar have a realistic chance of landing the 2022 FIFA World Cup?" found on www.WorldFootballinsider.com.

World Football Insider continues to generate interest from its international readership through its weekly poll. Last week's poll asked if UEFA should strip Kiev, Ukraine of the Euro 2012 final because of construction delays and award it to Warsaw in Poland.

Final results show that 50 percent of voters believe that Kiev should remain the venue for the Euro 2012 final.

This week's poll asks "Are you confident South Africa's stadiums and infrastructure will be ready for the 2010 World Cup?" Readers can vote at www.WorldFootballinsider.com.

WFI's European Correspondent James Corbett has just signed up to write the newest edition of "The World Cup: A Complete History", published by Aurum Press. It will be available worldwide April 2010.

World Football Insider, which launched in June 2009, is already the market leader for reliable news about global football. WFI is the original, most accurate source of business news about world football and should not be confused with other websites that may imitate its name and content.

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Isia Reaves
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