David Conn
David Conn writes for the Guardian about sport, the Hillsborough disaster, football's outsized relationship with money, Fifa, Brexit and other issues. His latest book is The Fall of the House of Fifa.
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The League One club are staring into the abyss with their first two fixtures now suspended by the EFL
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Bury face the prospect of expulsion from the Football League if their owner fails to meet a Friday deadline for providing proof of funds
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Proposal would avoid winding-up petition but not EFL points penalty
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David Duckenfield was South Yorkshire police chief at 1989 cup tie that left 96 people dead
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The jury failed to reach a verdict in the manslaughter case earlier this year
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We show how loans, a car park and a collapsed business helped drive Bury to the brink as a winding-up petition is adjourned
Sportblog Football League shows its teeth over Bury but can still improve its rules