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Soccer’s social licence red card – The Australian Financial Review
Jamie Dimon, the boss of JPMorgan Chase, writes long letters about the ‘human face of capitalism’, then turns around and underwrites the European Super League to…

Almost within minutes there was uproar from princes, prime ministers, and the public. And rightly so. Prince William tweeted: Now, more than ever, we must protect the entire soccer community from the top level to the grassroots and the values of competition and fairness at its core. I share the concerns of fans about the proposed Super League.
A good description of what corporations are now so willing to do is to prettify their greed they dress themselves in the costumes of social justice.
The ESL…
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