By Andrew Crawford, writing from Shanghai
Events in Shanghai have taken a dramatic turn in the last week and suddenly a season of promise
is teetering on the edge of complete chaos following a dressing room mutiny that ousted Joan Tigana
from the Shenhua bench and put in its place, the team's star player, Nicolas Anelka.
During the first half of the Watford v Spurs match, the ESPN cameramen spotted a rather simple man
who had WFC on both cheeks and clearly didn't realise that what he sees in the mirror isn't the
same as what the rest of us see... I can only assume he did the right cheek and [...] Related
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Image: Photo by Scott Heavey/Getty Images.
FIFA Women's Player of the Year award finalist, Abby Wambach, walked into the FIFA Gala in
Zurich last Monday virtually unnoticed by fans, cameramen, paparazzi and most other
bystanders.
How come, you ask?
"Unfortunately I strolled in right after Shakira.
By Chris Wright
Things are always a little tense when the US play Mexico, and Saturday's Gold Cup final was no
different although the hostility was saved for after the final whistle, as two cameramen jostled
for the best shot of Gio Dos Santos flitting around with the trophy.
When cameramen turn upon each other The media jungle surrounding football is a bit of a Darwinian
existence your humble OTP being the exception to the rule, of course. We're certainly not the
fittest, but we survive nonetheless. But this video from the aftermath of Mexico's Gold Cup victory
over the USA illustrates neatly [.