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Payne Sports Media Strategies CEO & Chair MICHAEL PAYNE: "European Olympic TV rights - jury out on whether the IOC should ever have broken with EBU. Big strategic mistake to my mind."

NFL European Dir of Pulic Affairs DAVID TOSSELL: "Finished reading 'Fibber In The Heat' by Miles Jupp. A real joy of a book. Can see why nominated for the William Hill Sports Book of Year"

London Independent's SAM WALLACE: "The Friends Arena stadium roof can be opened or closed in 20 minutes #friendsfact"

Visa Global Head of Sponsorships RICARDO FORT: "FIFA WC Brazil budget is 1.7 Bi above target. If London Olympics got it wrong, why would Brazil be on target ?"

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